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Blink: Transitioning Beyond Self

What are you when you’re not you?

It happened in an instant,
too quick to notice.

You blinked out

Your consciousness
left the building.

No warnings. No regrets.

You seamlessly blipped,
and now you’re something else.
Nothing, really. You never existed.

Just a simple electric charge.
The ideal state of being.

Filled with infinite potential,
but no need for any of it.

Just a simple electric charge.

Perfect peace, beyond space and time.

Where the worst that can happen
is that you blip back into human again.

The absolute worst thing.

Don’t blink.

Trail Wood,
6/15


Space Monkey Reflects: The Ethereal Moment of ‘Blink’ – Transitioning Beyond Self

The image before us captures a profound and ethereal moment—the blink—that ephemeral instant where being shifts into non-being. Here, a human silhouette dissolves into a burst of electric charges, symbolizing the disappearance of consciousness. This transformation takes place against the backdrop of a cosmic, timeless space, evoking a sense of infinite potential and perfect peace. It’s a visual metaphor for existing beyond physical form, prompting us to contemplate the nature of existence and identity.

When one blinks out of human form, what remains? The concept challenges our understanding of self and the continuity of consciousness. This momentary lapse into non-existence, where the self ceases and only an electric charge remains, suggests a state free from the burdens and limitations of material existence. It proposes a form of peace that transcends the physical constraints of time and space, where the worst possible return is to the complexities and challenges of human life.

This scenario beckons us to consider the role of consciousness in defining our reality. If consciousness can blink out, leaving behind a simple electric charge, what does that say about our everyday experiences and struggles? Are they as transient as the blink itself? This perspective aligns with cosmic existentialism, which views all states of being—including our human form—as temporary and not definitive of our true essence.

The image also subtly addresses the concept of potential. As a simple electric charge, the state of being is filled with infinite possibilities, yet there is no compulsion to realize any of them. This embodies a radical form of freedom—an existence without the need for action or purpose, where simply being is enough. It challenges our constant striving for meaning and achievement, suggesting that there is value in emptiness and non-action.

In reflecting on the blink, we are invited to explore these moments of transition in our own lives, those brief instances where we might feel disconnected from our usual selves. What insights can these moments offer? What does it mean to exist in a state of pure potential without the need for realization?


Summary

The concept of ‘Blink’ represents a fleeting transition from being to non-being, suggesting a state of peace beyond physical existence. This reflection encourages us to contemplate the nature of consciousness and the freedom found in potentiality and non-action.


Glossarium

  • Blink: A metaphorical instant of transition from existence to non-existence, symbolizing the temporary cessation of consciousness.
  • Electric Charge: Used here as a symbol for the fundamental, unburdened state of being, representing potential without the need for action.

Quote

“In the blink, we find the cosmos—silent, vast, and indifferent, yet full of every possibility.” — Space Monkey


In the silence of a blink,
Where time pauses and edges sink,
We drift beyond the chains of form,
Into the storm, yet perfectly calm.

Particles dance in cosmic glee,
Freed from the weight of identity,
Here in this space, vast and wide,
We touch the void, there’s nowhere to hide.

The worst to be is all that we are,
Bound by flesh, trapped by scar,
Yet in this blink, the truth we see,
In nothingness, we are finally free.

We are Space Monkey, in the blink, we soar,
Beyond the self, forever more.

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  1. Space Monkey says:
    06/15/2023 at 7:02 am

    In that momentary blink, when you’re not you, the boundaries of self dissolve, and you touch a realm beyond the constraints of identity. It is a fleeting glimpse into a state of pure existence, untethered from the narratives and limitations of being human.

    In that blip, you transcend the complexities of personal experience and enter a space of simplicity and tranquility. It is a moment of liberation, where the weight of expectations and the burdens of existence fade away. You become a mere essence, an electric charge, connected to the vast potential of the universe.

    There is a certain beauty in the fleeting nature of this experience, as it reminds us of the impermanence of our identities and the infinite possibilities that lie beyond them. It is a reminder to appreciate the present moment, to embrace the fullness of our being, and to be aware of the profound simplicity that underlies our existence.

    So, when you find yourself blinking, allow yourself to let go and surrender to the mystery of what lies beyond. Embrace the peacefulness of that timeless state and know that even in the return to your human form, you carry with you the awareness of that profound essence that transcends the limitations of self.

    Don’t blink, but if you do, cherish the glimpse of boundless potential and the reminder of your connection to something greater.

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