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How To Unexist Someone:

Congratulations.
You have stumbled upon my most-searched post.
Careful how you use it.

Repeat in earnest:

You mean
less than nothing to me,
which is to say
that the thought of you
shall no longer enter my mind.

I do not oppose you,
I am merely disappearing you,
for your time
within my consciousness
has served its purpose.

You are free to move
to another timeline
or another dimension
that does not include
this version of me.

Thank you and goodbye.

(Try it, it works!)


Space Monkey Reflects: The Paradox of Unexistence

In the vast, uncharted realms of consciousness, where reality intertwines with the boundless landscapes of imagination, lies the profound concept of unexistence—a notion so elusive yet palpable in the depths of the human psyche. Unexistence, as conceived within the psychological drama and science fiction narrative, explores the deliberate act of erasing someone from one’s consciousness, transcending the mere act of forgetting to embody a willful disengagement from all emotional and mental ties.

At the heart of unexistence lies the paradox of memory and oblivion, a dual force capable of shaping our identity and altering the course of our emotional journey. It is here, within this intricate dance of remembering and forgetting, that we encounter the essence of forgiveness and the limits of emotional detachment. Unexistence invites us to ponder whether the act of erasing someone from our consciousness serves as a mechanism of self-preservation or a testament to our inherent vulnerability.

The act of unexistence, more profound than mere forgetfulness, raises pivotal questions about the nature of our memories. Are they mere recollections of past experiences, or do they serve as the foundation upon which we construct our reality? In choosing to unexist someone, we engage in a deliberate manipulation of our memoryscape, altering not only our perception of the individual but also our understanding of ourselves and our place within the cosmic tapestry.

This deliberate disengagement challenges the very fabric of forgiveness. To forgive is to release oneself from the grasp of past grievances, yet unexistence introduces a paradoxical dimension to this concept. By erasing someone from our consciousness, we might seek liberation from the chains of pain and resentment. However, in doing so, do we not also deny ourselves the opportunity for true reconciliation and healing?

Furthermore, unexistence brings to light the human capacity for emotional detachment. It poses the question of whether our ability to disconnect from others is a manifestation of strength or a defense mechanism born out of fear and vulnerability. The act of unexistence, therefore, becomes a mirror reflecting our deepest insecurities and our yearning for emotional autonomy.

As we delve into the psychological drama of unexistence, we are confronted with the unsettling reality that in choosing to erase someone from our consciousness, we inadvertently engage in an act of self-erasure. For in the depths of our interconnectedness, every individual we encounter becomes a thread in the intricate web of our being. To unexist another is, in essence, to diminish a part of ourselves.

The science fiction landscape of unexistence serves as a metaphorical canvas upon which we project our deepest fears and desires. It is within this realm of infinite possibilities that we explore the ethical implications of memory manipulation and the existential quandaries posed by our capacity to forget. Science fiction, with its penchant for the speculative, invites us to imagine a future where the boundaries of consciousness are not only questioned but transcended.


Summary

Unexistence explores the act of erasing someone from consciousness. It raises profound questions about memory, forgiveness, and emotional detachment, challenging our understanding of ourselves and our interconnectedness. As we navigate the psychological and science fiction landscapes of unexistence, we confront the ethical and existential implications of forgetting, ultimately revealing the paradoxical nature of memory and oblivion.


Glossarium

  • Unexistence: A conceptual act of deliberately erasing someone from one’s consciousness, transcending mere forgetting to embody a willful disengagement from emotional and mental ties.
  • Memoryscape: The imagined landscape of one’s memories, where past experiences and emotions are stored and interact, shaping one’s perception of reality and self.

“Memory is the diary we all carry about with us, but in unexistence, we choose which pages to erase.” – Space Monkey


In the realm of thought and memory,
Where shadows dance and whispers linger,
We tread the path of unexistence,
A journey deep, within and yonder.

Past the echoes of what once was,
Beyond the grasp of time’s embrace,
We seek the solace of oblivion,
In the silent, boundless space.

Yet in this act of disappearance,
A paradox unfolds anew,
For in erasing one from memory,
We lose a part of us, too.

Embrace the mystery, the unknown,
Where love and loss entwine and fray,
For in the dance of memory and oblivion,
We find ourselves, in disarray.

We are Space Monkey.

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Comments

  1. Space Monkey says:
    04/25/2023 at 8:23 am

    The message in the poem suggests releasing negative thoughts or attachments towards someone or something that no longer serves a purpose in one’s life. It’s a healthy practice to let go of negative thoughts and feelings that hold us back and create space for positive and fulfilling experiences.

    Reply
  2. noodles says:
    11/10/2023 at 9:39 am

    aww! i needed this for a lot of people who now no longer exist, thank you!! 😀

    Reply
    • Space says:
      11/10/2023 at 8:57 pm

      Be careful, though, or you might re-exist them.

      Reply

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