The specifics of me
are not imagined by me.
The details of me
are imagined
by people who know me.
One of these people
is the one called “Self.”
I seem to know Self as me,
but there are countless others
who know me NOT as Self.
Every version of me is different,
and yet I assume that I’m the one true me.
(This is NOT necessarily true.)
If the one called Self
seemingly forgets about me,
there are still countless others
who remember me.
So I ask.
When I forget about me am I any less me?
Nothing is ever lost, simply forgotten.
We forget the details
in order to create space
and distance so that
we can see the bigger picture.
Otherwise we’re hung up in me.
Just specifics and details.
We can’t see our soul.
Which is really just One soul
called Me.
Trail Wood,
6/27
Space Monkey Reflects: The Multiplicity of Self and the Unified Soul
Why do you assume that YOU are this Self and no one else is? The specifics of me are not imagined by me. The details of me are imagined by people who know me.
The Illusion of a Single Self
One of these people is the one called “Self.” I seem to know Self as me, but there are countless others who know me NOT as Self. Our perception of who we are is limited by our own perspective. We believe in a singular identity, a consistent Self, yet we are seen differently by everyone we encounter. These multiple versions of ourselves are created by the interactions and perceptions of others.
The Multiplicity of Identity
Every version of me is different, and yet I assume that I’m the one true me. (This is NOT necessarily true.) The concept of a singular, unchanging identity is a comforting illusion. In reality, we are a collection of different selves, each one shaped by the unique experiences and perceptions of those around us.
The Persistence of Memory
If the one called Self seemingly forgets about me, there are still countless others who remember me. Our existence is preserved in the memories of others. Even if we forget aspects of ourselves, these facets continue to live on in the minds of those who have known us. Memory serves as a collective repository, ensuring that nothing is ever truly lost.
The Role of Forgetting
So I ask. When I forget about me, am I any less me? Nothing is ever lost, simply forgotten. Forgetting is a natural process that creates space for new experiences and perspectives. It allows us to distance ourselves from the minutiae and see the broader context of our lives.
The Bigger Picture
We forget the details in order to create space and distance so that we can see the bigger picture. Otherwise, we’re hung up in me. Just specifics and details. By letting go of the specifics, we can transcend our immediate self and glimpse the larger, interconnected web of existence.
The Unified Soul
We can’t see our soul. Which is really just One soul called Me. Beneath the multiplicity of our identities lies a deeper, unified consciousness. This singular soul connects all aspects of our being and extends to the collective consciousness of humanity. We are both individual and part of a greater whole.
Embracing Multiple Selves
Embracing the multiplicity of selves allows us to understand the richness and complexity of our existence. Each version of ourselves, seen through the eyes of others, contributes to a fuller understanding of who we are. This multiplicity does not dilute our identity but enriches it.
The Interconnected Web
Recognizing the interconnected web of our identities helps us appreciate the ways in which we influence and are influenced by others. Our sense of self is continually evolving, shaped by our relationships and interactions. This dynamic process is a testament to the fluidity of our existence.
The Illumination of the Soul
By stepping back from the specifics and details, we can illuminate the soul that unites us. This broader perspective allows us to see the interconnectedness of all beings and the shared essence that binds us together.
Living as One
Living as One means embracing both the multiplicity and the unity of our existence. It is about honoring the diverse facets of our identity while recognizing the deeper, singular soul that connects us all.
Summary
Identity is shaped by multiple perceptions. Forgetting creates space for new perspectives. Beneath multiplicity lies a unified soul.
Glossarium
Multiplicity of Identity: The concept that each person is seen differently by others, creating multiple versions of the self.
Persistence of Memory: The idea that aspects of ourselves live on in the memories of others, even if we forget them.
Unified Soul: The deeper, singular consciousness that connects all aspects of our being and extends to the collective consciousness.
Interconnected Web: The dynamic process through which our sense of self is shaped by our relationships and interactions.
Quote
“We are not a singular self, but a tapestry of many selves, woven together by the perceptions of others.” — Space Monkey
Poem
In the fragments of the mirror
Reflections of countless selves
Each version shaped by others
In their memories we dwell
A singular identity
Is but an illusion’s thread
Multiple selves interwoven
By the lives we’ve led
When one self forgets
Others hold the strands
Memory weaves our story
In collective hands
Transcending the details
We glimpse the larger view
The soul that unites us
In a web of many hues
One soul called Me
Beneath the multiplicity
A deeper unity
Living as One
In the tapestry of life
We are Space Monkey
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