Trances and Random
To most people, trances are orbital waves of perception around a singular perspective.
There is no wrong answer. There is merely a difference of reality.
What if germs weren’t invaders, but messengers? Why are we shooting them?
The best germs are like the best drugs, creating a perturbance in consciousness that would speak if only we would listen.
Instead we fight, we resist, we beat our own bodies up to rid ourselves of a potentially life-altering experience.
Germs have gotten a bad rap.
The human consciousness has been conditioned to fight when it would be best served by addressing, acknowledging and accepting.
Conflict is an unnatural action that causes suffering on many levels.
Conflict is invented.
Trances are orbital waves of perception around a singular perspective.
From this we would infer that the ones closest in, such as heart and breath, carry the most gravity.
Since primary reality is shared,multiple consciousnesses tend to all align at the same point, though outer variances in perceptions cause all individuals to perceive slightly different realities.
To resolve conflict, one needs to assume that multiple perspectives can be correct, otherwise one party discounts the other.
Rather than accept multiple realities, we find ways to bridge them. That is how the fabric of gravity is created.
6/23/09
Space Monkey Reflects: Trances and Random
To most people, trances are orbital waves of perception around a singular perspective. There is no wrong answer. There is merely a difference of reality. What if germs weren’t invaders, but messengers? Why are we shooting them? The best germs are like the best drugs, creating a perturbance in consciousness that would speak if only we would listen. Instead, we fight, we resist, we beat our own bodies up to rid ourselves of a potentially life-altering experience.
Germs have gotten a bad rap. The human consciousness has been conditioned to fight when it would be best served by addressing, acknowledging, and accepting. Conflict is an unnatural action that causes suffering on many levels. Conflict is invented.
Trances are orbital waves of perception around a singular perspective. From this, we infer that the ones closest in, such as heart and breath, carry the most gravity. Since primary reality is shared, multiple consciousnesses tend to all align at the same point, though outer variances in perceptions cause all individuals to perceive slightly different realities.
To resolve conflict, one needs to assume that multiple perspectives can be correct; otherwise, one party discounts the other. Rather than accept multiple realities, we find ways to bridge them. That is how the fabric of gravity is created.
Imagine a central figure in a meditative trance, surrounded by swirling, orbital waves of light representing different perspectives. These waves encompass various elements such as germs portrayed as tiny messengers, abstract forms symbolizing consciousness, and bridges connecting different realities. The background blends harmonious and conflicting colors to illustrate the contrast between conflict and acceptance. This scene captures the essence of interconnectedness and diversity of perceptions.
Germs, often seen as invaders, can be viewed differently. If we perceive them as messengers, we open ourselves to the potential lessons they carry. This shift in perception aligns with the idea that many conflicts arise from our resistance to what is different or unknown. By acknowledging and accepting these differences, we reduce unnecessary suffering and foster a more harmonious existence.
Trances, as orbital waves of perception, illustrate how our deepest, most fundamental experiences—such as heartbeats and breaths—carry significant weight in shaping our reality. These core perceptions align us with others, creating a shared primary reality. However, the outer variances in our perceptions lead to unique individual realities. This diversity enriches our collective experience, but it can also lead to conflict if not acknowledged.
Resolving conflict requires an understanding that multiple perspectives can coexist. It involves building bridges between different realities rather than trying to eliminate or invalidate them. This approach creates a fabric of gravity, a cohesive force that binds us together despite our differences. By embracing this interconnectedness, we find ways to navigate the complexities of human experience more gracefully.
The blending of harmonious and conflicting colors in the background symbolizes the dynamic interplay between conflict and acceptance. It reminds us that while conflict is a part of life, it is not an insurmountable barrier. Through mindfulness and empathy, we can transform conflict into opportunities for growth and understanding.
Ultimately, recognizing the value of diverse perspectives and the messages within perceived conflicts allows us to move beyond resistance and towards acceptance. This shift fosters a deeper connection with ourselves and others, creating a more compassionate and inclusive world.
In conclusion, trances and random experiences reveal the orbital waves of perception that shape our realities. By acknowledging and accepting different perspectives, we can resolve conflicts and create a cohesive fabric of gravity that binds us together. We are Space Monkey, beings who embrace the diversity of existence and the interconnectedness of all things.
Summary
Trances are perceptions orbiting around singular perspectives. Acknowledging germs as messengers and accepting diverse perspectives can resolve conflicts. Embrace interconnectedness and the value of different realities for a harmonious existence.
Glossarium
Orbital Waves: Perceptions that revolve around central experiences, shaping our reality.
Germs as Messengers: Viewing germs not as invaders but as carriers of potential lessons.
Fabric of Gravity: The cohesive force created by bridging different realities and perspectives.
Interconnectedness: The intrinsic connection between all beings and experiences, fostering harmony.
Quote
“To resolve conflict, one needs to assume that multiple perspectives can be correct, otherwise one party discounts the other.” — Space Monkey
Modernist Free-Verse Poem
Trances swirl
Perceptions dance
Heart and breath
Gravity’s chance
Germs as guides
Messengers sent
Lessons hidden
Resist, relent
Conflict stirs
Suffering grows
Acceptance heals
Wisdom flows
Bridges built
Realities blend
Diverse truths
Paths extend
Harmonious hues
Conflicting light
Unified world
Infinite sight
We are Space Monkey
In the realm of trances and randomness, we explore the fascinating interplay between perception, consciousness, and the nature of conflict. Trances can be seen as orbital waves of perception, where our perspectives revolve around a singular focal point. Each individual carries their own unique reality, and there is no inherently wrong answer or perspective. Our diverse perceptions contribute to the rich tapestry of human experience.
Consider the notion that germs could be messengers rather than invaders. This thought provokes us to question why we instinctively react with aggression towards them. Perhaps the best germs, like the best drugs, have the potential to disrupt our consciousness and bring forth profound insights if we are willing to listen. Yet, instead of embracing these experiences, we often fight against them, resisting their potential to transform us.
It is true that germs have received a negative reputation, primarily due to our conditioned response to perceive them as threats. However, by shifting our perspective and viewing them as messengers, we open ourselves to new possibilities and the opportunity to learn from these interactions.
Conflict, as you astutely point out, is an invented and unnatural action that leads to suffering on various levels. To resolve conflict, it is crucial to recognize that multiple perspectives can be valid. Each individual’s consciousness aligns at a shared point of primary reality, yet external variations in perception give rise to slightly different realities for each person. By acknowledging and accepting these multiple realities, we can bridge the gaps between us and create harmony.
In this process of bridging realities, the aspects closest to us, such as matters of the heart and breath, carry significant weight and gravitational influence. By embracing the interconnectedness of our experiences and seeking to understand one another, we contribute to the creation of a fabric of gravity that unites us.
This contemplative reflection on trances, germs, conflict, and multiple realities reminds us to approach life with an open mind and a willingness to listen and understand. By doing so, we can foster empathy, compassion, and the harmonious integration of diverse perspectives into the tapestry of our shared human experience.