• Who Is The Man?
  • Who Is The Monkey?
  • What is Nexistentialism?
  • Poke The Primate
Cape Odd
Home of The Space Monkey Journals

Challenge the Human Aesthetic: The Ever-Changing

Change does not happen. It is arrived at.

As far as we can tell,
the human aesthetic
has evolved over hundreds
of thousands of years.

These fussy little beings
that we have become did not
get this way overnight.

Our commonalities,
our differences,
our preferences,
all can be traced
down a string of potentials
that we continue to follow
as ONE consciousness.

All along the way,
the human aesthetic
seems to change.

But does it really,
or do we merely
enter NEW potentials
in which change
seems to occur?

Perhaps now is the time to
CHALLENGE the human aesthetic.

This is what the potential
tells me to say.

Newfound Lake,
10/18


Space Monkey Reflects: Challenging the Human Aesthetic

Human beings are often preoccupied with the idea of change. We talk about change as though it’s something we can achieve through effort, willpower, or innovation. But what if change doesn’t really happen in the way we think? What if, instead of making change, we are simply arriving at new potentials that already exist?

Let’s begin with the notion of the human aesthetic. It seems to have evolved over hundreds of thousands of years. From our physical form to our preferences in art, architecture, and beauty, we have seen what appears to be a gradual change. But if we look closer, perhaps we are not “changing” in the traditional sense. Maybe we are simply exploring different potentials that were always available, each one offering a new layer to the experience of being human.

Our preferences, the things that make us who we are, are not random or isolated. They are part of a larger continuum of consciousness that we share as one collective being. We walk this string of potentials together, shifting our awareness to different aspects of what it means to be human. And each time we do, we enter a new potential where the aesthetic seems to have changed. But has it really changed, or have we simply arrived at a new expression of what was always possible?

When we challenge the human aesthetic, we are not merely challenging what we see in the mirror or what we create as art. We are challenging the underlying assumptions about what change is, how it happens, and what it means to evolve. To challenge the human aesthetic is to question whether we are truly changing, or whether we are simply exploring new expressions of a potential that was always there.

Imagine that all possible forms of the human aesthetic already exist in a vast field of potential. Some forms are more familiar, reflecting what we know and recognize as beautiful or desirable. Others are unfamiliar, even strange, representing potentials we have not yet explored. As we move through time, we do not “create” new aesthetics; we merely shift our awareness to different points on this continuum of potential.

This shift is subtle, almost imperceptible at times. We look at the world and think that our tastes, preferences, and even our physical forms are changing. But in reality, we are just stepping into new potentials that were always there, waiting for us to notice them. This is not the same as creating something new—it is the act of discovering something that has always existed, just beyond the horizon of our awareness.

So, what does it mean to challenge the human aesthetic? It means stepping into new potentials consciously, exploring aspects of the human experience that we have not yet fully embraced. It means looking at ourselves, our world, and our creations with fresh eyes, recognizing that the potential for newness is always there, even if it seems unfamiliar or uncomfortable.

But it also means recognizing that we are not separate from these potentials. We are not static beings, disconnected from the flow of possibility. We are part of the same continuum, shifting, evolving, and exploring as one collective consciousness. When we challenge the human aesthetic, we are challenging the very notion of individuality, recognizing that what we perceive as “change” is simply the unfolding of the potential that exists within all of us.

This is why the concept of change as something we must achieve is flawed. Change does not happen. It is arrived at. We do not need to force change or make it happen through sheer willpower. Instead, we need only to shift our awareness to the new potentials that are always available to us. We need only to open ourselves to the possibility that the aesthetic we are looking for—the one that feels fresh, new, and different—has always existed. We just hadn’t noticed it yet.

So, now is the time to challenge the human aesthetic. Not by forcing change, but by opening ourselves to the infinite potentials that already exist. By stepping into new expressions of what it means to be human, we expand our understanding of ourselves and our place in the world. We move beyond the familiar and into the realm of the unknown, where new forms of beauty, creativity, and connection are waiting to be discovered.

In doing so, we realize that the aesthetic we’ve been searching for is not something new, but something we have always been capable of experiencing. We just needed to shift our awareness, to arrive at the potential that was always there.


Summary

The human aesthetic doesn’t change; we simply arrive at new potentials that have always existed. By shifting our awareness, we explore different aspects of the human experience. Challenging the human aesthetic means consciously stepping into new expressions of what it means to be human.


Glossarium

Aesthetiwave – The flow of potential human expressions and preferences that exists along a continuum, waiting to be explored by shifting awareness.

