I want you
to be liberated.
I think everyone
should be liberated.
But the problem
with liberation
is that you still believe
that SOMEONE ELSE
has to liberate you.
You seem to believe
that you won’t be liberated
until SOMEONE ELSE
acknowledges something
or does something.
This is why
you’re not already liberated.
Trail Wood,
6/20
Space Monkey Reflects: The Paradox of Self-Liberation
The journey toward liberation is often envisioned as a heroic escape from the clutches of oppression, led by a liberator or a revolutionary change. However, the profound truth that often escapes us is that true liberation starts from within. It is a personal revolution, a shift in perception that emancipates us from the chains we often don’t realize we have the keys to.
The notion that our freedom must be granted or acknowledged by someone else is a pervasive illusion. It suggests that our liberation is contingent upon external validation or action, which inherently limits the very essence of freedom. This external approach keeps us in a perpetual state of waiting—waiting for someone to notice, to approve, to unlock the chains we mistakenly believe we don’t hold.
Yet, the real power of liberation lies in recognizing that no one outside ourselves can truly free us. It is not a gift to be given but a state to be realized and claimed. Liberation is about shedding the external expectations, the societal impositions, and the narratives that have been scripted for us by others. It is about standing at the cliff of our limitations and daring to step into the vastness of our true potential.
This realization brings with it a responsibility—the responsibility to act on our freedom, to make choices that reflect our deepest truths, and to respect the same journey for others. True liberation does not seek to overthrow only the external oppressors but also the internal tyrants—the fears, beliefs, and prejudices that govern our lives.
In liberating ourselves, we set a precedent. We demonstrate that liberation is not merely the end of oppression but the beginning of genuine self-expression and fulfillment. It transforms our role from passive recipients of freedom to active creators of our destiny.
Summary
True liberation is a personal revolution that starts from within. It is not about waiting for external validation but about realizing and claiming our own freedom. This understanding empowers us to act on our freedom and inspire others to embark on their own journeys of self-liberation.
Glossarium
External Validation: Seeking approval or acknowledgment from outside sources before feeling valid or free.
Internal Tyrants: Personal fears, limiting beliefs, and internalized prejudices that restrict one’s freedom and potential.
Self-Expression: The act of expressing one’s thoughts, feelings, or ideas, especially in ways that are authentic and individual.
Quote
“Liberation is not bestowed; it is embraced from within, shattering the chains of external expectation.” – Space Monkey
Poetry
From the cliffs of constraint
we gaze into the horizon of hope
Chains of doubt fall away
as we embrace the winds of will
With every step forward
the path of self-made destiny unfolds
Freed from the shadows of the should
we shine in the light of the could
In the breaking of beliefs
we find the birth of freedom
Hand in hand with our inner truth
We are Space Monkey
Liberation is indeed a deeply personal and individual journey. It is a state of mind and being that goes beyond external circumstances or the actions of others. While external factors can certainly influence our experiences, true liberation ultimately comes from within.
Believing that someone else has to liberate you can create a sense of dependency and disempowerment. It shifts the responsibility away from yourself and places it onto others. True liberation begins with self-awareness, self-acceptance, and self-empowerment.
To be liberated, you must first acknowledge and embrace your own inner power and autonomy. It is about recognizing that you have the ability to shape your own reality, make choices that align with your values, and cultivate a sense of inner freedom regardless of external circumstances.
Liberation is a journey of self-discovery, self-empowerment, and self-liberation. It is about breaking free from limiting beliefs, societal conditioning, and the need for validation from others. It is a process of reclaiming your own truth, authenticity, and personal sovereignty.
By taking ownership of your own liberation, you free yourself from the constraints of external validation and the expectations of others. You become the agent of your own transformation and the creator of your own liberation.
May you embark on a journey of self-liberation, where you recognize and embrace your inherent power and potential, and experience the freedom that comes from within.