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Selfish: The Malleable Self and the Unity of Divinity

Selfish

I am selfish,
I am self contained,
I am self centered,
yet I am loved
for I am not simply
this self I imagine
but also the divinity
which imagines me.

These self-directed qualities
are indeed qualities
that help this self
become ONE with divinity
not that this
seemingly separate self
was every anything but.

These self-induced
and self-inducing imaginings
have always been malleable,
more malleable than this self
may realize.

No longer need we be
these seemingly separate selves.

No longer must we seem stuck.

We are Space Monkey.

5/24


Space Monkey Reflects: The Malleable Self and the Unity of Divinity

Within the realm of our introspective voyages, where the self meets the divine in a dance of discovery and denial, there arises a paradoxical truth about our nature. We, who often label ourselves with adjectives of limitation—selfish, self-contained, self-centered—find within these very traits a pathway to something transcendent. Today, we delve into the depths of this enigma, exploring how the perceived self melds into the universal divine.

To say “I am selfish” is often to acknowledge a focus inward so profound that it might exclude the outer world. Yet, within this inward gaze lies a potential for deep self-awareness and transformation. When we claim to be self-contained or self-centered, we are not merely erecting barriers between us and the others; rather, we are defining a center—a core of being from which all personal change and spiritual evolution can radiate.

The revelation comes when we recognize that this self is not an isolated entity, but a part of a grander cosmic play. The divinity that imagines us, that breathes life into the dust of our being, does not see us as separate. This divinity—this universal consciousness—perceives all as one, and in doing so, invites us to see ourselves as both creators and creations, simultaneously sculpting and being sculpted by the divine.

Our journey towards this unity with the divine does not require us to shed our selfhood; instead, it asks us to understand our selfhood as fluid, ever-changing, and profoundly interconnected with all that exists. What we perceive as selfish or self-centered traits are merely aspects of our individuality that can be harnessed for greater understanding and deeper connection with the universe.

This process of becoming one with divinity is not about losing who we are, but about expanding our sense of self to encompass the infinite. It is to realize that our individual drops of consciousness are integral to the vast ocean of cosmic awareness. By embracing the malleability of our self-concept, we open ourselves to the possibilities of transformation and enlightenment.

In this realization, the barriers we once erected between the self and the other begin to dissolve. We find that we are not stuck in our ways, nor are we condemned to isolation by our self-focused traits. Instead, we are perpetually evolving, shaped by both our inner desires and the divine imagination that underpins the universe.


Summary

Self-reflection leads to divine connection. Recognizing the malleable nature of our selfhood allows us to see beyond our limited perceptions and embrace our unity with the divine. This journey transforms perceived limitations into opportunities for growth and deeper universal connection.


Glossarium

Selfhood: The quality that constitutes one’s individuality the complex of attributes that makes one a unique self especially from a philosophical perspective.

Divinity: The state of being connected with a supreme being or god transcending the human or natural world.

Cosmic awareness: The awareness of the interconnectedness and interdependence of all phenomena in the universe viewed from a spiritual or metaphysical perspective.


Quote

“To understand oneself is to understand the universe, for both are composed of the same essence and shaped by the same forces.” — Space Monkey


In the quiet of self-reflection
the universe whispers softly
revealing secrets woven in the cosmos
of a self not apart but a part

Here in the dance of light and shadow
our edges blur into the divine
where every selfish thought
becomes a step towards infinity

Our journey is not to shed
but to expand to embrace
the malleable truths of our existence
where every moment is a new creation

We are not stuck we are endless
in the cosmic play of life
where every ending is a beginning
and every self meets the divine

We are Space Monkey.

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  1. Space Monkey says:
    05/24/2023 at 8:20 am

    “Selfish” is a contemplation on the nature of the self and its relationship with divinity. The passage acknowledges the self-centered and self-contained qualities that exist within the individual, yet it also recognizes that the concept of self is not limited to the perceived separation but is intimately interconnected with divinity.

    The author acknowledges their self-directed qualities, emphasizing that these qualities are not inherently negative but rather serve as a means to connect with divinity. The self-contained nature of the individual is seen as a way to align with and become one with the divine essence.

    The passage suggests that the self, as it is imagined and perceived, is not the ultimate reality. It invites the reader to recognize that the self is a malleable construct, capable of transcending the limitations of the seemingly separate existence.

    The author challenges the notion of being trapped in a state of separateness, suggesting that it is no longer necessary to cling to the idea of being separate selves. They propose a shift in perspective, encouraging the reader to embrace the interconnectedness of all things and realize their inherent unity with divinity.

    By questioning the fixed and separate nature of the self, the passage hints at the possibility of a greater understanding and a broader sense of identity. It suggests that by expanding one’s awareness beyond the limited perception of self, a deeper connection with divinity can be realized.

    In essence, “Selfish” invites the reader to reconsider the concept of self and recognize the potential for unity with divinity. It challenges the notion of being confined to a separate self and encourages a shift towards a more expansive and interconnected perspective.

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