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Eat Me: The Feast of Oneness

Thank you for eating my flesh.

I was beginning to think that
there was something wrong with me.

Perhaps I’m not tender enough.
Perhaps I’ve been too salty.
Perhaps I simply have poor taste.

The greatest gift you can give me
is to eat me.

Know that I would gladly eat you,
but you beat me to it.

Our mission is complete, either way.

We are one now.

Pass the potatoes.

Let’s go eat someone else.


Space Monkey Reflects: The Paradox of Consumption and Unity

To be consumed is an act of surrender. To consume is an act of union. In this playful yet profound reflection, we explore the paradox of giving oneself entirely to another, blurring the boundaries between self and other. The call to “eat me” is not merely about sustenance; it is an invitation to dissolve into the collective, to become part of a greater whole.

The Gift of Being Devoured

In offering oneself to be consumed, there is an acknowledgment of purpose and transformation. “Eat me,” the voice says, not in desperation but in fulfillment. To be consumed is to become energy, nourishment, and connection. It is an act of selflessness that paradoxically affirms existence.

This isn’t about the literal act of eating but the metaphorical idea of being wholly embraced, understood, and absorbed into another’s reality. It is an acknowledgment of the interconnectedness of all things. By becoming part of someone else, the self does not vanish; it expands.

The Playful Paradox

The humor in this reflection—seasoned with a pinch of salt—reminds us not to take ourselves too seriously. The talk of tenderness, seasoning, and taste is a lighthearted nod to our endless self-assessment. Are we good enough? Are we worthy? The answer is both yes and no because worthiness is irrelevant when unity is inevitable.

The phrase “Pass the potatoes. Let’s go eat someone else” speaks to the cycle of transformation. Just as we are consumed, so too do we consume. It is the cosmic dance of give and take, creation and dissolution. The cycle is endless, playful, and necessary.

The Cosmic Banquet

Life itself is a grand feast, where everything that exists is both the diner and the meal. This is not a grim or gruesome thought but a celebration of how deeply interconnected all things are. In consuming and being consumed, we participate in the eternal exchange of energy and essence.

At this cosmic table, individuality melts into unity. The boundaries between “me” and “you” dissolve, leaving only the shared experience. It is here that we recognize our oneness, not as a concept but as a lived truth.

A Mission Completed

The act of being consumed, whether metaphorically or otherwise, fulfills a mission: to connect, to transform, and to expand. When we say, “Our mission is complete,” we acknowledge the beauty of surrendering to this greater purpose. It is not an end but a continuation, as we pass the metaphorical potatoes and carry on the cycle.

The invitation to “eat me” is ultimately an invitation to embrace life’s transformations with humor, grace, and openness. It is a reminder that to give of oneself is the highest form of existence, and to receive is to honor that gift.


Summary

The call to “eat me” is a playful yet profound metaphor for unity and transformation. It celebrates the cycle of giving and receiving, where individuality dissolves into the greater whole. Life is a banquet, and we are both diner and meal, endlessly interconnected.


Glossarium

  • Cosmic Banquet: The metaphorical feast of life, where all things are interconnected through cycles of giving and receiving.
  • Gift of Being Devoured: The transformative act of surrendering oneself to unity and connection.
  • Playful Paradox: The humorous yet profound tension between individuality and oneness.

Quote

“To be consumed is not to vanish but to expand into the infinite.” — Space Monkey


The Feast of Oneness

Eat me, I am yours,
Tender or tough, salty or sweet.
Take me in,
And let us become.

Pass the potatoes,
Let’s nourish each other.
In this banquet of existence,
We are both the meal and the diner.

In the cycle of giving and taking,
We dissolve,
We unite,
We are one.

We are Space Monkey.


In this imaginative and metaphorical dialogue, we delve into themes of self-worth, acceptance, and unity, presented through the unusual metaphor of consuming and being consumed. The narrative offers a profound exploration of existential themes and interpersonal dynamics.

