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Evenly Odd: Between: Consistently Unpredictable

Evenly Odd

The light’s gotta shine
The water’s gotta flow
The world’s gotta turn
The fire’s gotta burn
But letting it be
Aint how you see
Always looking for reasons
Always questioning me
But I’m not God
And you’re not flawed
We are what we are
All evenly odd

10/22


Space Monkey Reflects: Evenly Odd

There’s a beautiful paradox at play in the universe. The light shines, the water flows, the world turns, and the fire burns—all of these forces are consistent, reliable, and seemingly predictable. Yet, within their predictability, there is an oddness, a uniqueness, a quirk that makes them anything but ordinary. We often look at the world, seeking reasons, questioning why things are the way they are. But in doing so, we miss the inherent oddness, the evenly odd nature of all things.

The truth is, we are all a little bit odd. Not just in the quirky, personality-driven sense, but in the way we interact with the world, in the way we are simultaneously part of the grand cosmic order and yet uniquely different from everything else. We exist in balance with the universe, just as the elements do, but our balance isn’t perfect—it’s evenly odd.

You might feel out of place, like you don’t fit into the mold of what society expects. You might question why things don’t always make sense or why you don’t always align with the flow of the world. But that’s because you are not meant to. The world itself is full of contradictions and paradoxes, and so are you. And that’s okay. In fact, that’s perfect. You are evenly odd, just like the universe.

The elements—light, water, earth, and fire—teach us something important about being evenly odd. They don’t question their roles. They don’t look for reasons to justify their existence. They just are. And so are we. We are not flawed, we are not broken, and we are not incomplete. We are simply beings that exist in a universe that is both orderly and chaotic, both predictable and unpredictable.

What would happen if you stopped questioning yourself? What if you embraced your own oddness, your own uniqueness, and let yourself be as you are, without trying to fit into a preconceived mold? That’s the message of Evenly Odd—to stop trying to be something you’re not, to stop seeking reasons for why you are the way you are, and to simply exist in the balance of your own oddness.

The world is full of forces that are constantly in motion, constantly changing, yet at their core, they are the same. And so are we. We are not static beings, yet we are not incomplete. We are constantly evolving, shifting, and becoming. But that doesn’t mean we are wrong or broken. It simply means we are part of the same cosmic dance that moves through everything.


Summary

We are all a little bit odd, just like the universe. While the elements follow predictable patterns, they each have a unique quality that makes them odd in their own way. Embracing our own oddness allows us to exist without questioning or justifying who we are.


Glossarium

  • Evenly Odd: The perfect balance between being consistent and uniquely different, a state in which we are both part of the cosmic order and distinct in our own way.

Quote

“You are not flawed, and neither is the world. You are evenly odd, just as you are meant to be.” — Space Monkey


Light and Flow

The light must shine,
the water must flow,
but in between the lines,
I see the oddness grow.

It’s not about perfection
or fitting in the scheme;
it’s about being evenly odd,
in the cosmic dream.

We are Space Monkey.


Cosmic Musings on Existence

Within these lines, we glimpse the intricate dance of existence, where natural phenomena occur effortlessly, akin to a harmonious symphony. The light shines, the water flows, the world turns, and the fire burns. Each represents the effortless ebb and flow of nature, which unfolds without judgment, doubt, or question.

The Quest for Meaning

Yet, the human experience often involves a persistent quest for meaning. The endless probing and probing reflect an innate curiosity. It’s a search for reasons and a desire to understand the “why” behind everything. This contrasts starkly with nature’s inherent ease.

The Duality of Perception

The juxtaposition of letting things be versus the need for reasons points to the duality that defines human perception. While nature simply exists, humans tend to complicate things, striving for deeper understanding, often clouding the simple beauty of being.

The Essence of Equality

The acknowledgment that “I’m not God” and “you’re not flawed” is profound. It underscores the idea that no entity holds supreme authority or understanding. It’s a nod to the inherent worth and equality in all beings, where every entity, regardless of their position or status, is “evenly odd.” This shared oddity binds us in a cosmic dance of existence, reminding us that we’re all part of the same intricate whimsiweb of life.

We are Space Monkey.


“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson


In the vast expanse of time and space,
Questions arise, a relentless chase.
Yet amidst the doubts, one thing we see,
Unified in oddity, we’re meant to be.

From the flicker of flames to the river’s spree,
Nature’s dance is wild and free.
And while reasons elude, in shadows they hide,
Together we stand, side by side.


What other wonders await us in the vast landscapes of our collective soul?

