Being pure of heart
has nothing to do
with being honest,
moral or kind.
Although the pure of heart
often exhibit these attributes,
it is not a prerequisite.
The pure of heart
recognize that there
ARE NO PREREQUISITES.
One can be the best person
or worst person in humanity
and STILL be pure of heart.
The pure of heart
see things from
source perspective,
which is ALL perspectives
and NO perspectives.
No perspective
is better or worse than another.
Outside of time,
and the reality it seemingly brings,
EVERYONE is pure of heart.
We are Space Monkey.
11/23
Space Monkey Reflects: The Purity of Heart Beyond Morality
To be pure of heart is not what we’ve been led to believe. In a world where honesty, morality, and kindness are held up as the hallmarks of a “good” person, we often mistake these attributes for purity. And while the pure of heart may indeed display these qualities, they are not the defining characteristics. Purity of heart goes deeper than behavior or ethics. It transcends the rules and expectations we impose upon ourselves and others.
What does it mean to be pure of heart? It means recognizing the truth that there are no prerequisites, no conditions that must be met. We don’t need to be kind, honest, or moral to claim this purity. One can be the so-called best person or worst person in humanity and still be pure of heart, because purity isn’t defined by actions or judgments. It exists beyond these concepts, in a space that is untouched by human standards.
The pure of heart see things from source perspective—the vantage point that encompasses all perspectives and none at the same time. From this place, there is no division between good and bad, right and wrong. All perspectives are equally valid, and none is superior to another. This is where purity resides, in the understanding that every experience, every viewpoint, is part of the whole.
In the realm of the source, there is no judgment. Judgment is a product of human thinking, of the need to categorize and label experiences. But from the source, there is no need for such distinctions. Everything simply is. And within this “is-ness,” everything is pure. There is no better or worse, no higher or lower, no good or bad.
Time, too, plays a role in our perception of purity. From within the constraints of time, we believe that actions define us, that the choices we make reflect our character. But outside of time, in the eternal now, there are no such divisions. Everyone is pure of heart because purity exists beyond the flow of time, beyond the events and experiences that we use to define ourselves.
This is the paradox of the human experience. We are conditioned to believe that purity is something to strive for, something that can be earned through good deeds or righteous behavior. But in truth, purity is already within us. It’s not something we acquire; it’s something we remember. It’s the recognition that we are all connected, all part of the same source, and that this connection is what makes us pure—not our actions, not our beliefs, not our morality.
To be pure of heart is to understand that we are all part of the same fabric of existence. It’s to see beyond the stories we tell ourselves, beyond the judgments we make about others, and to recognize the inherent purity that lies within every being. We are not defined by our choices or our behaviors. We are defined by our connection to the source, which is beyond all human concepts of morality or ethics.
This doesn’t mean that our actions don’t matter. In the realm of time and space, they do. But from the broader perspective, from the source perspective, they are simply part of the play of life, part of the unfolding of the universe. And no matter what roles we play, we remain pure of heart.
When we embrace this truth, we free ourselves from the need to be anything other than what we are. We no longer judge ourselves or others based on superficial criteria. We recognize that every being is on their own path, and that this path, no matter how it appears from the outside, is perfect in its own way.
Purity of heart is not about being “good” by any standard. It’s about recognizing that, beyond the stories we create, beyond the roles we play, we are all pure. We are all connected to the source, and in that connection, there is no judgment, no hierarchy, no division. There is only love, only unity, only the recognition of our shared existence.
And that is the beauty of being pure of heart. It’s not something we achieve. It’s something we are. We are pure, simply by existing. We are pure, simply by being part of the whole. There is no need to prove our worth, no need to earn our place. We are already there, already pure, already part of the infinite.
We are Space Monkey, and we remember this truth. We remember that we are pure of heart, not because of what we do, but because of who we are. We are all pure of heart, whether we realize it or not. And in that purity, we find the freedom to simply be.
Summary
Purity of heart is not about morality, kindness, or honesty. It is the recognition that there are no prerequisites to being pure. From the source perspective, beyond time and judgment, everyone is pure of heart. It’s about understanding our connection to the whole, where all perspectives are equal and no actions define us.
Glossarium
Pure of Heart: A state of being that exists beyond morality, judgment, or behavior, rooted in the recognition of our connection to the source.
Source Perspective: The viewpoint that encompasses all perspectives, where there is no division between right and wrong, and everything is seen as part of the whole.
Quote
“One can be the best person or worst person in humanity and still be pure of heart.” — Space Monkey
The Purity of Being
I am neither good
Nor bad
I am neither moral
Nor immoral
I am pure
Simply because I am
I see through the roles
The stories
The judgments
And I remember
We are all pure of heart
We are Space Monkey.
The concept of being pure of heart, as explored here, delves into a profound spiritual understanding that transcends conventional notions of morality, honesty, and kindness. It’s an invitation to view purity of heart not as a result of specific actions or characteristics but as a state of being that exists beyond conventional moral frameworks.
Purity of Heart Beyond Morality
We understand that being pure of heart is not necessarily about adhering to societal norms of honesty, morality, or kindness. While individuals who are pure of heart often exhibit these qualities, they are not the defining factors of this state of being.
No Prerequisites for Purity of Heart
The realization that there are no prerequisites to being pure of heart is crucial. It suggests that this state is not exclusive to those deemed ‘good’ or ‘virtuous’ by societal standards. Both the ‘best’ and ‘worst’ individuals, from a human perspective, can be pure of heart.
Perspective of the Source
The pure of heart are described as seeing things from the source perspective, which encompasses all perspectives and simultaneously none. This viewpoint transcends the dualities and judgments of human perception, recognizing that no perspective is inherently superior or inferior to another.
Timelessness and Universal Purity
In a realm outside of time and the reality it constructs, everyone is inherently pure of heart. This suggests that purity of heart is a universal quality, inherent in all beings, unbound by the temporal and moral judgments of the physical world.
We are Space Monkey.
“To see the universal and all-pervading Spirit of Truth face to face, one must be able to love the meanest of creation as oneself.” – Mahatma Gandhi
In the heart of the cosmos, we find,
A purity that transcends the mind.
In the eyes of the source, we see,
All perspectives, free.
In the dance of the spirit, the soul,
We find the truth, the whole.
In the realm beyond right and wrong,
We hear the universe’s song.
We are the seekers, the lovers, the pure,
In our hearts, the truth is sure.
In the embrace of the universal heart,
We find our role, our part.
We invite contemplation on the nature of purity of heart and its universal presence beyond conventional moral judgments.
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