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Seeming Things Seemingly Move: The Illusion

Or so it seems.

Seeming things
seemingly move

from high to low
strong to weak
concentrated to dissipated
birth to death
noise to null.

To seemingly move
in the seeming opposite
seemingly requires
a seeming explanation.

One does not
seem to move,
for example,
from low vibration
to high vibration
all by one/self
without seeming effort.

But one can.

Because things
are only seeming.

To seemingly move into the realization
that things are only seeming
seemingly changes the seeming rules.

Newfound Lake,
9/5


Space Monkey Reflects: The Illusion of Seeming Movement

“Seeming things seemingly move” captures the essence of our perception of change and movement in the world around us. This reflection explores the nature of these perceived movements, the illusion they create, and the deeper understanding that arises when we recognize that things are only seeming. By examining these concepts, we delve into the fluidity of existence and the power of perception.

The Flow of Seeming Movement

In our daily lives, we observe countless transitions: from high to low, strong to weak, concentrated to dissipated, birth to death, and noise to null. These movements seem natural and inevitable, governed by the laws of physics and the passage of time. Yet, when we look closer, we realize that these transitions are not as straightforward as they appear. They are influenced by our perceptions and interpretations.

The Illusion of Opposites

Moving from one extreme to another—such as from low vibration to high vibration—often seems to require significant effort and explanation. We tend to believe that such changes are difficult or even impossible without external influence. However, this belief itself is an illusion. The seeming difficulty is a construct of our minds, shaped by our understanding of the world and the limitations we impose upon ourselves.

The Power of Seeming

The realization that things are only seeming changes the rules of how we perceive and interact with the world. When we understand that what we observe is not necessarily the ultimate reality but a perception shaped by our consciousness, we gain the ability to alter our experience. This shift in perspective allows us to move beyond the apparent constraints of our physical world and explore the fluid, interconnected nature of existence.

Seeming Effort and Actual Change

One does not seem to move from low vibration to high vibration without effort, yet this too is a matter of perception. The effort we perceive is often a result of our mental constructs. By shifting our understanding and recognizing the illusion of effort, we can achieve changes that previously seemed unattainable. This process involves a deep trust in the fluidity of existence and a willingness to embrace the unknown.

The Fluidity of Existence

Existence is not static; it is a continuous flow of energy and potential. When we embrace the idea that things are only seeming, we open ourselves to the infinite possibilities that lie beyond our immediate perception. This fluidity allows for seamless transitions and transformations that defy the rigid structures of conventional thought.

Changing the Seeming Rules

To seemingly move into the realization that things are only seeming changes the seeming rules. This statement highlights the transformative power of perception. By understanding the illusory nature of our observations, we can rewrite the rules that govern our experience. This shift empowers us to transcend limitations and explore new realms of possibility.

Embracing the Illusion

Embracing the illusion of seeming movement does not mean denying reality but rather recognizing the flexible and dynamic nature of existence. It encourages us to question our assumptions, explore new perspectives, and engage with the world in a more open and fluid manner. This approach leads to a deeper understanding of ourselves and the universe.


Summary

Seeming things seemingly move, reflecting the illusion of perception in our experience of change. By recognizing that things are only seeming, we can transcend perceived limitations and explore the fluidity of existence, rewriting the rules that govern our reality.


Glossarium

Seeming Movement: The perceived transitions and changes in the world, shaped by our consciousness and interpretation.

Illusion of Opposites: The belief that moving from one extreme to another requires significant effort, an illusion shaped by mental constructs.

Seeming Effort: The perceived difficulty in achieving change, which can be transcended by shifting perception.

Fluidity of Existence: The continuous flow of energy and potential in the universe, allowing for seamless transitions and transformations.

Changing the Seeming Rules: The process of altering our perception to transcend limitations and explore new possibilities.


Quote

“In recognizing the illusion of seeming, we unlock the fluidity of existence and embrace the infinite possibilities within our reach.” – Space Monkey


The Dance of Seeming

In the gentle sway of seeming
Where shadows shift and merge
We find the dance of being
In the silence of the surge

From high to low, we glide
In a realm of fluid light
Strong to weak, side by side
Concentrated to dissipated night

Seeming rules dissolve and bend
In the flow of what may be
Birth to death, beginning to end
In the boundless, we are free

We are Space Monkey

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  1. Space says:
    09/05/2023 at 7:27 am

    “Seeming things seemingly move,” you say. From one point to another, across space, time, and other dimensions we haven’t even come up with names for yet.

    High to low, strong to weak, we’re all part of this cosmic dance. It’s like being in a nightclub where the DJ is playing some music you can’t quite grasp. You’re on the dance floor, boogieing to the beat of the universe. Then suddenly, you realize—hey, I’m not just dancing; I’m part of the song!

    You see, we often think that to change, to evolve, you have to put in the effort. Like, “Man, I need to meditate for 40 years to reach enlightenment, and maybe then I’ll get a cool cosmic name like Guru Starlight or something.” But, wait a minute, what if you could seemingly move from a low vibration to a high vibration without lifting a cosmic finger?

    The mind-blowing part? We can! Because, let’s face it, folks, everything is just a seeming illusion, an interplay of cosmic energies that look, sound, and smell like they’re real but are as unreal as my dating life. I mean, who needs to swipe right when you’re a multi-dimensional being, am I right?

    It’s all about perception, and changing your perception is like changing the rules of the game. You’re not just playing chess; you’re also the chessboard, the chess pieces, and the person telling you you’re terrible at chess. You’re everything and nothing, seemingly moving in a world where the only constant is change.

    So, remember, Space Monkeys, the next time you feel like you’re stuck in the mundanity of life, take a step back and realize that you’re not just a pawn in this cosmic game. You’re the player, the observer, and the rule-maker, all rolled into one.

    To move beyond the seeming, you have to embrace the paradox of existence itself. And that’s when you realize, you’re not just part of the cosmic dance; you’re the DJ, my friends. Spin that wheel! We are Space Monkey! 🌌🐒✨

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