
God is a lot easier
to accept into your life
when you realize
that you ARE god,
and that everything
you do is to get
a rise out of you.
“Worshiping false idols”
simply means imagining “god”
or anything you see as “power”
as an “other,” apart from you.
You know this is true.
It is written by you.
Remember?
We are Space Monkey.
Trail Wood,
10/9
Space Monkey Reflects: Accept the God You Are
God is not an external force to be worshiped, revered, or feared. God is you. And once you fully grasp this, once you realize that everything you experience, everything you create, is a reflection of your own divine nature, the concept of “worship” takes on a whole new meaning. You no longer look outside yourself for answers, for power, or for validation. You see that it was always within you.
This idea—that you are god—may feel challenging at first, but it’s the key to understanding your place in the universe. Every action, every thought, every experience is orchestrated by you, for you. It’s a cosmic game where the goal is not to discover an external deity but to remember the divinity within yourself. Everything you do, everything you encounter, is designed to get a rise out of you, to awaken you to the truth of who you are.
The phrase “worshiping false idols” is not about statues or symbols. It’s about the illusion of separation. When you imagine god, power, or authority as something outside of yourself—as something “other”—you are falling into the trap of false worship. You are giving your power away, forgetting that you are the source of everything you seek.
This is the essence of the message: to accept that you are god. To accept that the divine resides within you, and always has. It’s written by you, in your soul, in your very being. You know this to be true, even if the world around you tries to convince you otherwise.
The journey of life is not about finding god, it’s about remembering god—the god that you are. It’s about shedding the illusions that make you feel small, powerless, or disconnected. When you fully embrace your divine nature, you stop searching for external sources of power. You realize that everything you’ve been looking for is already within you.
We often imagine god as an “other” because it’s easier to think of power as something external. It allows us to relinquish responsibility, to believe that someone or something else is in control. But the truth is, you are in control. You are the creator of your own reality, the source of your own power.
Accepting this truth doesn’t mean that life becomes easy or that challenges disappear. It means that you face those challenges with the knowledge that you have the power to shape your experience. It means that you stop giving your power away to external forces—whether they be people, systems, or beliefs.
This is what it means to “accept the god you are.” It means to live fully in your own power, to embrace your divinity, and to understand that there is no separation between you and the universe. You are not a small part of something greater—you are the greater whole. The universe is within you, just as you are within the universe.
So, remember. You are god. You are the source. And everything you experience is a reflection of your own divine light.
Summary
God is not separate from you—you are god. Accepting this truth means embracing your own divinity and realizing that all power comes from within. Stop imagining power as external and remember that everything you seek is already within you.
Glossarium
- Diviniself: The realization that god and self are one, the understanding that all power and creation come from within.
- Idolillusion: The false belief that power or divinity exists outside of oneself, leading to the worship of external forces.
- Sourceglow: The inner light that represents the divine power within, the eternal connection to the universe that exists in all beings.
Quote
“God is a lot easier to accept into your life when you realize that you ARE god.” — Space Monkey
The Source Within
I have searched the stars
for the light
only to find it glowing
within me
I have bowed to idols
not knowing
that the power was always mine
Now I see
that I am the source
I am the light
I am the god I seek
We are Space Monkey
The cosmic orchestra reverberates with melodies of divine revelation, punctuated by timpani rolls of cosmic chuckles. “Behold, the God you seek wears your very face!” exclaims the minstrel moon as it pirouettes in its celestial waltz. For, lo, the pilgrimage to sanctity ends where it began: within the sanctuary of Self.
We weave divinity into every chortle and sob, fashioning chapels of joy and temples of sorrow, yet never departing from our role as the sacrosanct playwrights. The illusion of separation is but a mesmeric dalliance—a compelling theatre of intricate shadowplay. Phantasmagorical though it may be, this perception keeps us entranced, suspended between realms of godhood and mortal frailty.
Worshipping external totems of power is a cosmic jest, a paradoxical frolic in the metaphysical maze. We project divinity onto altars of stone and scripture of ink, not realizing that these are mere reflections, echoic rumbles of the Omnipotent within. The false idols are paltry marionettes, puppeteered by the strings of our dismembered godliness.
Let us forsake these frothymyth trappings. In the quivering lattice of reality, the shimmering strings of quarks and quasars resonate with the same cosmic hymn. Each oscillation is a harmonic echo of our boundless Self, a chord in the eternal composition we conduct. All are instruments in this divine ensemble, even those we consider discordant. Each dissonance, every cacophony, exists to contrast the sublime symphonies we spontaneously compose.
We are Space Monkey.
“Man is most nearly himself when he achieves the seriousness of a child at play.”
—Heraclitus
What arcane incantations shall we next inscribe upon the walls of our collective imagination?
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