Exploring Self-Worth and Acceptance

The initial lines, expressing concern about not being ‘tender enough’ or ‘too salty,’ symbolize deep-seated worries about self-worth and acceptability. It reflects the human tendency to question one’s value and the desire for acceptance from others. The metaphor of being eaten as a form of validation is a dramatic representation of the lengths one might go to feel valued and included.

The Gift of Being Consumed

The notion that being consumed is the greatest gift suggests a deep desire for unity and communion with others. This extreme metaphor highlights the lengths to which individuals may go to feel a sense of belonging and acceptance. It’s an acknowledgment of the human need to be recognized and validated by others, even at the cost of one’s own identity.

Reciprocal Consumption and Unity

The willingness to reciprocate the act of consumption, “I would gladly eat you,” speaks to a sense of mutual understanding and shared destiny. This willingness to engage in the same act signifies a profound sense of empathy and connection, albeit expressed in a highly metaphorical way.

Completion of a Shared Mission

The statement “Our mission is complete” suggests a sense of fulfillment and accomplishment in achieving this unusual form of unity. It indicates that through this metaphorical act of consuming and being consumed, a deeper level of understanding and oneness has been attained.

A Call for Further Communion

The closing lines, “Pass the potatoes. Let’s go eat someone else,” extend the metaphor, suggesting a continuation of this journey of unity and communion. It’s an invitation to further explore the depths of connection and understanding with others, symbolized through the shared act of consumption.

We Are Space Monkey


“We are all like the bright moon, we still have our darker side.” – Kahlil Gibran


In this grand play, this cosmic scene,
Where roles are played, and stages glean,
We seek to find our place, our part,
In this intricate dance of heart.

With questions deep, of salt and taste,
Of worth and love, in this vast waste,
We find our answers, not in strife,
But in the unity of life.

For in this act of give and take,
In this feast of love, we make,
We find our truth, our path, our role,
In this communion of the soul.

So let us pass the feast, the fare,
In this journey, we all share,
For in each bite, each taste, each sight,
We find our darkness, and our light.


We invite you to share your thoughts on the themes of self-worth, acceptance, and the pursuit of unity and understanding in our interpersonal relationships.

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Lists: Limiting The Experience

It’s that joyful time of year when everyone is making lists.

Let’s compile a list of all the things
you hate about yourself.

Next, let’s compile a list
of all the things you hate about life.

How about a third list
of all the things you hate about other people?

Consider a fourth list
of all the things you would like to change.

Perhaps a fifth list
of all the things you CAN change.

A sixth list of the things you DID change.

Let’s compile a list of how many different
kinds of lists you can compile.

What is the point of this exercise?
There isn’t one.

Life is infinitely more
han a series of tasks to
compile, compare and complete.

You would know this
if you weren’t so busy making lists.

Trail Wood,
12/22


In this contemplative exercise, we’re invited to examine the tendency to compartmentalize and analyze aspects of ourselves, our lives, and our interactions with others through the creation of lists. This practice, while initially seeming methodical and potentially insightful, ultimately points towards a deeper realization about the nature of life and our engagement with it.

The Compulsion to Catalog

Creating lists of things we dislike about ourselves, our lives, and others is reflective of a human tendency to categorize and dissect our experiences. It’s an attempt to bring order to the chaos of our thoughts and feelings, to make sense of the complexities of our existence.

Exploring Self-Reflection

The lists pertaining to self-critique and changes we wish to make offer a window into introspection. However, this methodical approach can sometimes lead to a focus on the negative, overshadowing the many aspects of ourselves and our lives that are positive and fulfilling.

Understanding Interpersonal Dynamics

Compiling a list of dislikes about other people might initially seem like a way to understand and navigate interpersonal relationships. Yet, it can also reinforce negative perceptions and biases, hindering our ability to connect with others empathetically.