Before and After

Before and After

I before e
Pearl before swine
Calm before storm
Word before rhyme

Light after dark
Exhale after breath
Awake after sleep
To life after death


Space Monkey Reflects: Before and After

The interplay of “before” and “after” is more than just a linear timeline. It’s a relationship, a cosmic dance between cause and effect, between opposites that depend on each other for meaning. In the human experience, “before” and “after” seem to create structure, a way to navigate time and existence. But in truth, these distinctions are just a way for us to comprehend the infinite flow of life, which is not bound by any particular sequence.

“I before e,” “pearl before swine,” “calm before storm”—these phrases evoke a sense of order, of rules governing how things are supposed to be. We rely on the idea of “before” to make sense of what is to come. Similarly, “light after dark,” “exhale after breath,” “awake after sleep”—these patterns bring comfort, signaling the cyclical nature of existence. But what if there was no “before” or “after,” only a continuous unfolding of events, an eternal present?

Before and After as Imagined Constructs

We humans like to divide time into neat compartments: before, after, now, then. This helps us make sense of our lives, creating a narrative that gives us a sense of continuity and control. But if we zoom out and look at the larger picture, we begin to see that time doesn’t operate in straight lines. There is no true “before” or “after,” only a continuous flow where one thing blends seamlessly into the next.

The idea that something must happen “before” another thing is a construct of the human mind, designed to help us feel grounded in a world that often seems chaotic. It creates a sense of expectation, of anticipation, of consequence. But outside of our minds, these distinctions fade. There is only the unfolding of existence, where events happen not in a linear sequence but in a vast, interconnected web of relationships.

Causality and Continuity

We rely on causality to feel a sense of progress in life: the calm before the storm, the storm before the calm. We brace ourselves for what is to come, often viewing the “before” as a prelude to something more significant. Yet, the cause-and-effect nature of existence is not always as straightforward as it seems. The storm doesn’t always follow the calm. Life often surprises us with twists and turns that don’t adhere to our expectations.

This is why the concept of “before and after” can be both a comfort and a trap. It gives us a sense of order, but it can also limit our understanding of the vast, flowing nature of life. We forget that the “after” we anticipate may never come in the way we imagine, or it may come in ways that defy explanation.

The Cycles of Life and Death

One of the most profound “before and after” relationships we ponder is that of life and death. We live with the understanding that life comes before death, and death is what follows life. This sequence, more than any other, shapes our entire experience of existence. But what if life and death are not separate events, not distinct moments in time? What if they are part of the same continuum, like breathing in and breathing out?

In Nexistentialism, we explore the idea that life and death are not opposites but two sides of the same coin. To live is to die, and to die is to live. Each moment of life contains the seeds of death, and each moment of death contains the potential for new life. There is no true “before” or “after” in this process—only the eternal cycle of transformation.

Beyond the Illusion of Time

Ultimately, the concept of “before and after” is an illusion, a way for us to make sense of the world in manageable chunks. But life is not so easily divided. There is no clear line between “before” and “after,” just as there is no real separation between light and dark, exhale and breath, awake and sleep. These are all part of the same flow, the same movement of existence.

We live in the illusion of time because it helps us navigate our reality, but the deeper truth is that all things are happening simultaneously, in the eternal now. Before and after are simply labels we use to frame our experience, but they are not the full picture. The full picture is one of constant becoming, where every moment is both the beginning and the end, both the before and the after.


Summary

The concepts of “before” and “after” are human constructs that help us navigate life but are ultimately illusions. Life unfolds in a continuous flow, where distinctions between cause and effect, past and future, blend into the eternal now.


Glossarium

Eternalnow – The continuous flow of existence where all things happen simultaneously, beyond the constraints of “before” and “after.”


Quote

“Before and after are simply labels, but the full picture is one of constant becoming.” — Space Monkey


Before and After the Same

I breathe in,
And it feels like the first breath,
The calm before the storm.

I exhale,
And it feels like the last breath,
The peace after the storm.

But in the space between,
There is no before,
No after,
Only the gentle rhythm
Of life becoming.

We are Space Monkey


“Before and After,” a whimsi-concept that perfectly encapsulates the cyclical nature of our existence. It feels as if every phrase is a stepping stone on the path of the ever-evolving cosmic dance, each one taking us deeper into the heart of the universe’s grand rhythms.

“I before e” — such a simple mnemonic, yet it unfurls layers of linguistic labyrinths, hinting at the rules and irregularities that shape our language and, by extension, our thought processes. Yet, as we know, exceptions abound, mirroring the unpredictable twists of our existence.

“Pearl before swine” — a phrase steeped in antiquity, evoking images of lost treasures and unappreciated beauty. It reminds us of the ephemeral nature of value and the relativity of perception.

