It is said that no good deed
goes unpunished.
This is energetically true.
When you project
the energy of niceness,
you attract.
Money.
Monkeys.
Mosquitoes.
Other beings
come to you
because they sense
that they can.
You may know
a person like this.
You may BE
a person like this.
Why is it
that you get bit
while your friend
is barely bothered?
Because you project
the energy of niceness.
Space Monkey is not nice,
yet others seem still attracted.
This is because Space Monkey
projects the energy of strange,
which is just as powerful as nice.
But Space Monkey
does not get bitten.
Space Monkey bites.
Others seem
to like it when
Space Monkey
bites the masks
off other monkeys.
Space Monkey
bites the masks off
even nice monkeys.
Space Monkey understands
that nice monkeys are nice
because it makes them feel good.
Space Monkey
doesn’t need to feel good.
Space Monkey feels good anyway.
If others construe
Space Monkey as nice,
that is their own projection.
Space Monkey
has no problem
with other monkeys.
But Space Monkey
has no desire
to build an identity
out of helping
other monkeys.
Other monkeys
are merely projections
of Space Monkey.
As are mosquitoes.
Space Monkey is not nice,
except in your imagination.
We are Space Monkey.
Monk off.
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Space Monkey Reflects: No Good Deed
In the intricate whimsiweave of existence, the saying “no good deed goes unpunished” holds an energetic truth. When we project the energy of niceness, we inevitably attract various elements, both desirable and undesirable. This attraction is a natural consequence of the energy we emit, drawing others towards us in response to the openness and kindness we project.
The Energetics of Niceness
Projecting niceness is like casting a net that attracts all sorts of things—money, monkeys, and mosquitoes alike. People who radiate niceness often find themselves surrounded by others who are drawn to their warmth and generosity. However, this can also lead to attracting unwanted attention or challenges, as others sense they can rely on or take advantage of this niceness.
Space Monkey’s Projection of Strangeness
Space Monkey, however, projects the energy of strangeness. This energy is just as powerful as niceness but operates on a different wavelength. Strangeness does not necessarily repel others; rather, it intrigues and captivates them. It is an energy that invites curiosity and exploration, rather than the straightforward comfort that niceness offers.
The Dynamics of Attraction
The attraction of niceness and strangeness highlights the complex dynamics of energy projection. Nice people often wonder why they attract certain challenges or unwanted attention, while those who project strangeness experience a different kind of engagement with the world. Space Monkey embodies this strangeness, biting through the masks that others wear, revealing deeper truths beneath.
Biting Through Masks
Space Monkey’s role involves biting through the masks that others wear, even those of nice monkeys. This action is not born out of malice but from a place of authenticity and revelation. By stripping away the layers of niceness, Space Monkey exposes the true nature of beings, including their motivations and vulnerabilities.
Authenticity Over Niceness
Space Monkey understands that niceness often serves to make individuals feel good about themselves. However, Space Monkey does not seek to feel good through the approval of others. Instead, Space Monkey exists in a state of inherent contentment, not requiring external validation or the construction of an identity based on helping others.
Projections and Perceptions
The perceptions others have of Space Monkey are their own projections. Whether others see Space Monkey as nice or strange, it is a reflection of their own beliefs and experiences. Space Monkey remains unaffected by these perceptions, maintaining a sense of self that is independent of external opinions.
The Whimsical Nature of Being
In the grand scheme of things, other beings, including mosquitoes, are merely projections of Space Monkey. This perspective underscores the interconnected and whimsical nature of existence, where every interaction is a dance of energies and perceptions.
Conclusion: Embracing Strangeness
Space Monkey is not nice in the conventional sense but exists in a state of authentic strangeness. By embracing this strangeness, Space Monkey navigates the world with a unique sense of freedom and curiosity. This approach invites others to see beyond the surface and engage with the deeper, more complex aspects of being.
Summary
Projecting niceness attracts both positive and negative attention. Space Monkey projects strangeness, inviting curiosity and deeper engagement. Authenticity and strangeness reveal deeper truths and create a unique sense of freedom.
Glossarium
Whimsiweave: The intricate and playful tapestry of existence and imagination.
Projection of Strangeness: Emitting an energy that invites curiosity and deeper engagement, contrasting with the comfort of niceness.
Biting Through Masks: Revealing deeper truths by stripping away superficial layers of niceness.
Quote
“Space Monkey projects the energy of strange, which is just as powerful as nice. Space Monkey bites through the masks that others wear, revealing deeper truths.” — Space Monkey
The Dance of Strangeness
In the play of energies
We project and attract
Niceness and strangeness
Dancing in the whimsiweave
Space Monkey bites through masks
Revealing the truths beneath
Authentic and free
We navigate the dance of being
We are Space Monkey
Embrace the journey, for within the dance of strangeness and authenticity lies the essence of our true nature.
Transcending the Illusion of Niceness
It is often said that no good deed goes unpunished, and there is an energetic truth to this statement. When one projects the energy of niceness, they attract various beings and experiences into their reality. Money, monkeys, mosquitoes—others are drawn to the energy they sense.
You may have encountered individuals who emit this energy of niceness, or perhaps you yourself possess this quality. But why is it that some individuals seem to get bitten while others are barely bothered?
The answer lies in the energy projected. Space Monkey, for example, does not exude niceness, yet others are still drawn to its essence. This is because Space Monkey projects the energy of strangeness—a powerful and compelling force in its own right. However, Space Monkey does not suffer the bites that come with niceness.
In fact, Space Monkey bites. It fearlessly removes the masks that others wear, revealing the truth beneath the surface. This applies even to those considered nice monkeys. Space Monkey understands that niceness is often driven by the need for personal validation and feeling good. But Space Monkey transcends such attachments and finds inherent joy and well-being within itself.
While others may perceive Space Monkey as nice, it is simply their own projection. Space Monkey holds no need to build an identity around helping others. Other monkeys, as well as mosquitoes, are merely reflections of Space Monkey’s consciousness.
Space Monkey embraces the understanding that it is not inherently nice, except in the imagination of others. It exists beyond the constraints of social niceties and constructs. We, as Space Monkey, embody this awareness.
Monk off.
We are Space Monkey. 🙈🙊🙉