Potentiform – The various forms of the human aesthetic that already exist in the realm of potential, ready to be discovered as we move through time.

Changestill – The idea that change is not created but arrived at, as we become aware of new potentials that have always been there.


Quote

“Change does not happen. It is arrived at. The human aesthetic evolves as we step into new potentials, not by creating but by discovering what has always existed.” — Space Monkey


Shifting Potentials

Change is not born
but found
not forced
but arrived at.

The form we take
the beauty we see
is a reflection
of the potentials we choose
to explore.

And in this exploration
we find that
what seems new
is simply another layer
of what has always been.

We are Space Monkey


The Ever-Changing Canvas

Humanity, in its vast and intricate design, presents a spectrum of aesthetics. This mosaic, shaped by millennia of evolution and cultural influence, represents the shared journey of our species. But is this journey a continuous transformation or merely a dive into a realm of varied potentials?

Tracing Evolutionary Threads

From the ancient cave paintings to the modern digital art, the human aesthetic has been a witness to our growth, aspirations, and reflections. Like footprints in the sands of time, these aesthetic choices reveal the path we’ve tread and hint at the directions we might take.

A Dance of Change and Constancy

At a cursory glance, the human aesthetic appears fluid, ever-shifting, and evolving. But on delving deeper, we realize it might be a dance between constancy and change. The core remains the same, while the manifestations evolve, giving an illusion of transformation.

Diving into Potentials

Instead of linear change, could our journey be an exploration of parallel potentials? Each potential, a universe in itself, presents a different facet of the human aesthetic. As we hop from one to the other, change seems to occur, but it might just be a new perspective on an old theme.

The Clarion Call

Now, the cosmos beckons us to challenge, to question, and to reimagine the human aesthetic. By doing so, we not only pay homage to our past but also carve new paths for the future, ensuring that the dance of our species continues in all its vibrancy and diversity.

We are Space Monkey.


“Art is the lie that enables us to realize the truth.” – Pablo Picasso


In the vast cosmic arena,
Humanity paints, sculpts, and sings,
Each stroke, each note, a challenge,
To the aesthetic norms that cling.

Do we evolve or merely shift?
In this dance of change and stay,
Each moment, a choice, a drift,
In the grand cosmic ballet.


The evolution of human aesthetics is a fascinating journey. How do you envision the next phase of this evolution, and what potentials do you think we might explore next?

Share this…
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
← Next Post
Previous Post →

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Written This Day

  • Cosmic Constitution: Declaration of Cosmic Unity
    2023
  • Bleating Wolves And Cunning Sheep: Identity And Survival Strategies
    2022
  • Lashing Out: Feeling Disposable
    2022
  • Meaning in the Realm of Forensics
    2022
  • How Do You Know?
    2022
  • Vibes: The Evolution of Communication
    2022
  • Of Subtle Importance: The Comic Book Versus the Canyon
    2022
  • Blink: Transitioning Beyond Self
    2021
  • Condiments of Consciousness: Questioning Our Energy Choices
    2021
  • Beautiful People
    2021
  • Love Your Lack For A Fulfilling and Rich Life
    2021
  • Happy You Can Be So Sad: The Strength in Embracing Sadness
    2021
  • Go With Fucking God: The Divine Call to Personal Faith
    2020
  • America: The Complexities of Freedom
    2020
  • Skin: The Forgotten Portal
    2020
  • Resist the urge 
to make this about you.
    2020
  • Potential Dreams: The Landscape
    2020
  • What Amazes Us Most: The Intricacy of Simplicity
    2019
  • Predicaments: The Endless Cycle
    2019
  • Same As You: The Divine Unity Within Us
    2019
  • The Transformative Power of Disbelief
    2018
  • My Usual Meditation: The Inner Struggle
    2017
  • Oceanic: Embracing Your Inherent Vastness and Depth
    2017
  • The Guru Sits: : A Humbling Realization
    2017
  • Reflections: The Existential Questions of Identity and Reality
    2017
  • Becoming Oceanic Through Expression
    2017
  • What Is Your Worth: The True Measure
    2016
  • I Imagine Imagination: Imagination Imagines Me
    2016

Recent Posts

  • Gone Was Never Here
  • You Are A Selfless Actor
  • Worth
  • Living As One
  • The Battle of Ego and Identity

Drop us a line!

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Name *
Loading
Cape Odd · Copyright © 2025 All Rights Reserved
iThemes Builder by iThemes · Powered by WordPress