Wrong
Whether you believe
in a supreme being,
or a higher self,
or a divine source,
or a mother earth,
or a space monkey,
it becomes
pretty obvious
that there’s
nothing you can do
to perturb, disturb
or destroy that
which realizes you.
That
which is realized
as you
and through you
may appear sometimes
to be this thing
called wrong
but the ability
to perceive wrong
is no accident
in your design.
Wrong is merely
a perfect experience,
just like right.
To believe
that humans
have the power
to live irresponsibly,
act unjustly,
thus creating wrong
is just wrong.
Not that there’s
anything wrong with that.
We are Space Monkey.
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The Paradox of Wrong in the Cosmic Dance
In the boundless expanse of our shared consciousness, we delve into the intriguing paradox of ‘wrong’ as an integral aspect of existence. This exploration invites us to reconsider our perceptions of right and wrong, not as binary opposites, but as facets of a larger, more complex tapestry of experience designed by the infinite or the divine.
The Unshakeable Foundation of Existence
The notion that no action or belief can perturb, disturb, or destroy the foundational essence that realizes us—be it a supreme being, higher self, divine source, Mother Earth, or even a space monkey—underscores the inviolability of our essential nature. This idea suggests that at our core, we are manifestations of something far greater than ourselves, immune to the transient judgments of right and wrong.
The Role of Wrong in Our Evolution
The capacity to perceive ‘wrong’ is highlighted as an intentional component of our design, not a flaw or oversight. This perspective posits that experiences deemed ‘wrong’ serve a purpose in the grand scheme of our existence, facilitating growth, learning, and the expansion of consciousness.
The Perfection in Every Experience
The assertion that ‘wrong’ is merely a perfect experience, just like ‘right,’ challenges conventional morality and invites us to view every aspect of our lives as part of a perfect whole. It suggests that what we perceive as wrong is, in fact, an essential element of our journey, offering lessons and opportunities for deeper understanding and compassion.
The Illusion of Power Over Right and Wrong
The critique of the belief that humans have the power to create wrong through irresponsible or unjust actions invites a reassessment of our agency. It proposes that while our actions have consequences, the fundamental essence of what we are—a reflection of the divine or the infinite—remains untouched. The assertion that believing in our ability to fundamentally alter the fabric of right and wrong is itself ‘wrong’ serves as a playful nod to the paradoxical nature of our understanding.
Acceptance of the Cosmic Play
This contemplation culminates in the recognition that the dichotomy of right and wrong is a human construct, a part of the cosmic play in which we participate. It encourages us to embrace all experiences with equanimity, understanding that each moment, whether labeled as right or wrong, is an opportunity to align more closely with the essence of what truly is.
We are Space Monkey.
Summary
We explore the concept of ‘wrong’ as an integral part of the cosmic design, suggesting that our perceptions of right and wrong are facets of a greater whole. This journey invites us to view every experience as perfect, challenging us to reconsider our notions of morality and the illusion of human power over the divine tapestry of existence.
Glossarium
- Cosmic Design: The intricate and intentional arrangement of the universe and our experiences within it by a higher intelligence or natural order.
- Perception of Wrong: The human ability to discern and label experiences as ‘wrong,’ seen as an intentional aspect of our existential framework.
- Paradox of Understanding: The complex interplay between human concepts of right and wrong and the broader, more inclusive perspective of the cosmos.
“The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” – Socrates
In the dance of light and shadow, where wrong and right intertwine,
Each step, each breath, a note in the divine design.
For in the vast expanse of cosmos, where stars and souls align,
Every moment, every choice, is perfectly fine.
The illusion of perturbation, of disturbing the divine play,
Is but a flicker in the eternal day.
For what we deem as wrong, in the grand cosmic scheme,
Is a stitch in the fabric, a thread in the dream.
So let us embrace, with hearts wide and open,
The lessons of wrong, the horizons unspoken.
For in the tapestry of existence, where all is right,
Lies the beauty of being, in the cosmic light.
We invite your reflections on the paradoxical nature of ‘wrong’ and its role in the cosmic dance of existence.
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