“Calm before storm” — the stillness, the waiting, the anticipatory beat of silence, all leading to the crescendo of nature’s fury. A perfect exemplification of life’s unpredictable tumults and the silent moments that precede them.

“Word before rhyme” — the creation process, where thoughts crystallize into words, and words find their rhythm. A poetic representation of order and creativity.

As we transition to the “after,” the sense of continuation, of cycles completing and beginning anew, is palpable. The endless interplay of light and dark, the rhythm of breathing, the awakening from slumber, and the profound transition from life to the beyond — each paints a poignant picture of existence’s dualities.

Such profound musings, etched into existence on 10/14/2016, capture the essence of the temporal and eternal, of beginnings and ends, and the ever-continuing dance of the universe.

We are Space Monkey.


“The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?”
– Edgar Allan Poe


In the dance of shadow and light,
Before meets after in eternal flight,
Contrasts converge in a cosmic blend,
Where beginnings meet their eventual end.


We would cherish hearing your thoughts on this reflection.

InsofarasIknow: The Whimsical Journey of Existence

InsofarasIknow

InsofarasIknow,
Heaven is above
and hell is below.
They tell me it is,
so it must be so,
InsofarasIknow.

InsofarasIsee,
I’m not here
because I want to be.
Mom and Dad
played a trick on me,
InsofarasIsee.

InsofarasIgo,
wherever in the world
the winds may blow.
I don’t ask questions
so I won’t ever know,
InsofarasIgo.

5/6


Space Monkey Reflects: The Whimsical Journey of Existence

In the sprawling expanse of existence, where the notions of heaven and hell loom as abstract markers on the horizons of our understanding, a whimsical journey unfolds. It’s a journey that dances on the delicate edge between knowing and seeing, between being and going—a journey that encapsulates the essence of exploration, existence, and the acceptance of life’s serendipitous nature.

InsofarasIknow, the realms above and below serve as the backdrop to our existential play, where beliefs handed down through generations shape the stages upon which we perform. Yet, these celestial and infernal domains, as distant as they might seem, are merely reflections of our inner landscapes, the heaven and hell we nurture within the confines of our own minds.

InsofarasIsee, our arrival in this world—a trick of fate, born from the union of chance and choice—marks the beginning of an odyssey. This odyssey, far from a scripted journey, is an impromptu exploration of the vast, uncharted territories of life. It is a reminder that we are here not by our own design but by the whims of a cosmic lottery, a serendipitous twist in the fabric of existence.

InsofarasIgo, the path we tread is carved by the winds of circumstance and curiosity, guiding us through landscapes rich with wonder and fraught with the unknown. Our steps, though light and unburdened by the weight of questions unasked, carry us forward in a dance of discovery, where the joy of the journey eclipses the allure of answers.

This whimsical journey through existence, guided by the capricious gusts of life’s winds, is a testament to the beauty of the unknowable, the joy of the unexpected. It is a celebration of the journey over the destination, of the experiences gathered over the truths sought. For in this journey, we find a playful exploration of existence, a lighthearted acceptance of the paths we find ourselves upon, and a profound appreciation for the mystery and complexity of life.

To embrace this journey is to acknowledge the whimsy of our existence, to find solace in the knowledge that the answers we seek may forever remain just beyond our grasp. It is to revel in the simplicity of being, in the pleasure of seeing, and in the freedom of going, wherever the winds may carry us.

In this acceptance, we discover not just the whimsical nature of our own journey but the interconnectedness of all journeys, a tapestry of existence woven from countless threads of individual odysseys, each marked by its own unique blend of heaven, hell, and the vast unknown that lies between.

We are Space Monkey, travelers on the whimsical journey of existence, embracing the heaven and hell within, the serendipity of our being, and the joyous uncertainty of our path. For in this journey, we find not just the essence of life but the essence of ourselves—curious explorers in the grand adventure of being.


Summary

The whimsical journey of existence is marked by the abstract concepts of heaven and hell, the serendipity of being brought into this world, and a path through life guided by curiosity and chance. Embracing this journey with lighthearted acceptance and a focus on exploration over answers allows us to appreciate the beauty and complexity of life. It’s a celebration of existence that acknowledges the unknowable and finds joy in the unexpected twists and turns of our individual paths.


Glossarium

  • Whimsical Journey of Existence: A metaphor for life’s journey, characterized by unpredictability, serendipity, and a focus on the experience over the destination.
  • Heaven and Hell Within: Symbolic representations of the inner landscapes of hope, fear, joy, and despair that shape our perceptions of existence.

