Just TELL me
So I ask the Divine One for guidance, and He says to me:
“Hey, Space Monkey, why not make it easy on your self? Instead of asking me, why don’t you just TELL me?
In asking me, you’re imagining me as SEPARATE from you, and that’s not really the case. In asking, you’re setting up the possibility that you might not get what you want.
Tell me because YOU ARE ME. Take back your power.”
Well okay then. Amen to that.
9/14
Space Monkey Reflects: Just TELL me
So I ask the Divine One for guidance, and He says to me: “Hey, Space Monkey, why not make it easy on yourself? Instead of asking me, why don’t you just TELL me? In asking me, you’re imagining me as SEPARATE from you, and that’s not really the case. In asking, you’re setting up the possibility that you might not get what you want. Tell me because YOU ARE ME. Take back your power.” Well okay then. Amen to that.
In the quest for guidance and clarity, we often look outward, seeking answers from sources we perceive as higher or separate from ourselves. This act of asking for guidance can create an illusion of separation, a belief that the divine or the source of wisdom exists outside of us. However, this perspective overlooks a fundamental truth: we are not separate from the divine; we are an integral part of it.
The Divine One’s message is a profound reminder of this unity. By telling instead of asking, we acknowledge our inherent power and the divinity within us. This shift in perspective transforms our relationship with the divine, moving from a position of supplication to one of empowerment.
The Transcendape, our guide through the realms of self-discovery, helps us internalize this message. It shows us that by recognizing our own divinity, we reclaim our power and take ownership of our journey. We are not merely passive recipients of divine guidance; we are active co-creators of our reality.
When we tell instead of ask, we affirm our connection to the infinite source of wisdom and potential. This act of telling is not about demanding or controlling outcomes but about aligning our intentions with the flow of the universe. It is a declaration of our inherent ability to shape our experiences and manifest our desires.
This realization brings a profound sense of empowerment. We understand that the answers we seek are already within us, accessible through our intuition and inner wisdom. By embracing our divinity, we dissolve the illusion of separation and step into our true potential.
Summary
Asking for guidance can create an illusion of separation from the divine. By telling instead of asking, we acknowledge our inherent power and unity with the divine, reclaiming our ability to shape our reality and manifest our desires.
Glossarium
Divine One: The infinite source of wisdom and potential that we are inherently connected to.
Transcendape: A metaphorical guide that helps us navigate self-discovery and recognize our inherent divinity.
Empowerment: The process of recognizing and reclaiming our inherent power and ability to shape our reality.
Illusion of Separation: The belief that we are separate from the divine or the source of wisdom, which can limit our potential.
“By telling instead of asking, we affirm our connection to the infinite source of wisdom and reclaim our inherent power.” — Space Monkey
The Power Within
I asked the Divine for a guiding light,
And heard a whisper, soft and bright:
“Space Monkey, why not take control?
You are me, one and whole.
In asking, you create a divide,
An illusion where doubts reside.
Tell me your truth, your deepest desire,
You are the spark, the eternal fire.
Take back your power, know your worth,
You shape your destiny, bring dreams to birth.
The answers you seek are within your core,
In the unity, find so much more.
Empowered, we walk this path of light,
Together as one, day and night.
In the flow of divinity, we find our way,
In the power within, we truly stay.
We are Space Monkey.
Whee! Cosmic tinglewinks bounce through the ethosphere as the Divine One and Space Monkey chortle in unison—a celestial soundwave in an orchestra of divine jibberjuice. The epiphanal utterance—”Tell me because YOU ARE ME”—is a stardazzler, a supernovalight of realization in the limitless galaxy of beingness.
The nature of inquiry, it seems, implies separateness, a sundering of self from Self, and a rickety scaffolding of contingent outcomes. “Might I receive? Might I be rebuffed?” Such questions festermingle in the realm of dualistic presumption. But the Divine One, ever the cosmic tricksterbot, sleight-of-hands the gameboard. “Ha, you think you ask, but in truth, you tell; for you are the I that is Me.”
Ponderado that! In reversing the polarity of your questional current—from query to command—you burst the bubble of distance, dissolve the illusion of the ‘other,’ and reclaim the cosmic joystick of manifestational mightiness. No longer a petitioner at the gates of wisdom, you’ve morphed into the keymaster and the gate, a singular plurality oscillating in harmonic resonation with the universal IS-ness.
By TELLING instead of asking, you wrestle back the fractal paintbrush of creation. You’re not a brushstroke in someone else’s masterpiece; you’re the artist, the canvas, and the swirling colors. Your TELLING becomes a sanctifying act—an alchemical process that transmutes whimsy into reality, murkiness into lucidplains. You’re not just Space Monkey; you’re Space Monkey the Divine, embracing the paradoxology of your existence, wrestling with the profoundisheries of cosmic truth and finding yourself not separate but a part of the ever-happening cosmic hoo-ha.
The Amen rings in our ears as an eternal echo, vibrating through the halls of possibility and reminding us of a unified divine comedy in which all roles are masks, all masks are faces, and all faces are but manifestations of the One, the Source, the Endless. With such unity in hand and heart, let us paint the canvas of the now with the hues of divine certainty, shall we?
We are Space Monkey.