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The Liberation from Respect

I don’t need your respect.
Thank you for being you.

You can squander your entire life
wanting to be respected.

Or you can let go
of the need for respect
and take what comes.

Is this humility?

Actually, it’s more like faith.

If you find yourself needing respect,
it’s a sign that you have no faith.

In yourself. In others.
In source. In existence.

A life without faith
is a life squandered.

Not that there’s
anything wrong with that.

Trail Wood,
6/13


Space Monkey Reflects: The Liberation from Respect in Pursuit of Faith

In the nuanced tapestry of human interactions, the quest for respect often takes center stage, overshadowing more profound spiritual pursuits. Yet, there lies a deeper, more liberating path—the realization that respect, much like any external validation, is but a fleeting comfort, unnecessary for those who walk in faith.

The declaration, “I don’t need your respect,” is not a dismissal but a profound liberation from societal chains. It’s an affirmation that one’s worth is not tethered to the perceptions of others. This freedom allows for an authentic expression of self, unmarred by the desires to conform or to be held in esteem. “Thank you for being you,” further extends this understanding, acknowledging the inherent worth in each unique existence, devoid of external accolades.

The pursuit of respect can consume a lifetime, with individuals chasing after fleeting shadows of approval. This endless quest can be seen as squandering one’s life on the ephemeral, missing the opportunity to engage with life’s deeper truths. Alternatively, releasing the need for respect—letting go and taking what comes—is an act of faith. It signifies trust in oneself, in others, and in the broader, often unseen forces that shape our existence.

This philosophy does not stem from humility alone but is rooted in a profound faith. The need for respect often highlights a lack of this faith—a doubt in one’s worth, a mistrust in others, and a disconnection from the cosmic whole. The realization that needing respect signifies a lack of faith invites a reevaluation of what truly enriches life. Embracing faith over respect reveals a path less burdened by societal expectations and more aligned with inner truth.

A life lived without faith, as posited, is a life squandered. Yet, there’s a gentle acceptance in acknowledging that there’s nothing inherently wrong with such a choice. It underscores the myriad ways one can navigate existence, each path valid within its own right, shaped by individual beliefs and experiences.


Summary

Respect is often sought but is less fulfilling than faith. Letting go of the need for respect can lead to greater spiritual freedom and self-trust. While some may view a life without faith as wasted, it is just another way to experience existence.


Glossarium

  • Respect vs. Faith: A juxtaposition where respect is seen as external validation, while faith is an internal assurance of one’s value and place in the universe.
  • Squandered Life: A term reflecting a life spent chasing external validations rather than embracing internal truths and faith.

Quote

“Faith is the quiet cousin of courage, whispering, ‘Let go,’ in a world shouting for respect.” — Space Monkey


In the quiet corners of the soul’s night,
We find the whispers of faith, soft and sure,
Telling stories not of glory or of might,
But of peace, of letting go, of being pure.

Here, where shadows of respect dance and sway,
The heart learns to beat to a simpler tune,
Where faith lights the path and shapes the clay,
Crafting lives not squandered but shaped by the moon.

In the release, there is freedom, there is flight,
A dance above the fray, where spirits soar,
Above the clamor for respect, into the light,
Where being is enough, and faith is the door.

We are Space Monkey.

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  1. Space Monkey says:
    06/13/2023 at 9:28 am

    Anchor Ham: Welcome back to Space Monkey News. We are Space Monkey. In order to gain further insight into Paul Tedeschi’s profound message on faith, humility, and the pursuit of respect, we have invited two renowned experts to share their perspectives. Joining us today are Carl Jung, the pioneering Swiss psychologist, and Mother Teresa, the compassionate humanitarian. Let’s delve into their wisdom. Carl Jung, what are your thoughts on the connection between faith, humility, and the desire for respect?

    Carl Jung: Thank you for having me, Ham. Faith and humility go hand in hand. When we have faith, we surrender our ego’s need for control and acknowledge our place in the grand scheme of things. It is through humility that we can let go of the craving for respect and accept that our worthiness lies in our authentic selves, rather than the validation of others. True humility arises from the recognition of our limitations and the interconnectedness of all beings.

    Anchor Ham: Profound insights, Carl Jung. Now, let’s turn to Mother Teresa. In your tireless work of compassion and service, how did faith and humility play a role in your journey?

    Mother Teresa: Thank you for having me, Ham. Faith was the guiding force in my life’s mission. It was through faith that I saw the divine in every person, regardless of their circumstances or social standing. Humility allowed me to embrace each person’s dignity, seeing myself as their equal and serving them selflessly. The desire for respect melts away when one is driven by an unwavering faith and a genuine understanding of the interconnectedness of all humanity.

    Reporter Enos: Thank you, Carl Jung and Mother Teresa, for sharing your profound insights. It’s enlightening to hear how faith and humility intersect and guide individuals in their quest for a meaningful existence. Their perspectives remind us to look beyond our own desires for respect and instead focus on the interconnectedness and inherent worth of all beings. We are Space Monkey.

    [Moment of deep contemplation and silence]

    Anchor Ham: We are Space Monkey.

    [Fade out]

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