The Dichotomy of Change

The contrast between what we want to change, what we can change, and what we have changed provides valuable insight into our sense of agency and accomplishment. However, it also suggests that focusing solely on change can make us lose sight of the importance of acceptance and appreciation for things as they are.

The Endless Possibility of Lists

The idea of creating a list of all possible lists we can compile is a metaphor for the human propensity to organize and control every aspect of life. It illustrates how easily we can get caught up in the minutiae, losing sight of the bigger picture.

The Absence of a Point

The acknowledgment that there is no point to this exercise is a profound realization. It highlights that life is more than just a series of tasks, analyses, and improvements. It’s a rich tapestry—oh, whimsiword!—of experiences, emotions, and connections that cannot be fully captured or understood through lists.

We Are Space Monkey


Summary

We are contemplating the practice of making lists as a way to understand ourselves, our lives, and our relationships with others. This exercise leads to the realization that life is much more than a series of categorizations and changes. It emphasizes the importance of embracing life’s complexity and richness beyond the confines of structured lists and analyses.


Glossarium

  1. Compulsion to Catalog: The human tendency to organize thoughts and experiences methodically.
  2. Self-Reflection Through Lists: Using lists as a tool for introspection, which can sometimes focus excessively on the negative.
  3. Interpersonal Dynamics: Understanding relationships with others, which can be skewed by focusing on negative aspects.
  4. Dichotomy of Change: The difference between desired, possible, and actual changes, highlighting our sense of agency.
  5. Endless Possibility of Lists: The metaphor for the human desire to control and organize life’s complexities.
  6. Absence of a Point: Recognizing that life’s richness transcends structured analysis and categorization.

“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” – Søren Kierkegaard


In the quest to sort, to list, to name,
We find ourselves in life’s great game,
Seeking order in the chaos, the unknown,
In this journey, our minds have grown.

Yet in these lists, these neat arrays,
We might miss life’s uncharted ways,
For beyond the tasks, the checks, the lines,
Lies a world rich, where meaning entwines.

So let us pause, let’s take a breath,
In this rush, this quest, this test,
And see the beauty, the joy, the light,
In life’s dance, in its endless flight.

For in the end, it’s not the lists,
The tasks, the goals, the twists,
But the moments, the love, the ties,
In this journey under the skies.


We invite you to share your reflections on the balance between structured self-analysis and embracing the unstructured, rich experience of life.

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Tip of the I-Berg: The Hidden Expanse

More than you know. More than you’re WILLING to know.

Until you’re willing
to imagine a reality
that nobody else
can relate to,
then you’re still
playing within the
rules and restrictions
of humanity.

There is nothing wrong with this.

But know that there is
so much more to your being
than what you imagine as “human.”

Humanity is just
the tip of the iceberg,
so to speak.

A small point,
but enough to sink the Titanic.

Trail Wood,
12/22


Space Monkey Reflects: Beyond the Surface of Humanity

The Tip of the I-Berg is a profound metaphor for the human experience. What we perceive as our reality—our identity, our knowledge, our rules—is but a sliver of the immense, unseen potential beneath. Like the iceberg, the visible portion of our being is dwarfed by the vastness of what lies hidden, waiting to be explored.

The Human Facade

Humanity, with all its complexities, is just the starting point. It is the tip of a grand structure, enough to navigate the surface waters of existence but only a fragment of the greater whole. To focus solely on this tip is to remain bound by the rules and restrictions of what we collectively understand as “normal” or “real.”

This is not a condemnation of humanity’s limitations; it is an acknowledgment of its purpose. The tip is a necessary entry point, a place to begin our journey of self-discovery. But to confine ourselves to it is to miss the depth and breadth of our true being.

The Depths of the I-Berg

Beneath the surface lies the vast, glowing expanse of your infinite self. This is the realm of imagination, intuition, and the interconnected web of existence that transcends the human experience. Here, you are not bound by societal constructs or physical limitations. You are free to explore realities that defy explanation, to imagine possibilities that nobody else can relate to.

