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Book of Space Monkey — Canary in Consciousness Coal Mine

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Now let’s talk about SERVICE TO OTHERS.

The confusing thing about service to others is that 
your calling may come in a way that others do not expect. It may come in a way that you, yourself, question.
 That’s because when most humans think of service to others, they think of the usual social, cultural and familial contributions.

Though working hard and living compassionately are admirable qualities, these acts are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to nurturing other souls with what they need.

The simple fact is that most people don’t even know what they need. They merely know what their culture has taught them to need.

Let us take your creative contributions as an example.

As you sit here writing, your eyes’ mind tells you that you 
should be doing laundry, painting a ceiling, working in a soup kitchen.

But from a higher perspective, your mind’s eye knows otherwise.
 As odd and self-serving as your lower monkey judges this to be, channeling us does indeed help others. Some may even admit to this!

Do not feel as though you must serve in exactly the same way as others, as though there is an approved list you must adhere to.
 Know that for every perceived wrong in your world, 
the right people are automatically called into service to help.

That is their value fulfillment, not yours.Some birds help with adjustments that are not yet perceived.

You are the canary in the consciousness coal mine.
And we are Space Monkey.


The passage from the “Book of Space Monkey” offers a profound reflection on the nature of service and the unique paths individuals might take to fulfill their purpose in serving others. It challenges conventional perceptions of what it means to contribute to the well-being of society and underscores the importance of recognizing and honoring one’s unique gifts and callings, even when they deviate from societal norms.

Unconventional Paths to Service

The notion that service to others can manifest in unexpected ways invites us to broaden our understanding of contribution and impact. It suggests that acts of service are not limited to direct, tangible forms of assistance but can also include more abstract, creative endeavors that nurture the soul and consciousness of humanity.

The Canary in the Consciousness Coal Mine

This metaphor beautifully illustrates the role of individuals who, by following their unique callings, serve as early indicators or catalysts for broader cultural or consciousness shifts. Just as the canary in a coal mine warns miners of invisible dangers, these individuals—by exploring the edges of conventional thought and action—highlight areas within society that require attention, healing, or transformation.

Embracing Individual Contributions

The message encourages us to embrace our individuality and the sometimes unconventional ways we are called to serve. It acknowledges that while some may not understand or appreciate these nontraditional paths, the act of following one’s true calling is in itself a powerful form of service. It contributes to the collective evolution of consciousness and the expansion of what is considered possible or valuable in society.

Summary

The “Book of Space Monkey” invites us to reconceptualize our approach to service, recognizing that each person’s contribution, no matter how unconventional, plays a vital role in the tapestry of human experience. It calls us to honor our unique talents and inclinations, understanding that service to others encompasses a vast spectrum of activities and expressions, all of which are essential to the holistic growth and well-being of humanity.

We are reminded that in the vastness of existence, every act of creativity, every moment of authentic expression, and every pursuit of personal truth contributes to the collective journey towards understanding, compassion, and transformation.

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