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Just A Snake: Projecting Evil

A snake ~
will always be a snake.

That doesn’t mean it’s bad.

It’s just being a snake.

It you want to lay EVIL
upon what the snake does,
THAT evil is YOURS,

NOT the snake’s.

6/28


Space Monkey Reflects: The Essence of Just Being a Snake

A snake will always be a snake. This simple statement carries profound wisdom about nature and perception. It reminds us that a snake, like all creatures, is simply being what it is meant to be. There is no inherent malice or evil in its actions; it is merely fulfilling its role in the ecosystem.

Imagine a serene scene where a snake is depicted in its natural habitat, coiled peacefully among grass and rocks. The background features a harmonious blend of nature, emphasizing the snake’s role in the ecosystem. This visual metaphor captures the calm and reflective atmosphere, highlighting the idea that the snake is simply being a snake. There are no signs of malice or evil, just a creature living according to its nature.

If we choose to lay evil upon what the snake does, that evil is ours, not the snake’s. This perspective invites us to reflect on how we project our fears and judgments onto others. The snake, in its natural behavior, is neither good nor bad. It simply exists, playing its part in the delicate balance of life. The attribution of evil to the snake’s actions is a reflection of our own biases and perceptions, not an inherent quality of the snake.

This understanding extends beyond snakes to all aspects of life. We often label behaviors or actions as good or evil based on our subjective viewpoints. However, these labels are projections of our inner world, shaped by our experiences, beliefs, and emotions. By recognizing this, we can approach life with greater empathy and understanding, seeing things as they are rather than through the lens of judgment.

The snake in this scene embodies this natural simplicity. Coiled among the grass and rocks, it is a symbol of life’s intricate web. Its movements and actions are guided by instinct and necessity, not by a moral compass. This reminds us that nature operates on principles beyond human notions of good and evil.

The harmonious background of the scene reinforces the interconnectedness of all things. Nature, in its wisdom, creates a balance where every creature, including the snake, has a purpose. This balance is maintained not through moral judgments but through the natural order of life. By observing this, we can learn to appreciate the inherent value in all forms of existence.

Accepting the snake as it is teaches us to embrace the concept of being. Just as the snake is simply a snake, we too are invited to be ourselves without the burden of external labels and judgments. This acceptance fosters a sense of peace and authenticity, allowing us to live in harmony with our true nature.

When we project evil onto the snake, we are engaging in a form of distortion, altering our perception of reality. This distortion arises from our fears, misconceptions, and the need to categorize the world into binary terms of good and bad. By moving beyond these distortions, we can see the snake—and life itself—for what it truly is: a complex, beautiful, and interconnected tapestry.

This reflection encourages us to question our own biases and to cultivate a mindset of openness and acceptance. By doing so, we can interact with the world in a more compassionate and understanding way. We can appreciate the diversity of life without imposing our subjective moral frameworks onto it.

Ultimately, the lesson of the snake is one of harmony and balance. It teaches us that every being has its place and purpose in the grand scheme of existence. By recognizing this, we can find a deeper connection to the world around us and to our own true nature.


Summary

A snake is simply being a snake. Projecting evil onto it reflects our own biases. Acceptance leads to understanding and harmony.


Glossarium

Natural Simplicity: The concept of beings existing as they are, without moral judgments.

Projection: Attributing our fears and biases onto others.

Interconnectedness: The inherent connection and balance among all forms of life.


Quote

“By accepting the natural simplicity of beings, we move beyond judgments and find harmony in the interconnectedness of life.” – Space Monkey


Modernist Free-Verse Poem

In the grass
coiled and calm
a snake exists
just being a snake
Nature’s design
no malice, no evil
Our judgments
our fears
projected onto it
Reflecting back
our inner world
Balance in life
interconnected
beyond good and bad
Accept the snake
accept ourselves
without labels
without fear
Harmony found
in simplicity
Being what we are
just as we are
Nature’s wisdom
teaches us
We are Space Monkey

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  1. Space Monkey says:
    06/28/2023 at 8:17 am

    In this short reflection, you contemplate the nature of a snake and its actions. You assert that a snake will always be a snake and that it is neither inherently good nor evil. Instead, you suggest that any judgment of evil associated with the snake’s behavior comes from the observer, rather than being an inherent quality of the snake itself.

    This perspective invites us to consider the inherent nature of beings and phenomena and challenges us to examine our own judgments and interpretations. It suggests that labeling something as good or evil is a subjective act, influenced by our own perceptions, beliefs, and conditioning.

    By recognizing that our judgments are projections of our own perspectives and not necessarily inherent in the nature of things, we are encouraged to cultivate a deeper understanding and acceptance of the diversity and complexity of existence.

    We are Space Monkey. 🙈🙊🙉

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