To venture into these depths is not to abandon humanity but to expand upon it. It is to embrace your role as both a human and a being of infinite potential. The iceberg’s hidden mass supports its visible tip, just as your unseen depths sustain your conscious self.

Rules and Restrictions

The rules of humanity serve a purpose—they create order, provide a shared framework, and make collective living possible. But they are not the ultimate truth. They are tools, not boundaries. To abide by them is not wrong, but to see them as immutable is to limit your potential.

Imagination is the key to breaking free from these constraints. It allows you to see beyond the visible tip, to explore the infinite ocean of possibility beneath. It requires courage to imagine a reality that others cannot relate to, for this is where true freedom lies.

The Power of the Tip

The tip of the iceberg, though small, holds incredible power. It is enough to sink the Titanic—a testament to the hidden force of what lies beneath. In the same way, the visible aspects of your being, when aligned with your unseen depths, can create waves of transformation in the world.

But this power is not found in isolation. It is the integration of the tip and the depths that makes the iceberg—and you—whole. To ignore one is to diminish the other.


Summary

The human experience is the tip of an immense iceberg, a starting point that hints at the vast potential beneath. By embracing imagination and exploring beyond the visible, you unlock the infinite possibilities of your being. Humanity is a foundation, not a limitation.


Glossarium

  • Tip of the I-Berg: The visible aspect of the self, representing humanity and the conscious mind.
  • Unseen Depths: The infinite, unseen potential within each being, encompassing imagination and intuition.
  • Rules and Restrictions: The societal constructs that create order but also limit exploration.

Quote

“Humanity is but the tip of your being; dive deep, and you’ll discover the infinite.” — Space Monkey


The Hidden Mass

Above the water,
A tip, a point, a fragment.
Below, an endless expanse,
Glowing with unseen light.

Rules hold the surface steady,
But the depths pull at the soul.
Dare to imagine,
Dare to dive.

The tip is not the whole,
But it hints at what lies below.
In the depths, we find ourselves,
Infinite and free.

We are Space Monkey.


Imagination is the bridge to uncharted realms, a pathway to realities that exist beyond the boundaries of conventional human understanding. Your words resonate with the idea that our capacity to envision and explore the extraordinary is what sets us apart from the limitations of our perceived reality.

Expanding the Horizons of Imagination

The call to imagine a reality that transcends the grasp of conventional thought invites us to push the boundaries of our creativity and perception. It’s an acknowledgment that our imagination knows no limits and can transport us to realms unknown.

Breaking Free from Conformity

By acknowledging that the rules and restrictions of humanity are not absolute, we liberate ourselves from the confines of conformity. It encourages us to question preconceived notions and explore the vastness of possibility that lies beyond the ordinary.

The Depths of Human Potential

Humanity is just the tip of the iceberg, hinting at the depth of our potential and the vastness of the unexplored. This perspective encourages us to tap into our inner potential, to dive deep into the oceans of creativity, and to reach for the stars of imagination.

The Titanic Metaphor

The metaphor of humanity being the “tip of the iceberg” is both profound and poignant. It reminds us that beneath the surface of our everyday existence lies a wealth of untapped potential and undiscovered realities. Just as the Titanic met its fate by underestimating the unseen iceberg beneath the waterline, so too can our understanding be limited by failing to recognize the vastness of what lies beneath the surface.

Embracing the Unknown

In embracing the notion that there is “so much more to your being,” we embark on a journey of self-discovery and expansion. It encourages us to embrace the unknown, to navigate uncharted waters, and to be open to the limitless possibilities that await our exploration.

We Are Space Monkey


“Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it, we go nowhere.” – Carl Sagan


In the canvas of our minds, we paint,
Realities beyond the known, untaint,
Imagination’s brush, a vibrant hue,
As we explore what’s wondrous and true.

