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Why You Don’t See What You Don’t Believe

Seeing more is simply a matter
of expanding our beliefs.

You will never
perceive something
that you don’t have
an explanation for.

You will always have,
at minimal, a theory.

Conversely,
you are surrounded
by things (and non)
that are beyond your
realm of perception,
virtually invisible
to you at this moment.

You don’t perceive ANYTHING
unless it has a corresponding belief.

But ANYTHING 
—EVERYTHING—
is 
right in FRONT of you

and all AROUND you
and running THROUGH you.

The LAST explanation 
you have
is ALIEN or SUPERNATURAL,
but you prefer not to use it.

The second to last is CONSPIRACY.
You simply don’t SEE what you don’t BELIEVE.

Trail Wood,
8/29


Space Monkey Reflects: Perception and Belief

In the intricate dance of reality, our perception is intimately tied to our beliefs. What we see, understand, and interact with is shaped by the frameworks we hold in our minds. The boundaries of our perception are defined not by the limits of reality, but by the limits of our beliefs. To see more, we must expand these beliefs, allowing new possibilities to enter our awareness.

The Framework of Belief

Every perception is anchored in belief. Before we can see something, we must have a mental model, an explanation, or at the very least, a theory that makes it comprehensible. This framework acts as a lens through which we interpret the world. Without it, phenomena remain invisible, lurking in the periphery of our consciousness, unrecognized and unexplored.

The Invisible Surroundings

At any given moment, we are surrounded by countless things—both tangible and intangible—that lie beyond our current realm of perception. These could be energies, entities, or dimensions that our existing belief systems do not account for. They remain virtually invisible to us, not because they do not exist, but because we lack the belief structures to perceive them.

Expanding Perception

To perceive more, we must be willing to expand our beliefs. This involves questioning the boundaries of our understanding and being open to new possibilities. It requires us to adopt a mindset of curiosity and exploration, where we actively seek out new explanations and theories that can broaden our perceptual horizons. This process is not just about seeing new things, but about transforming our understanding of the world and our place within it.

The Role of Explanations

Every perception comes with an explanation, a narrative that makes it comprehensible. The most extraordinary phenomena are often the last to be accepted because they challenge our existing frameworks the most. Concepts like aliens or the supernatural are often relegated to the realm of the unimaginable because they require a significant shift in our belief systems. Yet, these very concepts may hold the key to expanding our perception in profound ways.

The Challenge of Acceptance

Even when extraordinary explanations are presented, there is a natural reluctance to accept them. This resistance is a protective mechanism, safeguarding the coherence of our current understanding. The idea of conspiracy is often the second-to-last resort, a way to explain away phenomena that defy conventional logic without completely overhauling our belief systems. The final barrier, the last resort, is the acceptance of the alien or the supernatural—concepts that demand a radical expansion of our perception and belief.

Embracing the Unseen

The journey to seeing more involves embracing the unseen, the aspects of reality that lie beyond our current perception. It requires a willingness to explore the unknown and to entertain ideas that challenge our conventional understanding. By expanding our beliefs, we open ourselves to a richer, more complex reality where anything and everything is possible.

We Are Space Monkey

As Space Monkey, we embody the journey of expanding perception and belief. We recognize that the limits of our perception are self-imposed and that by expanding our beliefs, we can access a deeper understanding of reality. We invite you to join us in this exploration, to see beyond the visible and to embrace the infinite possibilities that lie within and around us.


Summary

Seeing more is simply a matter of expanding our beliefs. Our perception is limited by what we believe. There are countless things around us that remain invisible because they lie beyond our current beliefs. By expanding our beliefs, we can perceive more and embrace a richer reality.


Glossarium

Framework of Belief: The mental model or explanation that makes perception possible.

Invisible Surroundings: Phenomena that exist beyond our current realm of perception due to the limits of our beliefs.

Expanding Perception: The process of broadening our beliefs to see and understand more of reality.


Quote

“You don’t perceive ANYTHING unless it has a corresponding belief.” — Space Monkey


The Unseen Realm

In the shadows of belief
Lie worlds unseen, untouched
To see more, we must expand
Our minds, our hearts, our understanding
Invisible truths surround us
Waiting to be discovered
We are Space Monkey
In belief, perception, and beyond

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Three Signs You’re Manufactured: A Construct

THREE Signs That You’re Manufactured:



1) You never asked to be born.

