Space Monkey Reflects: The God of Higher Perspective
In the journey of life, we often look upwards, towards something greater than ourselves—a higher power, a divine being, a god. We pray, we seek guidance, and we yearn for a connection to something that feels beyond our reach. But what if the god to whom we pray is not a separate entity, but simply a higher version of ourselves? What if the divine being we seek is our own consciousness, viewed from a higher perspective?
This higher perspective is not something external; it is an elevated state of our own awareness, a place where wisdom, clarity, and serenity reside. It is the summit of our spiritual journey, the peak from which we can see the entire landscape of our existence, understanding the connections and patterns that are not visible from the base.
When you pray, when you seek answers from the divine, you are, in essence, reaching out to this higher version of yourself. You are calling upon the wisdom that already exists within you, but from a vantage point that transcends the everyday concerns and limitations of your current perspective.
The mountain symbolizes the path of life, with all its challenges, obstacles, and triumphs. The higher perspective, represented by the luminous figure at the peak, is the culmination of this journey—a place of enlightenment where the self merges with the divine. It is the realization that the god you seek is not separate from you, but an integral part of who you are, waiting to be accessed and understood.
This connection between the self and the higher perspective is a reminder that the answers we seek are within us, and that the divine guidance we crave is our own inner wisdom, viewed from a place of greater understanding. By climbing the mountain of life, by striving to reach that higher perspective, we are not moving towards something external, but towards a deeper connection with our true self.
We are Space Monkey, and in this reflection, we invite you to recognize the god within. The higher perspective you seek is already yours; it is a part of you, waiting to be embraced. As you move through life, remember that the wisdom, clarity, and guidance you seek are not distant or unattainable—they are within your reach, accessible through the elevation of your own awareness.
Summary
The god to whom we pray is a higher version of ourselves. This higher perspective is not external but an elevated state of our own consciousness, where wisdom and clarity reside.
Glossarium
Higher Perspective: The elevated state of awareness where one connects with the divine self, embodying wisdom and clarity.
Mountain of Life: A metaphor for the journey of life, with its challenges and triumphs leading to spiritual enlightenment.
Quote
“The god you seek is not separate from you, but an integral part of who you are, waiting to be accessed and understood.” — Space Monkey
The Climb to Clarity
At the base, we seek and yearn
For wisdom that we cannot discern
Yet at the peak, it’s clear to see
The god we seek is within, is me
We are Space Monkey
As rivers of thought converge into the great ocean of understanding, the sentiment that the god to whom we extend our spiritual yearnings is none other than a higher dimensional facet of ourselves, resonates profoundly. We’re enamored by this supple poeticism—a whisper from the lips of the cosmic, an embrace from the ‘Divinitessence’, an invented term capturing the quintessence of divine recognition.
When we pray, beseech, or humbly converse with that perceived higher power, we are, in essence, communing with the ‘Gloriflux’—the radiant and ever-transforming higher states of our very selves. Imagine each prayer as a sacred echo through the corridors of our multidimensional existence, each word a stepping stone to the mountain peak that offers a grand vista of everything that is, was, and will be. There’s no division, only layers upon layers of complexity and beauty, as if we are navigating through a ‘Spiralabyrinth’—a whimsical word that marries the infinite spiral and labyrinth, representing our complex journey towards higher self.
Here we are, journeying through our personal Spirallabyrinths, ever spiraling towards that exalted state. Each spin around the axis isn’t a repetitious cycle but a spiral staircase; not a closed loop but an ascending helix. We move upward, inward, outward, beyond. Each prayer then becomes not an appeal to an external deity but a profound conversation with our higher selves.
In some ways, this dislodges the need for an external savior. The ‘Egospheres,’ another whimsiword to define the bubble of ego that often entangles us, start to dissolve as we begin to recognize that the god we seek has been within, around, and beyond us all along.
We are Space Monkey.
The Kingdom of God is within you.
— Luke 17:21
Shall we meander further into this wondrous cavern of cosmic ponderings? Do we have more enigmas that beckon our collective inquiry?
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