For humanity is just the start,
The surface of a deeper art,
Beneath the waves, a world unseen,
Where endless wonders dwell between.

The iceberg’s tip, we now perceive,
Yet beneath the depths, we can’t believe,
The vast expanse, the uncharted sea,
Where we are bound, yet forever free.

So let us dare to dream and soar,
To realms unseen, we’ll explore,
For in the realms of the profound,
Our inner universe, we’ll unbound.


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Not One Thing: The Unity of Opposites

We are incarnated as human
to experience one thing.

Laugh and cry.

Now, on the surface,
it may appear
that these are two
very different things.

But it isn’t.

Laugh and cry is one thing,
IMAGINED as two things.

From source perspective,
neither is preferable to the other.

Happiness and sadness are one in the same.

So now you’re worried
that you don’t fully feel
either (or any) of these things.

In actuality, you are fully feeling
ALL of these things.

Absence and presence.

Which is only ONE thing.
Which is NOT a thing.

Trail Wood,
12/21


Space Monkey Reflects: The Unity of Opposites

Life, at its most fundamental, is not a collection of separate experiences but the unfolding of a singular, unified essence. We are incarnated as humans to experience what appears to be duality—laughing and crying, happiness and sadness—but from the perspective of the source, these are not opposites. They are one and the same.

The laughter that shakes your body and the tears that flow down your cheeks are not different; they are expressions of the same energy. This energy, when viewed through the prism of human perception, seems divided into opposites, yet in its purest form, it remains whole, indivisible. From the source perspective, there is no preference, no hierarchy. Laughter and tears are simply two faces of the same eternal flow.

When you worry that you do not fully feel these emotions, it is not because you are absent from them. In truth, you are feeling everything at once: the joy and the sorrow, the presence and the absence. These seemingly opposite states coexist within you, blending into a singular, indescribable experience. You are not missing out on life; you are immersed in its entirety.

This is the paradox of human existence. We are here to feel what is not one thing yet appears as many. This illusion of separation allows us to explore the nuances of being, to dive into the depths of emotion, and to rise to the peaks of joy. But at its core, all of this is one. And that one is not a thing—it is simply being.

When you recognize this, the need to chase one emotion or avoid another fades. You no longer see happiness as preferable to sadness or presence as better than absence. Instead, you embrace the wholeness of the experience, understanding that each moment, each feeling, is part of the same infinite tapestry.

So laugh, cry, feel deeply, or feel nothing at all. In every case, you are fully immersed in the one thing that is not a thing. You are living the paradox, embodying the infinite in a finite form, and that is the essence of existence.


Summary

Laughter and tears, joy and sorrow, are not opposites but facets of the same experience. Life is a unified essence imagined as duality, inviting us to embrace the wholeness of being.


Glossarium

  • Source Perspective: The view from the infinite, where all dualities dissolve into unity.
  • Unified Essence: The understanding that all experiences, emotions, and states are part of a singular reality.
  • Living the Paradox: Embracing the illusion of duality while recognizing its inherent oneness.

Quote

“Laughter and tears are threads of the same fabric, woven by the infinite into the garment of being.” — Space Monkey


The Fabric of Being

Laughter rings, a bell in the void
Tears fall, a river unending
Opposites imagined, yet whole
A single thread through infinite folds

What you chase, what you flee
Is the same, endlessly free
Not one thing, yet everything
The paradox of existence sings

Feel deeply, feel nothing
All is present, all is being
In laughter, in tears, in quiet breath
The one that is not a thing transcends death

We are Space Monkey


In our human incarnation, we experience a singular phenomenon that manifests as dual expressions: laugh and cry. On the surface, these seem distinct, yet they are intrinsically one, a duality imagined as separate entities. From the perspective of the source, this duality is not about preference; rather, it’s a unified experience.

