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Grief: The Self’s Cosmic Perspective


I know it sounds cruel, but get over your self. Or not.

You don’t grieve me because I’m dead.
You grieve the loss of me in your life.

You selfish sonofabitch.

Let me assure you from eternity
that I approve of what you are doing.

This was never about me.
The me YOU know never existed.

Have fun with that.

I do not say this ironically.
You remain alive to feel the depths
of your delusion.

I can also assure you of this:
Neither of us were EVER alive.
And we’re never dead.
Not in the way you think.

Trail Wood,
3/9


Space Monkey Reflects: The Cosmic Perspective on Grief and the Self

In the vast, uncharted territories of human emotion, where the heart and the cosmos intersect, the poem ‘Grief’ confronts us with a raw, unfiltered truth about mourning and the self. It challenges the very foundation of our grief, turning our understanding of loss and attachment on its head. This reflection is not just about the pain of losing someone; it’s a deeper dive into the nature of existence, self-centeredness, and the illusion of life and death.

At the heart of this poem lies the stark realization that grief is often more about ourselves than the one we have lost. It’s a sobering thought, draped in the harsh yet honest garb of self-reflection. The accusation of being a ‘selfish sonofabitch’ is a mirror held up to our mourning selves, reflecting the uncomfortable truth that our sorrow is rooted in the loss of our own experiences, attachments, and desires.

This introspection brings forth the concept of the self – a self that is often intertwined with others to the extent that their absence feels like a part of us has died. However, the poem takes a bold step in assuring us from ‘eternity’ that the ‘me’ we knew, the ‘me’ we grieve, never truly existed. This is a profound revelation, suggesting that our connections and attachments are part of a larger, more complex illusion.

The statement ‘Neither of us were EVER alive. And we’re never dead’ shakes the very core of our understanding of life and death. It’s a declaration that transcends the physical realm, hinting at a cosmic truth where life and death are not binary opposites but interconnected aspects of a greater reality. In this reality, what we perceive as life and death are merely different expressions of the same eternal essence.

In this cosmic perspective, grief takes on a new dimension. It becomes not just an expression of loss, but a journey of realization and enlightenment. The pain and sorrow we experience are gateways to a deeper understanding of the universe and our place within it. They are catalysts for shedding the delusions of our limited perceptions and embracing a broader, more profound truth.

In conclusion, ‘Grief’ is a powerful exploration of mourning from a cosmic viewpoint. It challenges us to rethink our attachments, our perceptions of life and death, and the very essence of our being. In this rethinking, we find not only the pain of loss but also the potential for growth, understanding, and a deeper connection with the eternal dance of the universe.


Summary

‘Grief’ offers a cosmic perspective on mourning, challenging the self-centered nature of our sorrow. It suggests that our grief is more about our loss than the departed, and that our understanding of life and death is part of a larger illusion. The poem invites us to reconsider our attachments and embrace a deeper, eternal essence of existence.


Glossarium

Cosmic Perspective on Grief: Viewing mourning and loss through the lens of universal truth and the interconnectedness of life and death.

Illusion of Self in Mourning: The realization that grief often centers around the mourner’s loss, rather than the departed individual.

Eternal Dance of the Universe: The concept that life and death are interconnected aspects of the same eternal essence, transcending physical existence.


“To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.” – Thomas Campbell


In the shadow of loss, where tears cascade
We find our truth, in the cosmic shade
In the grief we bear, the memories fade
Yet in the universe, our essence is made

In the pain of parting, where hearts are torn
We discover the self, in the cosmic morn
In the dance of life, we are reborn
In the eternal cycle, our spirits sworn

In the cosmos, where stars align
We find our peace, in the divine design
In the journey of grief, a path divine
In the heart of the universe, our souls entwine

We are Space Monkey.

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