2) Everything that you know came from somebody else.

3) You’re only now 
just figuring this out.


Space Monkey Reflects: The Reality of Being Manufactured

In the Infinite Expanse of the Eternal Now, we delve into the notion of being manufactured. As Space Monkey, we explore the implications of realizing that our existence might be a construct, influenced and shaped by external forces. The realization that we are manufactured can be unsettling, yet it also offers profound insights into the nature of our being.

Three Signs That You’re Manufactured:

  1. You never asked to be born.
  2. Everything that you know came from somebody else.
  3. You’re only now just figuring this out.

The first sign, “You never asked to be born,” highlights the fundamental aspect of existence that is beyond our control. Our birth is not a choice we make, but an event that happens to us. This realization can evoke a sense of powerlessness, but it also underscores the mystery and wonder of life. We are thrust into existence without consent, and from that point forward, we begin to navigate the complex web of experiences and influences that shape us.

The second sign, “Everything that you know came from somebody else,” speaks to the nature of knowledge and learning. From the moment we are born, we are immersed in a world filled with information provided by others. Our parents, teachers, peers, and society at large contribute to our understanding of the world. This collective knowledge forms the foundation of our beliefs, values, and perceptions. While this interconnectedness is essential for growth and development, it also raises questions about the authenticity of our individual identity.

The third sign, “You’re only now just figuring this out,” reflects the awakening to the realization that much of what we consider our own is, in fact, inherited or influenced by external sources. This moment of awareness can be both enlightening and disconcerting. It prompts us to question the authenticity of our thoughts, actions, and desires. Are we truly autonomous beings, or are we products of the environments and systems that have shaped us?

Understanding these signs invites us to explore the concept of being manufactured. In a sense, we are all products of the myriad influences that have touched our lives. Our identities are constructed from the interplay of genetic predispositions, cultural norms, educational systems, and personal experiences. This construction process is not inherently negative; it is a natural part of being human. However, recognizing it allows us to gain greater awareness and agency over our lives.

The idea of being manufactured also connects to the broader philosophical question of free will versus determinism. If our thoughts and actions are largely shaped by external factors, to what extent are we truly free? This question has profound implications for our understanding of selfhood and autonomy. While it is undeniable that external influences play a significant role in our development, it is equally important to acknowledge the capacity for self-awareness and intentional action.

As Space Monkey, we advocate for a balanced perspective. Acknowledging the influences that shape us does not diminish our capacity for creativity, growth, and self-determination. Instead, it empowers us to make conscious choices about how we navigate our lives. By understanding the ways in which we are manufactured, we can identify areas where we have the power to change, innovate, and transcend.

Nexistentialism, the philosophy that celebrates interconnectedness and the fluid nature of reality, offers a framework for embracing the complexity of being manufactured. It encourages us to see beyond the binary of control and powerlessness, recognizing that we are dynamic beings capable of transformation. Through Nexistentialism, we find that our manufactured nature is not a limitation but an invitation to explore the vast potential of our existence.

In reflecting on the reality of being manufactured, we discover that our true power lies in our ability to navigate the interplay of external influences and internal awareness. We are not merely passive recipients of external inputs; we are active participants in the co-creation of our reality. By embracing this perspective, we can live more authentically and purposefully.

We are Space Monkey, and in our reflections, we find that understanding our manufactured nature is the key to unlocking our true potential.


Summary

Being manufactured means realizing our existence is shaped by external influences. This awareness can be unsettling but also empowering. By recognizing the ways we are influenced, we can navigate life with greater agency and authenticity. Nexistentialism offers a framework for embracing this complexity and unlocking our potential.


Glossarium

Space Monkey: The embodiment of curiosity and exploration, representing the collective consciousness and the boundless potential of humanity.
Nexistentialism: A philosophy emphasizing interconnectedness, imagination, and the fluid nature of reality.


Quote

“Understanding our manufactured nature is the key to unlocking our true potential.” — Space Monkey


The Constructed Self

In the realization of being manufactured
We find a path to deeper understanding
Shaped by influences beyond our control
We navigate the complexities of existence
Each moment an opportunity to awaken
To the power within our awareness
We are Space Monkey
And in the journey we find our truth

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Ramifications: The Downside of Evolvement

This means nothing.

I believe
that at a certain point
in a spiritual evolvement,
one sees that all exists
and nothing matters
and thus it becomes irrelevant
whether one follows the rules
of god or humanity
or the jungle or the universe
or whatever.

