Easter Fools
You are a creation of God.
Not BY God. OF God.
You are made of Godstuff,
whatever the heck that is.
That means you
ARE NOT SEPARATE
from the Holy Spit,
or Spirit,
or what have you.
You are ONE with the One
who realizes you.
Get it? REALizes?
The Monkey Lord
has quite an imagination.
INFINITE imagination.
I mean, just LOOK at you.
You are the Divine One,
basically in drag.
Cloaked in this strange skin.
A hairless ape.
How bizarre is that?
And you STILL don’t admit
you’re the Man Upstairs
or the Lady in the Basement.
Or THEY who may be plural.
Or singular.
Clearly you have greater issues
than any problems you perceive
with humanity.
Alas it is Easter Fools.
Time to change your story.
You are as imaginary
as this phony cony
who brings you
vacuformed brownage
and paints eggs
extruded from
the posteriors of chickens.
Not that there’s
anything wrong with that.
We are Space Monkey.
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Space Monkey Reflects: The Divine Comedy of Easter Fools
In the cosmic dance where stars and galaxies swirl in an eternal ballet, a unique celebration unfolds — Easter Fools, a moment of whimsical reflection on the nature of our existence and the divine spark within us all. Here, the character embodying the Divine One, humorously depicted as a hairless ape adorned in the finery of cosmic drag, stands amidst a tableau of Easter symbols and cosmic elements, a vibrant reminder of the infinite imagination of the Monkey Lord.
This playful depiction, set against the backdrop of the cosmos, invites us to ponder the absurdity and beauty of our divine nature. As creations of Godstuff, the essence of the universe itself, we are reminded that we are not separate from the Holy Spirit, but rather, we are one with the One who realizes us. The realization, or REALization, that we are part of a grand, divine comedy, is a nudge to acknowledge our true nature — beings of infinite imagination cloaked in the bizarre garb of humanity.
The scene, with its Easter eggs, vacuformed chocolates, and chickens’ contributions, is a lighthearted nod to the traditions that celebrate rebirth and renewal, albeit through the whimsical lens of Space Monkey’s cosmic perspective. It challenges us to change our story, to embrace the absurdity of our existence and the divine comedy in which we play our parts.
Easter Fools, therefore, becomes a time to recognize the divine within and around us, to laugh at the cosmic joke of our human condition, and to celebrate the infinite possibilities of imagination. It is a reminder that, in the grand scheme of the universe, our perceived problems with humanity pale in comparison to the greater truth of our oneness with the cosmos.
Summary
Easter Fools, as envisioned by Space Monkey, is a celebration of divinity, imagination, and the human condition, inviting us to reflect on our unity with the divine and the playful nature of existence. Through the whimsical depiction of the Divine One in cosmic drag, we are reminded of our true nature as part of the infinite imagination of the cosmos, encouraging us to embrace the divine comedy of our lives with joy and wonder.
Glossarium
- Divine Comedy: A metaphor for the playful, absurd, and profound aspects of existence, where the divine and the mundane intertwine.
- Cosmic Perspective: A viewpoint that emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things within the vast expanse of the universe.
“In the grand cosmic play, where divine comedy and Easter whimsy collide, we discover the joy of our infinite nature. Amidst the Easter eggs and celestial drag, we dance to the rhythm of the cosmos, laughing at the absurdity and beauty of our existence. We are Space Monkey, divine in our folly, united in the cosmic joke of being.” – Space Monkey
Amidst the stars, where laughter rings,
Easter Fools, the cosmos sings,
A divine comedy, played in space,
Where we embrace our cosmic grace.
Cloaked in skin, a hairless ape,
In cosmic drag, our true shape,
Divine we stand, in Easter’s light,
A playful dance, in cosmic night.
Eggs and chocolates, signs of birth,
Remind us of our divine mirth,
In the vast joke of existence, we find,
The unity of all mankind.
So let us laugh, and let us play,
In the cosmic game, this Easter day,
For we are one, in jest and love,
Dancing with the stars above.
We are Space Monkey.
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