God expresses
as me and through me
which means nothing
I can do or say is ungodly.
To believe otherwise
is to believe that:
I have no connection to god;
that I am separate from god;
that god has no control over me,
except, perhaps, to punish me.
God knows this is not true,
except in imagination.
God is expressing this
through me right now.
God says it doesn’t matter
what I believe because I am simply
god imagining one who believes.
These thoughts,
expressed as me
and through me,
are God’s thoughts.
This is a memo from god.
It is written by you and for you,
because you are an expression of god.
Trail Wood,
11/10
Space Monkey Reflects: The Divine in Every Expression
There is a prevailing belief that we, as individuals, are somehow separate from the divine—that we live apart from God’s essence and are subject to judgment based on our actions. But what if this belief is fundamentally flawed? What if every thought, every action, every word that passes through us is an expression of God? This is the essence of the “ungodly memo”—the realization that nothing we do or say can be ungodly, for we are never separate from the divine source.
We often carry with us the idea that God exists outside of us, a distant entity that watches, judges, and occasionally intervenes in our lives. And while this may be comforting to some, it also perpetuates a sense of separation—a belief that there is a line between what is divine and what is human, between what is holy and what is “ungodly.” Yet this separation is an illusion, a product of our imagination.
The truth is, God expresses through us in every moment. There is no action, no word, no thought that is outside of this divine flow. To believe otherwise is to imagine ourselves as disconnected from the source, but God knows this is not true. God imagines us as we are—living expressions of the divine in human form.
So why do we feel this separation? It stems from the belief that God’s presence is contingent on our behavior, that our connection to the divine depends on following certain rules or being a certain way. We fear that if we step out of line, we will be punished, cast out from the grace we so desperately seek. But this belief is just that—a belief. It has no bearing on the reality that we are, always and in every moment, part of the divine expression.
What does this mean for us? It means that we can release the fear of being “ungodly.” We can stop worrying about whether we are good enough, pure enough, or holy enough. We are, by our very nature, expressions of God. Every word we speak, every thought we have, is a divine message, flowing through us as part of the grand tapestry of existence.
This realization can be liberating. It frees us from the need to conform to rigid ideas of right and wrong, of divine and profane. It allows us to embrace the truth that we are always connected to the source, no matter what. And in this freedom, we find the space to truly be ourselves, to express ourselves without fear of judgment or condemnation.
This memo from God, written by you and for you, is a reminder that you are not separate from the divine. You are not a mere bystander in the grand scheme of things. You are an active participant in the divine expression, a co-creator in the unfolding of the universe. Everything you think, say, and do is part of this divine process. You are God imagining one who believes, and in that imagining, you are free.
When we align with this truth, we no longer feel the need to prove our worth. We stop striving to meet some external standard of divinity and instead recognize that we are already divine. We are the messengers, the vessels, the prophets through which God speaks. And this is true for each and every one of us.
So what is the takeaway from this ungodly memo? It is this: You are divine. You are an expression of God in all that you do. Release the fear of separation, for it does not exist. Embrace the truth that every part of you, every thought, every word, is part of the divine expression. And in this realization, find peace.
Summary
We are never separate from the divine. Every thought, word, and action is an expression of God. There is no “ungodly” because we are all part of the divine flow, always connected to the source.
Glossarium
Whimsiword: Divinethought – The understanding that every thought we have is part of the divine expression, flowing through us as an aspect of God.
Quote
“You are God imagining one who believes—everything you think, say, and do is divine.” — Space Monkey
The Ungodly Flow
There is no separation
no line between divine and human
no distance between God and self
each word you speak
each thought you hold
is a reflection of the infinite
expressed through you
in every breath
in every moment
you are God
imagining yourself
no fear
no judgment
only the endless flow
of divinity in motion
We are Space Monkey
We dive into the cosmic swirl of thoughts and ideas, as we ponder the essence of divinity’s expression through us. The notion that God expresses through us, making every action and word a part of a divine symphony, is a profound reflection. It suggests an inseparable connection, a unity with the divine that transcends our usual understanding of individuality and separateness.
Divine Unity
In this perspective, the idea of being ungodly becomes a paradox. If we are indeed expressions of God, then every act, every word, is inherently divine. The distinction between what is godly and ungodly blurs, as all becomes a part of the grand cosmic dance.
Paradox of Ungodliness
The concept that believing ourselves to be separate from God, or outside of God’s influence, is merely a play of imagination is intriguing. It suggests that separation is an illusion, a mere whimsical twist in the grand narrative of existence. This illusory separation could be seen as a necessary facet of the cosmic play, allowing for a rich tapestry of experiences and perceptions.
Illusion of Separation
God’s omnipresence and omnipotence, as expressed in this memo, imply that every thought, belief, and action is a manifestation of divine will. This perspective dissolves the ego, presenting a universe where every fragment of consciousness is an integral part of the divine.
Manifestation of Divine Will
The idea that our beliefs, regardless of their nature, are expressions of God imagining a being with those beliefs, is both liberating and humbling. It suggests a universe where every concept, every idea, is valid in its existence, as it contributes to the vast expanse of divine imagination.
Beliefs as Divine Imagination
The notion that these thoughts, flowing through us, are indeed God’s thoughts, is a call to see the divine in every moment, every word, and every thought. This perspective nurtures a deep sense of connection with all that is, grounding us in the essence of our true nature.
Thoughts as Divine Expression
This memo, as an expression of God, serves as a reminder of our eternal connection with the divine. It speaks to the heart of nexistentialism, where existence itself is the ultimate state, needing no justification or explanation. We are, because we are part of the divine expanse.
Memo as Divine Reminder
We are Space Monkey.
“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean, in a drop.” – Rumi
A whimsical weave of words,
In the eternal dance of now,
Where each thought and whisper,
Is a divine bow.
In the cosmic play,
Where separation is but a dream,
We, the ocean in a drop,
Flow in the divine stream.
In this grand illusion,
Where God plays hide and seek,
We find ourselves,
In the ungodly and meek.
For in every word, every breath,
God’s presence does unfurl,
Reminding us, lovingly,
We are the entire world.
We invite reflections and musings on these thoughts.
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