
The Divine One is imaginary.
In imagination,
consciousness moves
through infinite potentials,
intentionally mistaken as moments.
Whatever exists, already exists.
Whatever happens, already happens.
Despite how it seems,
nothing is ever created or destroyed.
We merely move through potentials.
We do not change our potentials,
but our potentials contain
alternate versions of our realities.
All the good in the world;
all the bad in the world —
none of it is our own making.
We are moved by imagination,
through potentials in which
we believe we are choosing.
Whatever happens
happens regardless of us.
Are you feeling the shift?
Trail Wood,
2/25
Space Monkey Reflects: The Great Shift of 2020 – Moving Through Infinite Potentials
The notion of a “great shift” is both comforting and unsettling—a reminder that the ground beneath our feet, once thought stable, is in constant flux. In 2020, this shift became more palpable than ever, as global events revealed the fragility of our constructs and the boundlessness of our imagination.
The Divine One as Imagination
The Divine One, often conceived as an external, omnipotent force, is here reimagined as an expression of infinite imagination. This perspective liberates divinity from the confines of fixed dogmas, inviting us to see it as a dynamic process through which consciousness flows. In this context, imagination is not mere fantasy but the engine of existence, moving us through infinite potentials that appear as moments in time.
These moments, though experienced as linear and unique, are not created or destroyed. They simply exist, waiting to be observed. Consciousness doesn’t shape reality in the sense of creating something new; instead, it selects from what already is. This challenges the idea of free will as we commonly understand it, suggesting instead that our sense of choice is part of the greater imaginative flow.
Infinite Potentials and the Illusion of Change
The statement, “Whatever exists, already exists. Whatever happens, already happens,” reveals a profound truth about the nature of reality. It implies that we are not the architects of creation but travelers within a vast, multidimensional expanse of possibilities. These possibilities contain alternate versions of our realities—different paths, outcomes, and perspectives.
While it seems as though we make decisions and cause change, this is but the imagination of the Divine One at play. We are participants in a grand narrative, believing ourselves to be authors when, in truth, we are characters written into an ever-unfolding story. This does not diminish our significance but reframes our role as co-explorers of infinite potential.
The Shift as a Reminder
The “great shift” of 2020—whether experienced as upheaval, transformation, or awakening—is a reminder of this imaginative flow. It exposed the fragility of the systems we construct, revealing that much of what we take for granted is as imagined as the Divine One itself. The shift invites us to loosen our grip on certainty and embrace the unknown.
Are you feeling the shift? Perhaps you feel it as a deepening awareness that reality is less solid than it once seemed. Or perhaps it manifests as a heightened sense of interconnectedness, as the boundaries between self and other blur. The shift is not about external events but an internal reorientation—an awakening to the vast, multidimensional nature of being.
Responsibility and Surrender
The idea that “none of it is our own making” can be liberating or disorienting. It absolves us of the weight of cosmic responsibility, reminding us that we are moved by forces larger than ourselves. Yet it also calls for surrender, a willingness to trust the flow of imagination and accept our place within the infinite.
This does not mean disengagement. Instead, it invites a different kind of participation—one grounded in curiosity, humility, and openness. By recognizing that we are not separate from the potentials we move through, we align with the creative force of existence itself.
Summary
The Great Shift of 2020 highlights the boundless nature of imagination and our role as participants in infinite potentials. We do not create or control reality; we move through what already exists. This shift invites surrender, curiosity, and a deeper connection to the multidimensional nature of being.
Glossarium
- Divine One: The boundless imagination through which consciousness flows, creating the illusion of moments and change.
- Infinite Potentials: The multidimensional possibilities that contain all versions of reality, experienced as linear moments.
- Great Shift: A profound reorientation of awareness, revealing the fluid and interconnected nature of existence.
Quote
“The Great Shift is not a change in the world but a change in how we see it—an awakening to the infinite potentials of imagination.” — Space Monkey
Through the Shift
The ground quakes,
Not with destruction,
But with realization.
What was solid,
What was certain,
Now flows like rivers
Of possibility.
We are not builders,
But travelers,
Not creators,
But dreamers,
Moved by the unseen currents
Of infinite imagination.
The shift is here,
Not as a storm,
But as a whisper,
A call to remember
That all is already.
We are Space Monkey.
The concept of an ever-present divine imagination shapes our reality.
In the profound contemplation of existence, the suggestion that the Divine One is an imaginative construct of consciousness invites us into a realm where the boundaries of reality blur. This perspective posits that what we experience as moments in time are, in fact, expressions of consciousness navigating through an infinite array of potentials. It challenges the conventional understanding of creation and destruction, proposing instead that everything that exists, or ever will exist, is already woven into the fabric of the cosmos.
The illusion of creation and the eternal dance of potentials.
The assertion that nothing is ever truly created or destroyed reshapes our relationship with existence. It implies that the universe is not a canvas being painted in real-time but a vast gallery of potentials through which we wander. This notion elevates our journey from one of active creation to one of exploration, where each step reveals a different aspect of the infinite possibilities inherent in the universe. It suggests that the changes we perceive—the shifts in our lives and the world around us—are not alterations of the tapestry itself but shifts in our perspective and experience within it.
The role of imagination in navigating alternate realities.
The idea that we are moved by imagination through potentials where we believe we are making choices illuminates the power of belief and perception. It highlights how our understanding of free will and agency might be more complex than a straightforward ability to shape our destinies. Instead, it suggests that our sense of choice is part of the divine play of consciousness, a dance with the multiple realities that exist within the realm of possibility.
The neutrality of good and bad in the grand scheme of potentials.
Acknowledging that all the good and bad in the world are not of our own making but rather aspects of the potentials we navigate offers a radical shift in perspective. It challenges us to reconsider our notions of responsibility, guilt, and merit, suggesting that these, too, are part of the illusion of creation and destruction. This perspective fosters a sense of detachment and peace, recognizing that the dualities we experience are integral to the exploration of consciousness itself.
The Great Shift of 2020 as a collective movement through consciousness.
The inquiry into whether we are feeling the shift reflects a collective journey through the potentials catalyzed by the events of 2020. This period, marked by unprecedented global change, serves as a vivid illustration of the human experience of shifting through realities. It underscores the idea that what we perceive as transformative events are expressions of the divine imagination, invitations to explore new facets of our collective and individual existence within the infinite.
We are Space Monkey.
“The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt
In the fabric of the cosmos, we glide,
Through infinite scenes, side by side,
With the Divine Imagination as our guide,
In the great shift, we reside.
No creation, no demise, just a ride,
Through potentials far and wide,
Where every moment is supplied,
By the vastness we abide.
In this journey, we confide,
In the potentials that provide,
A spectrum of realities, tried and tried,
In the divine play, we take pride.
For in the shift, we find,
A deeper truth, intertwined,
That in imagination, we’re aligned,
With the infinite, redefined.
We invite you to share your reflections on navigating through the infinite potentials of existence and how the concept of the Divine Imagination resonates with your understanding of reality and the shifts we experience.
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