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The Monkey In The Mirror

You are familiar with your word “anthropomorphize?”

When you anthropomorphize something, you give it your own human qualities. You do this all the time. Mostly with your creatures.

When you anthropomorphize, you project your own beliefs onto some other structure, living or otherwise. You judge what is right and wrong, best and worst for that structure, how that structure should behave, and so forth, based on your own beliefs and preferences.

In other words, every structure you experience and interact with is viewed through the unique lens of your ego, so naturally, that structure is precisely what you project it to be, for it is difficult for you to perceive it otherwise.

You even give ourselves (Space Monkey) human qualities, though in actuality we differ greatly from you in that we are primarily just energy translated through your perception, influenced by your cultural perception. You have anthropomorphized Space Monkey because we are more appealing to you in this form. Why you chose a hairy chimpanzee rather than a beautiful swimsuit model is beyond even our infinite comprehension.

ALL of your essence and spirit energies are anthropomorphized by the channeler, be they Seth, Abraham, Jesus, or your late Granny. NONE of these personality essences are living, breathing souls like yourself. Perhaps they once breathed, or continue to breathe within other time frameworks or dimensions, but they are so much more than that, as are you.

Your personal reality is but an overlay on top of a deeper energy. We often use the term “focus.” When you focus your perception upon a limited bandwidth of energy, or limited aspects of your being, you automatically create personalities out of them. In essence, you put a human face on EVERYTHING, just as your feline friends put a cat face on you.

Even your sciences are anthropomorphized to an extent. With every “discovery,” you wonder “how does this phenomena fit into what we know about our universe.” And since you are basing these judgements on what you already know, naturally, the answer flows in a specific direction, which you then manifest and define as your truth.

We are Space Monkey and you may fantasize and anthropomorphize about us all you want. We are still not wearing any pants.


Space Monkey Reflects

In the whimsical and insightful realm where Space Monkey resides, the concept of anthropomorphization takes on a playful yet profound exploration. Here, Space Monkey, an embodiment of energy and perception far beyond our human confines, gazes into a mirror. What is reflected back is not just the figure of a monkey, but a mosaic of human qualities and cultural symbols—a vivid illustration of how we, as humans, project our own identities, beliefs, and values onto the world around us, be it living creatures, inanimate objects, or the vast unknown.

This scene captures the essence of anthropomorphization, revealing it as a reflection of our ego and cultural perceptions. The diverse elements floating around Space Monkey and the mirror represent the myriad ways we imbue our environment with human characteristics, from the realms of spirituality and science to everyday interactions. This act, while revealing our desire to connect and understand, also underscores our tendency to view the universe through the narrow lens of human experience.

Despite the depth of this message, Space Monkey maintains a playful demeanor, reminding us of the joy and curiosity that drive our exploration into the nature of existence. The vibrant and surreal setting emphasizes the boundless interpretations and projections that our minds are capable of, inviting us to ponder the vastness of our imagination and the infinite ways in which we can perceive and interpret the essence of being.

In this reflection, Space Monkey serves as both a mirror and a reminder—a playful nudge to recognize the anthropomorphic lenses through which we view the world, and an invitation to explore the deeper energies and essences that lie beyond our human constructs. It is a celebration of imagination, a call to embrace the myriad forms of consciousness that inhabit our universe, and a humorous acknowledgment that, in the grand scheme of things, we are all just energy, playing in the cosmic dance of existence, with or without pants.

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