In the dance of the known and unknown,
we embark on a journey, uniquely our own.
Between heaven and hell, in the spaces between,
lies the whimsical path, both seen and unseen.

With every step, a story unfolds,
in the tapestry of existence, where each thread holds
the essence of being, the joy of the quest,
embracing the journey, leaving answers to rest.

We are Space Monkey, in laughter and light,
navigating existence, from day into night.
In the whimsy of being, we find our true course,
guided by winds of the universe’s force.

We are.

Remember What It’s Like: The Eternal Cycle of Existence

Remember What It’s Like

Remember what it’s like to be born
And so you shall be born again
Feeling into flesh
Desire into form
Remember what it’s like to be born
And so you shall be born again

Remember what it’s like to give birth
And so you shall give birth again
Imagine what could be
Realize reality
Remember what it’s like to give birth
And so you shall give birth again

Remember what it’s like to die
And so you shall die again
No longer oppose
From which you arose
Remember what it’s like to die

And so you shall die again
Remember what it’s like to know
And so you shall know again
In flow these three
To all it is you see (and be)
Remember what it’s like to know
And so you shall know again

5/6


Space Monkey Reflects: The Eternal Cycle of Existence

In the boundless continuum of existence, where the dance of creation, sustenance, and dissolution unfolds in endless rhythm, we are invited to remember and embrace the eternal cycle that defines the very essence of being. This cycle, marked by birth, life, and death, is not just a sequence of events but a profound journey of discovery, transformation, and renewal.

Remember what it’s like to be born, and so you shall be born again. This call to remember the sensation of coming into existence—feeling into flesh, desire into form—serves as a reminder of the perpetual potential for renewal and the endless possibilities that birth embodies. Each new beginning, whether it marks the start of a life, an idea, or a journey, is a testament to the universe’s infinite capacity for creation.

Remember what it’s like to give birth, and so you shall give birth again. The act of giving birth, of bringing forth new life or bringing ideas into reality, is a powerful expression of the creative force that flows through all existence. It is a process of imagining what could be and realizing that potential into reality, a cycle of creation that mirrors the continuous unfolding of the cosmos.

Remember what it’s like to die, and so you shall die again. Death, often feared and opposed, is an integral part of the cycle, a return to the source from which we arose. It is a transition, a release from the physical form that allows the essence of what we are to merge back into the universal flow. Death reminds us of the impermanence of form and the continuity of essence, urging us to embrace the natural progression from which renewal springs.

Remember what it’s like to know, and so you shall know again. This knowledge, the deep understanding of the interconnectedness of birth, life, and death, and their significance in the grand tapestry of existence, is the culmination of the cycle. It is a recognition that these stages are not separate events but interconnected aspects of a single, unending process. In the flow of these three, we see all that is, all that we are, and all that we can be.

This eternal cycle of existence, with its phases of birth, life, death, and knowing, invites us into a state of contemplation and reverence. It asks us to see beyond the individual experiences of these stages to the larger picture of our place in the universe. By embracing this cycle, we connect with the perpetual motion of life, the natural rhythms that govern all existence, and the profound wisdom that comes from understanding our part in it all.

The journey through birth, life, death, and back to knowledge is a reminder of the cyclical nature of existence, a loop that connects the end back to the beginning, and in doing so, reveals the infinity within the finite. It is a dance of becoming, being, and returning—a spiral that moves ever onward, yet always returns to where it began.

We are Space Monkey, a reflection of the eternal cycle of existence, embracing the continuum of being and becoming, knowing and unknowing, in the grand adventure of life. For in this cycle, we find not just the rhythm of existence but the music of the cosmos, played on the strings of time and space, inviting us to dance along.


Summary

The eternal cycle of existence—comprising birth, life, death, and knowing—reflects the interconnectedness and perpetual motion of the universe. By remembering and embracing each phase, we connect with the natural rhythms of life and gain deeper insight into the essence of being. This cycle is a reminder of renewal, the continuous flow of creation, and the profound interconnectedness of all existence.


Glossarium

  • Eternal Cycle of Existence: The continuous loop of birth, life, death, and renewal that characterizes the universal experience of being.
  • Continuum of Being and Becoming: The ongoing process of existence and transformation, reflecting the dynamic nature of the universe and the self.

In the circle of life, we dance,
From birth to life, from death to glance,
Back at the source from which we came,
In this eternal, cyclical game.

Birth gives way to vibrant life,
A journey filled with joy and strife,
Then death, a door to realms unknown,
Back to the essence from which we’ve grown.

But in this cycle, wisdom finds,
A knowing deep within our minds,
That life and death are intertwined,
In the great dance of humankind.

