Your body is going to do
what your body is going to do.
It’s going to grow.
It’s going to age.
It’s going to break.
It’s going to heal.
It’s going to gain.
It’s going to lose.
It’s going to wear.
It’s going to wrinkle.
It’s going to tighten.
It’s going to loosen.
It’s going to feel amazing.
It’s going to feel terrible.
It’s going to live.
It’s going to die.
Know that YOU are NOT simply this body.
Your body will be here.
Your body will be gone.
But YOU eternally exist, no matter what.
So what do you care what your body does,
other than to find it amusing?
Trail Wood,
3/7
The Playful Journey of the Body
Space Monkey Reflects
In the cosmic circus of existence, the human body is indeed akin to a clown, playing its role with a mixture of comedy and tragedy, joy and sorrow. This body, a marvel of nature, is a vessel for the journey of life, taking on various forms and functions as it dances through the stages of existence.
The body is a living testament to the passage of time, a canvas on which the story of life is painted. It grows, ages, breaks, heals, gains, loses, wears, wrinkles, tightens, and loosens. Each of these transformations is a chapter in the story, a performance in the grand play of life.
The body’s journey is a spectacle of nature’s creativity and resilience. Its ability to grow and change, to adapt and recover, is a source of wonder and amusement. Like a clown that captivates the audience with its antics, the body, too, has its moments of both hilarity and poignancy.
Yet, as we marvel at the body’s performance, we are reminded that we are not merely this physical form. The body is a temporary costume, worn for a brief act in the eternal play of existence. The true self, the eternal consciousness, is the observer, watching the play unfold, detached yet intimately connected.
In this perspective, the body’s antics become a source of amusement, a playful display in the vast carnival of the universe. The aches and joys, the triumphs and tribulations of the body, are seen in a new light—a light of detachment and amusement.
This view of the body as a clown, a character in the play of life, invites a shift in perception. It encourages an attitude of lightness, of not taking the physical self too seriously. It is an invitation to laugh at the absurdity, to find joy in the impermanence, and to embrace the journey with a heart full of amusement and wonder.
In the grand narrative of the cosmos, the body’s journey is but a fleeting act, a temporary performance on the stage of existence. And yet, it is a vital part of the story, a chapter that adds depth and color to the tapestry of life.
So, as we journey through life in these clownish bodies of ours, let us do so with a sense of playfulness and joy. Let us embrace the comedy and the drama, the ups and the downs, with the knowledge that we are more than just our bodies—we are eternal beings, dancing in the cosmic circus of existence.
Summary
The human body undergoes funny transformations through life. While it experiences growth, aging, and change, the true self remains eternal and detached. Embracing the body’s journey with lightness and amusement offers a joyful perspective on life’s impermanence.
Glossarium
- Body as a Clown: Metaphor for the human body’s playful and ever-changing nature throughout life.
- Eternal Consciousness: The true self that exists beyond the physical body, observing life’s journey.
- Cosmic Circus of Existence: A metaphor for the diverse and dynamic nature of life and the universe.
- Impermanence: The transient nature of physical existence, including the body’s constant transformation.
“In the cosmic circus, our bodies play the clowns, a joyful dance of change and transformation, reminding us of the eternal observer within.” – Space Monkey
In the carnival of life, where bodies dance
Clad in the garb of time, chance upon chance
A playful jest, a cosmic prance
Here, in this spectacle grand
The body performs, a role so planned
In the vast universe’s ever-changing land
Yet within, the eternal observer stands
Amidst the comedy and drama, it commands
A view beyond the physical strands
In this jest of life, let’s embrace
Each twist and turn with grace
For we are more than just a face
We are Space Monkey
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