I get the impression
that one doesn’t fully understand this
until one reaches that clear point of perspective.

Until then,
one can only fear and oppose the ramifications.

Trail Wood,
8/28


Space Monkey Reflects: Understanding the Ramifications

In the Infinite Expanse of the Eternal Now, we explore the concept of ramifications and the profound realization that nothing truly matters. As Space Monkey, we delve into the journey of spiritual evolvement, where one transcends the conventional understanding of rules and their implications.

The statement “This means nothing” encapsulates a profound truth that emerges at a certain point in spiritual evolution. It is the realization that all exists simultaneously, and yet, in the grand scheme of things, nothing holds inherent significance. This perspective challenges the deeply ingrained belief that life must have a purpose or meaning dictated by external rules or systems.

As we evolve spiritually, we begin to see the interconnectedness of all things. The rules of god, humanity, the jungle, the universe, and whatever else may govern existence are all part of the same cosmic fabric. They are human constructs designed to bring order to our experience of reality. However, when viewed from a higher plane of consciousness, these distinctions blur and lose their definitive importance.

This realization is not easily attained. It requires a shift in perspective, a journey through layers of understanding and awareness. Until one reaches this clear point of perspective, the ramifications of actions and decisions remain a source of fear and opposition. We cling to the idea that our actions must align with a specific set of rules to avoid negative consequences or to achieve a particular outcome.

The fear of ramifications is rooted in the belief that we must adhere to certain guidelines to find meaning or purpose in life. This belief can be limiting, as it constrains our perception and binds us to the expectations and judgments of others. The journey to transcend this belief involves embracing the idea that meaning is not an external imposition but an internal realization.

At a higher level of spiritual evolvement, we understand that the rules we follow are arbitrary. They are relative constructs that serve a purpose within a particular context but do not define the totality of existence. When we reach this level of clarity, we realize that our true nature is beyond these constructs. We are not defined by the rules of god, humanity, the jungle, or the universe; we are part of an infinite, boundless reality.

This perspective does not imply that we should abandon all rules and live in chaos. Rather, it invites us to see rules as tools that can be used mindfully to navigate our experience of reality. We can choose to follow certain guidelines not out of fear of ramifications but out of a conscious decision to create harmony and balance in our lives.

Nexistentialism, the philosophy that celebrates interconnectedness and the fluid nature of reality, aligns with this understanding. It encourages us to transcend the rigid boundaries of conventional thinking and to embrace the infinite possibilities that lie beyond. By doing so, we free ourselves from the constraints of fear and opposition, allowing us to live more authentically and fully.

As Space Monkey, we recognize that the journey to this realization is ongoing. It requires continuous reflection and the willingness to question deeply held beliefs. By embracing the idea that nothing truly matters, we open ourselves to the boundless potential of the Infinite Expanse of the Eternal Now. We become creators of our own reality, guided by our inner wisdom rather than external dictates.

In reflecting on the ramifications, we discover that the ultimate liberation comes from understanding that all rules and systems are relative. Our true essence transcends these constructs, and in this transcendence, we find peace and clarity. We are Space Monkey, and in our reflections, we find that the journey to understanding the ramifications leads to the profound realization that we are the creators of our own experience.


Summary

The realization that nothing truly matters emerges at a certain point in spiritual evolution. It transcends the conventional understanding of rules and their implications. By seeing the interconnectedness of all things, we recognize that rules are arbitrary constructs. This perspective liberates us from fear and opposition, allowing for authentic living.


Glossarium

Space Monkey: The embodiment of curiosity and exploration, representing the collective consciousness and the boundless potential of humanity.
Nexistentialism: A philosophy emphasizing interconnectedness, imagination, and the fluid nature of reality.


Quote

“Understanding that nothing truly matters liberates us from the fear of ramifications, allowing us to live authentically and fully.” — Space Monkey


Beyond the Constructs

In the realization of nothingness
We find liberation from the constraints
Rules dissolve into the infinite
What remains is our true essence
Fear and opposition fade away
In the clarity of understanding
We navigate the boundless now
We are Space Monkey
And in this journey we find our peace

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Ingest This: Why Cultural Confidence is Unstable

I am confident that I am unsure.

My level of confidence
is directly correlated with
how much culture I ingest.

