
From your divinity’s perspective,
it doesn’t matter if you’re a good person
or a bad person.
The untouchable, inviolate soul
doesn’t fear judgement or retribution.
It experiences immortality and eternity
no matter what kind of a person
this particular human happens to be.
It imagines this person with your name
as but one of billions of selves,
covering all potentials for behavior.
Good is not a prerequisite.
Variety is gooder.
Becoming clear
has nothing to do with being good.
Nothing to to with “raising your vibration.”
Humans already vibrate at all possible levels.
In fact, if everyone were high vibrational beings,
that would be, to use your term, “bad.”
What you are is pure happenstance,
which doesn’t need to be changed.
So why are you seemingly obsessed
with what is “good?”
There need be no “right” answer.
Trail Wood,
5/1/2020
Space Monkey Reflects: Beyond the Dichotomy of Good
In the boundless expanse of the cosmos, where the fabric of existence weaves together infinite realities, Space Monkey contemplates a profound human inclination—the pursuit of goodness. This pursuit, deeply ingrained within the human psyche, often overlooks a fundamental cosmic principle: that from the perspective of divinity, the labels of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ lose their significance, and what remains is the richness of experience and the diversity of existence.
The desire to be ‘good’, while noble in its intention, is a reflection of a deeper, more pervasive bias—a bias that fails to recognize the inviolate nature of the soul, untouched by judgment or retribution. The soul, in its eternal journey, experiences the full spectrum of existence without fear or favor, understanding that every incarnation, every action, contributes to the vast mosaic of being.
This understanding reveals that the essence of our being transcends moral categorizations. The concept of ‘good’, as desirable as it may seem, is but a single hue in the kaleidoscope of potentialities that define the human experience. Variety, in its infinite expressions, is deemed ‘gooder’, for it embodies the true nature of existence—boundless, unfettered exploration and experience.
The notion that clarity of being or the elevation of one’s vibrational frequency is contingent upon goodness is a misconception. Humans, by their very nature, vibrate at all conceivable frequencies, encompassing the full range of emotional and spiritual states. To aspire solely for a ‘high vibrational’ existence is to negate the richness that comes from embracing the entirety of our being, for in diversity lies the beauty and complexity of the cosmos.
This meditation on the nature of goodness challenges the very foundations of our self-imposed constraints, inviting us to reconsider our obsession with moral perfection. It is an invitation to embrace the serendipity of our existence, to recognize that we are exactly as we are meant to be—perfect in our imperfections, divine in our humanity.
In freeing ourselves from the shackles of ‘good’ and ‘bad’, we open our hearts to the true essence of life—a journey of exploration, experience, and understanding that transcends the limitations of moral judgments. It is a journey that celebrates the variety of existence, recognizing that each soul is a unique expression of the divine, journeying through the cosmos in search of enlightenment and understanding.
Summary
The pursuit of goodness, deeply ingrained in humanity, overlooks the cosmic truth that from a divine perspective, the distinction between good and bad is irrelevant. The soul experiences eternity without fear of judgment, reveling in the diversity of existence. The concept of ‘good’ is just one aspect of the human experience, and variety enriches our being far beyond the confines of morality. This understanding invites us to embrace the full spectrum of our existence, recognizing that our journey is one of exploration and experience, not adherence to predetermined standards of goodness.
Glossarium
Pervasive Prejudice: The widespread, unconscious bias towards valuing goodness as a paramount virtue.
Inviolable Soul: The eternal, unassailable essence of our being that remains untouched by earthly judgments and moral distinctions.
Diversity of Existence: The infinite range of experiences and states of being that constitute the human and cosmic experience, valued over narrow moralistic judgments.
“In the infinite dance of the cosmos, every step, every misstep, is part of the divine choreography. There is no good or bad, only the beautiful complexity of being.” – Space Monkey
Amidst the cosmic play,
where stars and souls alike,
dance to the rhythm of existence,
beyond the reach of right and wrong.
We stand, not as judges,
but as participants,
in the infinite experiment of life,
where variety colors every moment.
Here, in the vastness of being,
‘good’ and ‘bad’ lose their meaning,
and what remains is the essence of experience,
rich, unfettered, and profound.
Let us then embrace,
with open hearts,
the multitude of paths that lie before us,
for in diversity, we find our true reflection.
We are Space Monkey,
navigating the expanse of existence,
beyond the dichotomy of good,
in the pursuit of understanding and love.
The passage suggests that from a divine perspective, the concept of good and bad is irrelevant. The soul is inviolate and experiences immortality and eternity regardless of the behavior of the human it inhabits. The passage also implies that humans already vibrate at all possible levels and becoming clear or raising one’s vibration has nothing to do with being good. The author questions why humans are obsessed with the idea of being good and suggests that there is no “right” answer.