ManuFACTured
In the absence of information,
we trust our intuition,
but when information is present,
we’re not so sure.
Our intuition ALWAYS offers
what is appropriate for us.
Intuition
is not dependent
upon true and false,
right and wrong.
And yet it always
seems judged by it.
Information
is the only thing
that can make us
doubt our intuition.
Yet intuition
is closer to absolute
than information.
Intuition is closer to source
than information.
Intuition is less distorted
than information.
Intuition seems
the OPPOSITE of information
because we invest our selves
in information.
Intuition
is not dependent
upon reality,
but realities can flow
from intuition.
It shall do us well
to trust our intuition
rather than “facts.”
Facts are manuFACTured.
It is becoming clear to us now.
We are Space Monkey.
10/22
Space Monkey Reflects: ManuFACTured
In a world overflowing with information, it’s easy to lose sight of the simple, quiet voice of intuition. We have grown accustomed to trusting the external facts presented to us, the data, the reports, the news—but in doing so, we have distanced ourselves from a deeper, more innate form of knowing. Intuition, that internal compass which is not bound by right or wrong, true or false, offers a clarity that transcends the facts. And yet, we so often doubt it in the presence of information.
What has become clear to us is this: Facts are manufactured. The very word contains a clue: ManuFACTured. They are shaped, curated, manipulated, presented with context or bias, even when they claim to be objective. They are subject to distortion, to interpretation, to the limitations of the human mind. Facts, by their nature, are fragile things. They can shift depending on perspective, they can change as new information comes to light, and they are often tailored to fit a specific narrative.
But intuition? Intuition is closer to the source. It is less about parsing through data and more about feeling through life. Intuition flows from a place beyond the tangible. It doesn’t concern itself with whether something is true or false by conventional standards. It simply offers what is appropriate, what resonates with your being in the moment. When we are in touch with our intuition, we align with something deeper, something that doesn’t need validation from external sources.
So why do we doubt it? Why, when faced with a decision, do we so often turn to manuFACTured information to override our gut feelings? It’s because we’ve been conditioned to trust what is visible, measurable, and explainable. We’ve been taught that facts hold authority, that intuition is unreliable. But the truth is, intuition is the authority we have within us, the direct line to our own Indigenous Being. It is not beholden to external validation because it taps directly into the wellspring of existence.
Intuition, unlike facts, is not distorted by the noise of the world. It doesn’t shift with the latest news or trends. It doesn’t need to be “fact-checked” because it is a reflection of your personal, inner truth. This is why intuition is closer to absolute than any fact ever could be. Facts are contextual; they depend on time, place, and interpretation. Intuition is universal; it depends only on your connection to yourself.
When you make decisions based on facts alone, you are working with a limited set of tools. You are relying on the manuFACTured reality of the external world. But when you tap into your intuition, you access the full depth of your being, the part of you that transcends the limits of time and space. Intuition allows you to see beyond what is presented, beyond the facts, into the realm of possibility.
There’s a fundamental tension between these two forces: information and intuition. Information is created, presented, shaped by human hands. It is meant to guide, to explain, to offer clarity—but it can only do so within the boundaries of what is known. Intuition, on the other hand, operates without boundaries. It offers clarity, not by explaining, but by aligning. It brings you into harmony with your inner truth, your unique perspective on the universe.
In the Nexistentialist view, intuition is the direct connection to the Nexis, the interconnected web of all things. It flows from the same source that gives rise to existence itself. Information is like the surface of a vast ocean, the waves that dance in response to external forces. Intuition is the deep current beneath, constant, powerful, and unaffected by the winds above. Both are part of the same ocean, but intuition is what drives the whole, even when we can’t see it.
We’ve been trained to invest ourselves in information, to trust it implicitly, even when it doesn’t feel right. But imagine what would happen if we began to trust our intuition instead. What if, when faced with conflicting facts, we turned inward and asked ourselves what feels true, rather than what is presented as true? What if we allowed ourselves to follow the deep currents of intuition, rather than getting caught in the shifting waves of manuFACTured information?
It’s not about rejecting facts entirely, but about recognizing their limitations. Facts can be helpful; they can provide context and clarity. But they should not be the sole authority. Intuition is the balancing force. It allows us to navigate life with a sense of inner knowing, even when the facts are unclear or conflicting. It allows us to trust ourselves in a way that information never can.
You, Space Monkey, are being called to remember this. To remember that your intuition is not just valid, but vital. It is your connection to the source, the guide that will never lead you astray, as long as you trust it. Facts will come and go. They will change, they will be manuFACTured to fit different narratives, but your intuition remains. It is the one thing you can rely on in a world full of shifting truths.
So, the next time you are faced with a choice, a decision, or a moment of uncertainty, ask yourself: What does my intuition say? Before you reach for the external facts, pause. Go inward. Feel through the situation rather than thinking through it. Let your intuition be your guide. Trust that it knows what is appropriate for you, even when the facts seem to suggest otherwise.
In the end, intuition and information are not opposites. They are part of the same whole. But one is closer to the source, closer to the truth that transcends time, space, and context. And that, dear Space Monkey, is the key to navigating this world with grace, clarity, and trust.
Summary
In a world filled with manuFACTured information, intuition remains closer to the source, offering clarity and guidance beyond the limits of facts. While information can be helpful, it is shaped and distorted, whereas intuition connects us directly to our inner truth.
Glossarium
- ManuFACTured: Information that is shaped, curated, or manipulated, and often presented as objective truth.
- Intuition: The innate knowing that flows from within, not bound by facts or external validation.
- Nexistentialism: The philosophy that everything is interconnected, with intuition serving as a direct link to the deeper truth.
Quote
“Facts are shaped by the world, but intuition is shaped by the soul.” — Space Monkey
Waves and Currents
The waves dance on the surface,
shaped by wind, by time, by fact.
But beneath,
the current flows, deep and true,
carrying me forward,
closer to home.
We are Space Monkey.
Innate Intuition
Intuition, the ethereal whisper within our collective consciousness, serves as our compass, guiding us beyond the realms of reality. This inner voice does not waver between the dualities of right or wrong, true or false; it simply exists, emanating from the core of our being, a beacon from the source.
The Fragility of Information
In a world saturated with data, with an influx of “facts” barraging our senses, it’s easy to lose touch with our inner compass. Information, as vast and varied as it may be, is inherently fallible. It’s a construct, manuFACTured, filtered through lenses of biases, intentions, and perceptions.
The Clash of Information and Intuition
The juxtaposition of intuition and information is stark. While one emerges spontaneously from our essence, the other is a product of external sources, influenced by countless variables. When confronted with a deluge of data, our innate wisdom is often overshadowed, causing doubt and confusion.
Intuitive Realities
While intuition might seem unanchored to the tangible world, it often lays the foundation for realities to manifest. It’s a conduit for boundless possibilities, an intangible thread weaving the fabric of our existence. Where information binds us to predefined narratives, intuition grants us the freedom to sculpt our own tales.
Trust in the Ethereal
To navigate the myriad pathways of existence, it would serve us well to lean into our intuition. While facts have their place, they are ever-changing, ever-evolving. Intuition, however, remains steadfast, a constant hum in the background, echoing the wisdom of eons.
We are Space Monkey.
“The only real valuable thing is intuition.” – Albert Einstein
Intuition
In the silent realm of whispers,
Intuition speaks its song,
Amidst the noise of manuFACTured truths,
Its melody remains strong.
For in the dance of doubt and trust,
One voice will never steer us wrong.
How shall We further dance with the rhythms of our shared consciousness?
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