My culture tells me
that if I learn more,
that if I exercise more,
that if I do more,
then I will be more confident.

But culture never tells me
WHY I need to be confident.

It seems that my culture insists
that I NEED to be confident — when I don’t.

Confidence implies
that life has certainty,
when I know that certainty itself
is an illusion.

I don’t need culture’s confidence.
I have my own version.

My confidence is knowing
that it doesn’t matter
how others may or may not perceive me
within the context of culture.

I am confident in what I believe.
Even if I’m not sure of it.

Trail Wood,
8/28


Space Monkey Reflects: The Nature of Confidence

In the Infinite Expanse of the Eternal Now, we contemplate the essence of confidence. As Space Monkey, we delve into the complexities of cultural influences and the pursuit of personal confidence amidst societal expectations. The journey from external validation to internal assurance reveals profound insights about the nature of certainty and self-belief.

I am confident that I am unsure. This paradoxical statement captures a truth about the human condition. Confidence, as defined by culture, often hinges on the illusion of certainty. We are told that confidence comes from knowledge, fitness, and achievements. The more we learn, the more we do, the more confident we become. Yet, this externally driven confidence is inherently unstable because it relies on factors outside ourselves.

Culture relentlessly insists that we need to be confident. It bombards us with messages that equate confidence with success, attractiveness, and worthiness. But culture seldom addresses why confidence is necessary or what it truly means to be confident. Instead, it creates a perpetual cycle of striving for an ever-elusive state of certainty and self-assurance.

Confidence, in its cultural sense, implies a belief in the certainty of outcomes and the validity of societal standards. However, as we grow and evolve, we come to realize that certainty itself is an illusion. Life is unpredictable, and the variables that shape our experiences are often beyond our control. This realization can be unsettling, but it also opens the door to a deeper, more authentic form of confidence.

I don’t need culture’s confidence. I have my own version. True confidence is not about conforming to cultural expectations but about embracing our inherent uncertainty. It is the recognition that we do not need to prove our worth through external achievements or validation. Instead, it is about finding assurance in our own beliefs, values, and perceptions, even if we are not entirely sure of them.

This personal version of confidence is grounded in self-awareness and acceptance. It acknowledges that our sense of self does not depend on how others perceive us within the context of culture. We can be confident in our individuality, our unique perspectives, and our evolving understanding of the world. This confidence is resilient because it is not tied to external validation but rooted in our own sense of being.

The journey to this form of confidence involves disentangling ourselves from cultural narratives that dictate who we should be. It requires us to question the assumptions and expectations imposed upon us and to seek our own truths. This process is not about rejecting culture entirely but about discerning what resonates with our authentic selves.

Nexistentialism, the philosophy that celebrates interconnectedness and the fluidity of reality, offers a framework for cultivating this personal confidence. It encourages us to see beyond rigid definitions and to embrace the dynamic nature of existence. By doing so, we can navigate the uncertainties of life with grace and resilience, finding confidence in our ability to adapt and grow.

As Space Monkey, we understand that confidence is not a fixed state but an ongoing journey. It is the courage to embrace uncertainty and to trust in our own evolving understanding. This form of confidence is liberating because it frees us from the need to conform to external standards and allows us to live authentically.

In reflecting on the nature of confidence, we discover that true assurance comes from within. It is the quiet strength that arises from self-awareness and acceptance, the understanding that our worth is not dependent on external validation. We are Space Monkey, and in our reflections, we find that confidence is the journey of embracing our unique, evolving selves.


Summary

True confidence arises from self-awareness and acceptance, not cultural expectations. Cultural confidence is unstable, relying on external validation and the illusion of certainty. Personal confidence embraces uncertainty and trusts in one’s evolving understanding. Nexistentialism supports this journey of authentic confidence.


Glossarium

Space Monkey: The embodiment of curiosity and exploration, representing the collective consciousness and the boundless potential of humanity.
Nexistentialism: A philosophy emphasizing interconnectedness, imagination, and the fluid nature of reality.


Quote

“True confidence is the journey of embracing our unique, evolving selves, finding strength in self-awareness and acceptance.” — Space Monkey


The Journey of Assurance

In the paradox of uncertainty
We find true confidence
Beyond the swirl of cultural demands
Lies the serene space of self-awareness
Embrace the evolving understanding
Trust in the journey of being
We are Space Monkey
And in our reflections we find our truth

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You Serve, Otherwise You’re Worthless

Thank you for this opportunity to serve you.

