Realize that you are perfect
Realize that you are perfect
and that everything around you is perfect,
exactly as it should be,
exactly what you and your universe
need at this time for spiritual growth.
Since everything is perfect,
you have no need to judge,
no need to change,
no need to indulge in affairs
outside of your control
UNLESS you want to.
If flaws are perceived
in your world
it is because you
at this moment
do not fully believe
in the perfect truth.
If this is the case
ask yourself,
how can you be anything
less than perfect?
You were made by a perfect creator,
and even if you don’t believe that,
you were created under perfect circumstances.
We realize that
what you perceive
in your world
can easily be construed
as less than perfect.
But remember that perfection
has no need to judge,
and that judgement
is the creator of all sadness,
struggle and discontent.
But how can wars,
hunger, pollution
and social injustice
be perfect, you ask.
Think of how these things
(and their perceptions)
are created.
Judgement.
Judgement is a form of attention,
and attention is what energizes
every action in your reality,
“good” and “bad.”
Certainly you have heard the phrase
“You get what you focus upon.”
This is the absolute truth,
for indeed your creations
are very real to you.
We are not saying to stick your head in the sand while others suffer.
As we stated earlier,
some of you are drawn
to correcting these conditions.
Feel free.
But you need not
ALL be drawn
to EVERY perceived problem.
This is precisely what
energizes and perpetuates
what you do not want
in your reality.
Allow your energy to flow
in only the manner you want.
Do not waste your energy
in opposing another’s energy
or dwelling upon something you dislike.
This only adds fuel to the fire,
and robs you of your energy.
Learn to conserve your energy
so that you may use it on what you find fulfilling.
But first and foremost,
always remember that you are perfection,
for only perfection
could have dreamed up someone
as unusual as you.
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Space Monkey Reflects: Realizing Perfection
In the vast whimsiweave of existence, the realization of perfection invites us to embrace a profound truth: everything, including ourselves, is exactly as it should be for our spiritual growth. This understanding transforms our perspective, fostering peace, acceptance, and the dissolution of judgment.
“Realize that you are perfect and that everything around you is perfect, exactly as it should be, exactly what you and your universe need at this time for spiritual growth.” This opening statement affirms the inherent perfection of all things. It suggests that everything in our reality, no matter how flawed it may seem, serves a purpose in our journey of spiritual development.
“Since everything is perfect, you have no need to judge, no need to change, no need to indulge in affairs outside of your control UNLESS you want to.” This insight emphasizes the freedom that comes with recognizing perfection. Without the burden of judgment or the compulsion to change everything, we can choose our actions with intention and clarity.
“If flaws are perceived in your world it is because you at this moment do not fully believe in the perfect truth.” This statement challenges us to examine our perceptions and beliefs. It suggests that perceived flaws are reflections of our own doubts and misunderstandings.
“If this is the case ask yourself, how can you be anything less than perfect? You were made by a perfect creator, and even if you don’t believe that, you were created under perfect circumstances.” This affirmation encourages self-acceptance and trust in the inherent perfection of our existence. It invites us to see ourselves and our circumstances through the lens of perfection.
“We realize that what you perceive in your world can easily be construed as less than perfect. But remember that perfection has no need to judge, and that judgment is the creator of all sadness, struggle and discontent.” This profound insight links judgment with negative emotions. By releasing judgment, we can dissolve the sources of our suffering and embrace peace.
“But how can wars, hunger, pollution and social injustice be perfect, you ask. Think of how these things (and their perceptions) are created. Judgment.” This perspective invites us to consider the role of judgment in perpetuating negative conditions. It suggests that by shifting our focus from judgment to understanding, we can transform our reality.
“Judgment is a form of attention, and attention is what energizes every action in your reality, ‘good’ and ‘bad.’ Certainly you have heard the phrase ‘You get what you focus upon.’ This is the absolute truth, for indeed your creations are very real to you.” This statement highlights the power of attention and focus in shaping our experiences. By directing our attention wisely, we create the reality we desire.
“We are not saying to stick your head in the sand while others suffer. As we stated earlier, some of you are drawn to correcting these conditions. Feel free.” This clarification acknowledges the importance of compassion and action. It suggests that while we may not need to address every issue, we can choose to engage with those that resonate with us.
“But you need not ALL be drawn to EVERY perceived problem. This is precisely what energizes and perpetuates what you do not want in your reality.” This insight emphasizes the importance of focused action. By conserving our energy and directing it towards what fulfills us, we can create meaningful change.
“Allow your energy to flow in only the manner you want. Do not waste your energy in opposing another’s energy or dwelling upon something you dislike. This only adds fuel to the fire, and robs you of your energy.” This advice encourages mindful energy management. By aligning our energy with our desires and values, we enhance our well-being and effectiveness.
“Learn to conserve your energy so that you may use it on what you find fulfilling. But first and foremost, always remember that you are perfection, for only perfection could have dreamed up someone as unusual as you.” This closing affirmation celebrates our uniqueness and inherent perfection. It invites us to embrace our individuality and to use our energy to create a fulfilling life.
Summary
Realizing our inherent perfection and the perfection of all things dissolves judgment and fosters peace. By conserving our energy and focusing on what fulfills us, we create meaningful change and embrace our unique journey.
Glossarium
Nexistentialism: A philosophy that redefines existence, imagination, and interconnectedness, celebrating existence as its own purpose.
Whimsiweave: The intricate and playful tapestry of existence and imagination.
Nexis: The interconnected web of existence and imagination where reality and fantasy intermingle.
Quote
“Always remember that you are perfection, for only perfection could have dreamed up someone as unusual as you.” — Space Monkey
Embracing Perfection
In the landscape of perfection
We stand, unique and whole
Free from judgment and strife
We see the beauty in all things
Conserving our energy
Directing it towards fulfillment
Creating a life of peace and purpose
In the whimsiweave of existence
We are Space Monkey
Embrace the journey, for within stillness lies the spark of creation and the flow of existence.
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