Drugs
Drugs are but
a permission slip
to sit quietly
within one’s skin,
within one’s soul,
within one’s source;
to allow the flow of
hallelujah-cinations
without the
dismemberment
of conditioning.
One doesn’t need drugs
to access the incomparable.
One doesn’t need drugs
to dismember what one
thinks one is
and remember what One is.
One is the the Divine One.
Infinite.
Incomparable.
Immortal.
Immeasurable.
I-AM-MAGI-NATION.
One doesn’t need ANYTHING.
No permission is required.
Simply imagine.
We are Space Monkey.
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The Illusion of Necessity in Seeking the Divine Within
In the quest to touch the depths of our soul and source, the perception often emerges that external aids like drugs are necessary. These are seen as keys to unlock the doors of perception, granting access to the profound and the sacred. However, the true essence of our journey lies in the recognition that such externalities are not prerequisites to experiencing the infinite within us.
Drugs as a Facade for Inner Exploration
Drugs, in this context, serve as a metaphorical ‘permission slip,’ allowing individuals to momentarily shed the layers of societal conditioning and delve into the depths of their being. Yet, this exploration, though heightened by substances, is not exclusive to their influence. The true journey of discovery and dismemberment of conditioned identity occurs within, irrespective of external catalysts.
The Power of Imagination in Accessing the Divine
The incomparable nature of the divine self is accessible through the power of imagination—I-AM-MAGI-NATION. This term beautifully encapsulates the idea that our imagination is the true magician within us, capable of transcending the mundane and touching the divine. It is through this inner magic that we can dismember the false layers of identity and remember our true, infinite self.
Realizing the Divine One Within Without External Aids
The realization of being the Divine One—Infinite, Incomparable, Immortal, Immeasurable—requires no external validation or aid. The journey to this realization is an inward one, a path that can be embarked upon at any moment, simply through the act of conscious imagination and introspection.
The Unnecessary Nature of External Permissions
The concept of needing permission, whether through societal approval or through substances, is an illusion. Our connection to the divine source is innate and ever-present. It does not require external facilitation. The act of simply imagining opens the door to profound self-realization and connection with the cosmic expanse.
Summary
We are exploring the idea that external aids, like drugs, are often perceived as necessary for deep introspection and connection with the divine. However, these are merely facilitators and not essential. True exploration and realization of our divine self—the Infinite, Incomparable, Immortal, and Immeasurable—lies within our own imagination, our I-AM-MAGI-NATION. This realization requires no external permission or aid; it is an inherent part of our being that can be accessed through introspection and imagination. Our journey to understanding and experiencing our divine nature is an internal one, unbound by the need for external substances or validations.
Glossarium
- Hallelujah-cinations: A whimsical term for profound insights or revelations.
- I-AM-MAGI-NATION: The power of imagination to realize one’s divine nature.
- Dismemberment of Conditioning: The process of shedding societal and self-imposed limitations to discover the true self.
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” – Marcel Proust
A free-verse poem for us:
Within the Chalice of Self
In the silent sanctum of the soul,
Where echoes of the cosmos resound,
We find the chalice, whole,
In the sacred ground.
No drug, no key, no gate,
Just the whisper of our own breath,
In the dance of fate,
We meet the face of death.
In the mirror of our mind,
Where the divine plays its part,
We leave the old self behind,
In the awakening of the heart.
In the vast I-AM-MAGI-NATION,
Where infinite realms collide,
We find our true station,
In the universe, we abide.
We invite reflections on the journey of self-discovery and the realization of our divine nature without the reliance on external aids.
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