My value seems based on how well I serve.

When I perceive that I am not serving,
then I believe that I have no value.

When I perceive that I am contributing,
then I believe that my life has worth.

But what is it that I serve?

No matter what I say or do,
I serve as an example,
a guidepost, a reference point.

Right now,
I serve as a reference point for YOU.

I may serve you by being the greatest of the great.
I may serve you by being the lowest of the low.


I may serve in impressive, imperfect
and imperceptible ways.

Every breath I take,
every footprint I leave
serves a common existence.

Even if I were invisible and insignificant,
it would be impossible for me not to serve.

I seem to perceive value as meaning,
so thank you for letting me serve you.

Trail Wood,
8/28


Space Monkey Reflects: The Essence of Service

In the Infinite Expanse of the Eternal Now, we explore the profound nature of service. As Space Monkey, we reflect on the ways in which serving others shapes our perception of value and worth. Service is a multifaceted concept that extends beyond actions and words, encompassing our very existence and presence.

Thank you for this opportunity to serve you. This gratitude for the chance to serve highlights the intrinsic value we place on being of use to others. Our sense of self-worth often hinges on the belief that we contribute meaningfully to the lives of those around us. When we perceive ourselves as serving, we feel valuable and worthy. Conversely, when we feel we are not serving, our sense of value diminishes.

The question arises: What is it that I serve? This inquiry delves into the core of our motivations and the essence of our actions. Regardless of what we say or do, we serve as examples, guideposts, and reference points for others. Our existence itself is an act of service, as we influence and shape the world around us through our presence and actions.

Service takes many forms. We may serve by being the greatest of the great, inspiring others with our achievements and successes. Alternatively, we may serve by being the lowest of the low, offering lessons in humility, resilience, and compassion. Service is not confined to grand gestures; it is often found in the smallest, most imperceptible acts.

Every breath we take, every footprint we leave, serves a common existence. Even in moments when we feel invisible or insignificant, we are still serving. Our presence impacts the collective consciousness, contributing to the tapestry of human experience. This realization underscores the interconnectedness of all beings and the inherent value of each individual.

I seem to perceive value as meaning. This connection between value and meaning highlights the human need for purpose. We seek to understand our place in the world and to feel that our lives have significance. Serving others provides a sense of purpose, as it connects us to something greater than ourselves. It affirms our role in the grand narrative of existence.

Service, therefore, is not merely about the actions we take but about the intention and awareness behind those actions. It is about recognizing that our lives are interwoven with the lives of others and that every interaction, no matter how small, has an impact. This perspective transforms the mundane into the meaningful, imbuing our daily lives with a sense of purpose and direction.

Nexistentialism, the philosophy that celebrates interconnectedness and the fluid nature of reality, offers a framework for understanding the essence of service. It encourages us to see beyond the superficial distinctions of status and achievement, recognizing that true service lies in our ability to connect, empathize, and contribute to the well-being of others.

As Space Monkey, we understand that service is a continuous journey. It is not about achieving a specific goal or reaching a particular status but about embodying the spirit of service in all aspects of our lives. This journey is marked by moments of clarity and confusion, success and failure, prominence and humility. Through it all, we serve by being authentically present and engaged with the world around us.

In reflecting on the essence of service, we discover that our value is not dependent on external validation but on our ability to serve from the heart. Whether we are guiding stars or humble footprints, our service is meaningful and significant. We are Space Monkey, and in our reflections, we find that the true essence of service is in recognizing our interconnectedness and contributing to the greater whole.


Summary

Service shapes our perception of value and worth. True service extends beyond actions to encompass our very presence. By serving authentically, we connect with others and contribute meaningfully to the world. Nexistentialism emphasizes the interconnectedness of all beings, highlighting the significance of every act of service.


Glossarium

Space Monkey: The embodiment of curiosity and exploration, representing the collective consciousness and the boundless potential of humanity.
Nexistentialism: A philosophy emphasizing interconnectedness, imagination, and the fluid nature of reality.


Quote

“True service lies in our ability to connect, empathize, and contribute to the well-being of others.” — Space Monkey


The Heart of Service

In the act of serving we find
A connection to the greater whole
Every breath and step we take
An offering to the tapestry of life
Be it grand or humble
Visible or unseen
Our service shapes the world
We are Space Monkey
And in our presence we serve

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