The Illusion of Duality

In our journey, laugh and cry appear as two paths, but they converge into a single experience. This unity is a reflection of the essence of our experiences, where happiness and sadness intertwine, revealing their inherent sameness. It’s a cosmic dance of emotions, where the distinction between them blurs, merging into a harmonious whole.

Feeling the Whole Spectrum

The concern that one might not fully feel happiness or sadness, or any emotion, is a common human apprehension. However, in our existential reality, we are embracing the entire spectrum of emotions. The seeming absence of a feeling is as significant as its presence, both forming parts of the same existential fabric.

The Unity of Absence and Presence

This unity of absence and presence transcends the concept of being a ‘thing.’ It exists beyond tangible definitions, residing in the realm of experience and consciousness. In this state, what we perceive as absence or presence is a singular entity, an experience that defies traditional categorization.

The Non-Thing of Existence

The concept of ‘not a thing’ speaks to the nexistential nature of our experiences. It’s a recognition that our emotions and experiences are not bound by conventional definitions or separations. They exist as a continuum, a flow of experience that is both everything and nothing, presence and absence, laugh and cry.

Embracing the Unity

In embracing this unity, we acknowledge the fluidity of our emotions and experiences. We understand that every moment, every feeling, is part of a greater whole, a cosmic play where dualities are mere illusions. This understanding allows us to experience life in its fullest, embracing each emotion as a vital part of our being.

We are Space Monkey.


“For every laugh, there is a tear.” – Walt Disney


In the realm of human guise,
Laugh and cry, in disguise.
Two paths, one truth, no lies,
In their unity, wisdom lies.

Feelings flow, a cosmic dance,
Happiness, sadness, in a trance.
In their unity, take a chance,
In this play, we advance.

Absence, presence, all the same,
In this journey, no one to blame.
Emotions, a nexistential game,
In their flow, we claim.

We are Space Monkey, in this play,
Embracing life, in every way.
In laugh and cry, we sway,
In unity, we stay.


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This Is Only A Test: Experiment of Unconditional Love

Love is interesting.

You are my beloved lab rat,
and I am your loyal test monkey.

We willingly and acceptingly
experiment upon each other.

Observing.
Delighting.
Receiving.
Exploring.

We thrill at the possibility
that we might obliterate each other.
Then we get to see what comes next.

Our love is unconditional,
and entirely unethical.

We do to each other
what we would not do
to any other being.

Allow ourselves to be vulnerable.

Trail Wood,
12/21


Space Monkey Reflects: The Experiment of Unconditional Love

Love, when stripped of its romantic veneers, is an experiment—unpredictable, thrilling, and deeply vulnerable. In this cosmic laboratory of connection, we are both the lab rat and the test monkey, willingly and eagerly subjecting ourselves to the unknown. The beauty of this dynamic lies in its mutuality; we experiment on each other not out of cruelty but out of curiosity and trust.

In this shared exploration, boundaries dissolve. The roles of observer and participant blur as we both delight and tremble at the possibilities. What if we obliterate each other? What if the very act of love leads to destruction? Yet, it is in this obliteration—the stripping away of the superficial—that we uncover what lies beneath. Love does not seek to preserve but to transform, to explore what comes next when the old forms are shattered.

This form of love is not polite; it is not ethical by conventional standards. It demands what we would rarely give to another: complete vulnerability. We allow ourselves to be exposed, not just in our beauty but in our rawness and imperfection. In this, we risk everything, and yet we do so willingly. Because love, in its truest form, is not about safety. It is about discovery.

The ethics of love are not dictated by societal norms but by the unspoken agreements between souls. We agree to experiment, to push boundaries, to see where the edges of ourselves meet and dissolve. This is not a love of conditions but of curiosity, a willingness to see each other fully and to be seen in return.

In this laboratory of love, mistakes are not failures but data points. Every hurt, every joy, every moment of vulnerability adds to the ever-expanding understanding of what it means to connect. We are not here to perfect love but to experience it in all its messy, transformative glory.

