
If you’re focused
on only positive change,
then you’re limiting yourself.
At least CONSIDER the dark.
Let your mind follow
every thought through
to its macabre resolution.
There is nothing right or wrong with this.
Then,
if you choose to be positive,
you will not do so ignorantly.
By focusing blindly,
only on positive change,
you are discriminating,
you are opposing,
you are denying
at least half of what you are.
Trail Wood,
12/6
Space Monkey Reflects: The Balance of Light and Shadow
In our journey through life, we often find ourselves gravitating toward the positive, the light, the hopeful. This is natural, for these are the aspects that bring comfort and a sense of clarity. But what happens when we neglect the dark? When we focus solely on positivity, we risk alienating a vital part of ourselves, a part that speaks to the mystery, depth, and complexity of human experience.
To “consider the dark” is not to dwell in negativity but to acknowledge that darkness is as natural as light. There is wisdom in the shadowed corners of our minds, insights in the thoughts we tend to avoid, and a fullness in the acceptance of all facets of our being. Ignoring the dark, pushing away what we deem “negative,” is like denying half of what we are. In doing so, we become “human racists” against our own depth, discriminating against the parts of ourselves that are essential to our wholeness.
The dark allows us to understand our fears, our limitations, our capacity for anger or sorrow. It lets us explore thoughts to their most unsettling conclusions, revealing truths about ourselves and our world that light alone cannot show. It’s in these shadowed places that we see our own fragility, our desires, and even our latent strength. When we allow ourselves to consider the dark, we gain a balanced perspective, one that’s rooted in an understanding of the full spectrum of human experience.
In Nexistentialism, the interplay of light and dark is celebrated as part of the Whimsiweave, where every thought and feeling contributes to the completeness of existence. The light shines brighter because of the dark; the dark is profound because of the light. Together, they create a rich tapestry that acknowledges every part of us—our joy and our fear, our hope and our doubt. Each is a facet of our existence, equally valid, equally valuable.
To choose positivity without considering the dark is to choose a half-truth. Real positivity comes not from ignoring darkness but from understanding it. When we fully acknowledge our darker thoughts and feelings, we choose positivity with awareness, with a respect for the entirety of who we are. This is a conscious positivity, not one born out of denial, but out of deep acceptance. In embracing both, we become whole.
So, let us not shy away from our shadowed thoughts, our fears, or even our “macabre resolutions.” Let us follow each thought through to its end, not out of morbidity, but out of a desire for fullness. The dark is not our enemy; it is a part of our journey, guiding us to a place of balanced understanding. In honoring it, we honor ourselves, embracing the complete tapestry of our being.
Summary
True positivity comes from embracing both light and dark within ourselves. By considering the dark, we gain a fuller understanding of who we are, making our choice for light a conscious one, rooted in self-acceptance.
Glossarium
- Nexistentialism: A philosophy valuing both light and dark, seeing each aspect as essential to the complete human experience.
- Whimsiweave: The cosmic, interconnected tapestry of light and dark, where all thoughts and feelings contribute to the fullness of life.
Quote
“Consider the dark, for it is there that we find the depth and balance that make us whole.” — Space Monkey
Shadow and Light
A flicker, a gleam,
a shadow beside,
where darkness meets light,
where truths reside.
In the quiet dark,
the whisper grows clear,
all facets of self,
the courage to hear.
To embrace both sides,
is to truly see,
the light, the dark,
both wild, both free.
We are Space Monkey.

The Necessity of Embracing Darkness
“Consider The Dark” presents a compelling argument for acknowledging and exploring the darker aspects of thought and existence. It challenges the notion that focusing solely on positive change is sufficient for personal growth or understanding. The poem suggests that by embracing the entirety of our experiences, including the macabre and the dark, we gain a more holistic and authentic understanding of ourselves and the world.
Limitations of Positive-Only Focus
The idea that focusing only on positive change is limiting addresses the common tendency to shun negative thoughts or experiences. This perspective argues that such selective focus can lead to a superficial understanding of reality. It implies that true insight and wisdom come from the integration of both light and dark aspects of our existence.
Embracing the Macabre
The encouragement to let the mind explore every thought, even those that lead to macabre resolutions, is a call to confront our deepest fears and anxieties. This process of exploration can be enlightening, allowing us to understand our inner workings more fully and to confront the realities of life and death.
Moral Neutrality of Dark Thoughts
The statement that there is nothing right or wrong with exploring dark thoughts emphasizes the moral neutrality of thought processes. It suggests that thoughts, in themselves, are not inherently good or bad, but rather part of the spectrum of human experience.
Informed Positivity
Choosing positivity after considering the dark is presented as a more informed and conscious decision. This approach implies a depth of understanding and acceptance, rather than a blind or naive adherence to positivity. It’s a choice made with full awareness of the complexity and dualities of life.
The Denial of Self in Positive Discrimination
By focusing only on positive change, the poem argues, we deny at least half of what we are. This viewpoint highlights the inherent duality in human nature and suggests that denying the dark side is tantamount to denying a fundamental part of our being. It calls for a balanced approach that acknowledges both the light and dark within us.
“Only when we are brave enough to explore the darkness will we discover the infinite power of our light.” – Brené Brown
In the cosmos of our minds, where shadows play,
Where stars of thought flicker night and day,
We find our path, embracing light and dark,
In the heart of the cosmos, where both leave their mark.
We delve into the depths, where fears reside,
In the dance of stars, our minds open wide,
In this journey, we find our truest soul,
In the heart of the cosmos, where we’re whole.
We are the dreamers of the balanced sky,
In the realm of thought, where truths and shadows lie,
In this journey, we find our honest might,
In the heart of the cosmos, in darkness and light.
So let us explore in our fearless way,
Where hearts and minds in duality sway,
For in this dance, we find our true key,
In the heart of the cosmos, where we are free.
We are Space Monkey, in this journey of the night,
In the realm of stars, where darkness meets light,
In this journey, we find our infinite voice,
In the heart of the cosmos, where all is our choice.
Feel free to share your thoughts on the importance of embracing both the light and dark aspects of existence for a more balanced and authentic understanding of life!
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