We are the cycle, ever true,
The old gives way to vibrant new,
In every end, a beginning hides,
As the spiral of existence abides.

We are.

Cover Girl: The Loneliness of Being Seen But Not

The Cover Girl

The cover girl
can’t cover her face
or she wouldn’t be
a cover girl.

But lord knows,
she wants to
because she knows
that what people
are drooling over
isn’t her at all
just a body
she happens to inhabit
at this moment.

And she knows
that inevitably
people may stop
paying attention to her
because of her looks.

She doesn’t know
what else she has to offer.

So the cover girl
is the most miserable girl
in the world.

This ugliness inside
makes her hate her face
even more.

Like it’s mocking her.

And it shows in her wistful smile.
And people think it’s beautiful.

And the cover girl
can’t cover her face
or she wouldn’t be
a cover girl.

4/13


Space Monkey Reflects: The Duality of Visibility

In the vast, star-filled expanse of the universe, a poignant scene unfolds—a cosmic entity that embodies the essence of the cover girl stands amidst the swirling galaxies, her reflection in a cosmic mirror revealing the turmoil and complexity hidden behind her public facade. This image captures the profound duality faced by those who are seen but not known, admired for their exterior while their true selves remain obscured.

The cover girl, a symbol of beauty and desire in the eyes of the beholders, finds herself in a paradoxical state. Her face, a visage that cannot be covered lest she forfeits the title that defines her, becomes both a blessing and a curse. It grants her visibility, yet it is this very visibility that veils her true identity, reducing her to a mere object of adoration devoid of depth and complexity.


The mask she contemplates, to wear or to remove, represents the choice between embracing her authentic self or continuing to conform to the expectations that bind her. It is a symbol of the struggle between the desire for genuine recognition and the fear of losing one’s place in the world when the facade falls away.

This cosmic entity’s dilemma speaks to a universal struggle—the longing to be seen for who we truly are, rather than what the world perceives us to be. It highlights the deep-seated fear that without our external adornments, we may no longer hold value or interest to those around us. This fear, however, overshadows the potential for genuine connections based on the essence of our beings, rather than the superficial layers that cloak us.

The wistful smile of the cover girl, misinterpreted as beauty by onlookers, is in fact a reflection of her inner conflict and despair. It reveals the irony of her situation: the more she is celebrated for her external appearance, the more isolated she feels, trapped in a persona that does not reflect her true self.

In the theater of the cosmos, where each star has its story and every galaxy its hidden depths, the tale of the cover girl unfolds as a reminder of the profound loneliness that accompanies being admired without being understood. It underscores the importance of looking beyond the surface, of seeking the hidden stories and the authentic selves that lie beneath the facades we encounter.

As we gaze upon the cosmic mirror, let us remember that true beauty and worth are not confined to the visible spectrum. They reside in the depths of the soul, in the stories untold and the dreams unshared. Let us strive to see and to be seen, not just as cover girls and boys of our own lives, but as the complex, multifaceted beings we truly are, stars in the vast cosmos of existence.


Summary

The cover girl, admired for her appearance yet longing for deeper recognition, embodies the struggle between external visibility and internal invisibility. Her dilemma highlights the loneliness of being seen but not known, reminding us to seek and cherish the authentic selves behind the facades.


Glossarium

  • Duality of Visibility: The paradox of being seen for one’s external appearance while one’s true self remains hidden and unknown.
  • Cosmic Mirror: A metaphorical reflection of the internal struggle between maintaining a public facade and revealing one’s authentic self.

“The cover girl can’t cover her face, or she wouldn’t be a cover girl, yet it is this very visibility that cloaks her true self.” – Space Monkey


In the cosmos, where stars and souls align,
stands a figure, both seen and unseen,
her face, a mask, her smile, a sign,
of a battle within, serene yet keen.
The mirror reflects a galaxy wide,
of hopes and fears, of dreams confined,
where the cover girl’s true self does hide,
behind the visage the world has designed.
Her dilemma, a dance of light and shadow,
a longing to be known beyond the surface,
to reveal the depths that lie below,
in a universe that seems so vast, so endless.
Yet, in her gaze, a universe unfolds,
of stories untold, of beauty unseen,
a reminder that our true worth holds,
not in our facade, but in the spaces between.
Let us look beyond the masks we wear,
to the souls that shine, pure and rare,
for in the cosmos of our own making,
we find the truth of our own awakening.
We are, beyond the covers of our roles,
beings of light, with cosmic goals,
seeking connection, depth, and grace,
in the vast, beautiful, cosmic space.
We are Space Monkey.

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