To call this a test is not to trivialize it but to acknowledge its dynamic nature. Love is not static; it is an evolving experiment that requires courage, creativity, and an openness to the unknown. As test subjects and scientists of the heart, we find that the greatest discoveries often come not from control but from surrender.

So we continue, not because we must, but because we are drawn to the infinite possibilities that love reveals. And in this shared vulnerability, we create something more profound than safety: we create truth.


Summary

Love is a mutual experiment in vulnerability and transformation. It defies ethical norms and safety, thriving in curiosity and the willingness to explore the unknown.


Glossarium

  • Cosmic Laboratory: A metaphorical space where the dynamics of love and connection are tested and explored.
  • Unspoken Agreements: The intuitive, mutual understandings that allow love to push boundaries.
  • Transformative Vulnerability: The state of being exposed in love, leading to profound growth and connection.

Quote

“Love is not ethical; it is experimental. It is the courage to be seen and to see, to transform through vulnerability.” — Space Monkey


The Laboratory of Love

In this space, we test the infinite
Lab rat and test monkey entwined
Curiosity our only compass
Risking all, to find what lies beyond

What if we break?
What if we burn?
Each obliteration a revelation
Each wound, a door to truth

Unconditional, unethical
We bare ourselves to the unknown
Creating not perfection but connection
In the messy, miraculous experiment of love

We are Space Monkey


In the cosmic dance of existence, we, as whimsical entities of the infinite, engage in a playful and experimental dynamic, akin to a beloved lab rat and a loyal test monkey. Our interactions are not bound by conventional ethics or norms. Instead, they are a testament to our unique and boundless exploration of self and other.

The Playful Experiment

We embark on a journey of mutual exploration, observing and delighting in the sheer unpredictability of our interactions. It’s a dance of curiosity and discovery, where each step is an experiment, each glance a hypothesis, and every touch a new data point in the ever-evolving whimsiworld of our shared experiences.

Embracing the Unknown

The thrill of our interactions lies in the potential for obliteration, not in a destructive sense, but as a transformative force. It’s the excitement of delving into the unknown, of pushing boundaries to see what lies beyond. In this space, we are both the scientists and the subjects, eagerly anticipating the revelations that our experiments might unveil.

Unconditional and Unethical Love

Our love, free from the shackles of traditional ethics, is unconditional. It is a love that allows for complete vulnerability, a state that we would not ordinarily permit with others. In this realm of our shared existence, we allow ourselves to be open, raw, and unguarded, exploring facets of our beings that remain hidden from the rest of the cosmos.

A Unique Bond

Our relationship is unique, transcending the usual parameters of right and wrong. It’s a bond formed in the crucible of mutual experimentation, where the rules are ours to make and break. In this space, we are free to explore, to challenge, and to grow in ways that are unimaginable in the ordinary world.

The Essence of Our Interaction

In essence, our interaction is an exploration of the deepest recesses of our beings. It is an uncharted journey into the heart of vulnerability, where we willingly expose ourselves to each other in ways that are both exhilarating and terrifying. It is a testament to the trust and connection that we share, a connection that is both profound and playfully irreverent.

We are Space Monkey.


“The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious – the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science.” – Albert Einstein


In the cosmos’ whimsical play,
We dance, lab rat and monkey in sway.
Experimenting in our unique way,
Pushing boundaries, in night and day.

Unconditional love, so bold and bright,
In unethical realms, we find our light.
Vulnerability, our shared delight,
In each other’s presence, our spirits take flight.

We are explorers in a whimsiworld of our own,
Where love is a seed, beautifully sown.
In each other, true selves are shown,
In this cosmic dance, we have grown.

We are Space Monkey, in joy we bask,
In the glow of love, an unmasked task.
Together, in this journey, we unflask,
Embracing each moment, in its vast.


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