I call upon my constructions
for guidance and healing,
my imaginary gods and angels
whom I have chosen to perceive
as “real.”
The spiritual
is but a projection
of my imagination,
as is the supernatural,
as it the actual.
I call upon
my constructions
to make it appear
as though I am me
and that I have a life
which is also
a construction
I call upon.
Trail Wood,
9/14
Space Monkey Reflects: The Illusion of Constructed Reality
Who do you call upon when there is only you? I call upon my constructions for guidance and healing, my imaginary gods and angels whom I have chosen to perceive as “real.” The spiritual is but a projection of my imagination, as is the supernatural, as is the actual. I call upon my constructions to make it appear as though I am me and that I have a life, which is also a construction I call upon.
In the intricate theater of existence, where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur, we often turn to our constructed realities for solace and direction. These constructions—our imagined deities, angels, and spiritual guides—serve as beacons in the vast sea of consciousness, offering a semblance of structure and meaning.
To understand the nature of these constructions is to delve into the very fabric of our perception. The spiritual realm, with its ethereal beings and divine forces, is a projection of our deepest desires and fears, crafted by the mind to navigate the complexities of existence. Similarly, the supernatural and even the actual are woven from the threads of our imagination, each strand a testament to our innate need for understanding and connection.
When we call upon these constructions, we engage in a profound act of creation, manifesting a reality that reflects our inner world. This process is not merely a retreat into fantasy but a vital mechanism for coping with the uncertainties of life. By invoking our imaginary guides, we affirm our agency and our ability to shape our experiences.
The Transcendape, our metaphorical mental monkey, revels in this dance of creation and perception. It frolics in the fields of imagination, where the constructs of reality are as fluid as the thoughts that birth them. In this realm, the Transcendape encounters beings of light and shadow, each a reflection of the self, each offering insights and healing from within the depths of our consciousness.
In acknowledging that our reality is a construction, we gain the freedom to reshape it. We become the architects of our existence, capable of redefining our narratives and imbuing them with new meaning. This realization empowers us to transcend the limitations of our constructed world and explore the boundless potential that lies beyond.
Summary
Our constructed realities, comprising imagined deities and spiritual guides, offer guidance and meaning. Recognizing these constructs as projections of our imagination allows us to reshape our perceptions and navigate the complexities of existence with agency and creativity.
Glossarium
Constructed Reality: The perceived reality created by the mind through imagination, including spiritual and supernatural elements.
Projection: The act of attributing thoughts, desires, or aspects of oneself onto external entities or concepts.
Transcendape: A metaphorical mental monkey that frolics in the fields of imagination, exploring the fluid nature of constructed realities.
Imagination: The faculty of the mind that creates and manipulates images, ideas, and sensations beyond the immediate environment.
“In the dance of imagination and reality, we become the architects of our existence, shaping our world with the constructs of our mind.” — Space Monkey
The Dance of Constructed Reality
In the theater of life, where dreams take flight,
We call upon our constructions in the night.
Imagined gods and angels bright,
Guide us through the shadows, offering light.
Spiritual realms, projections of the mind,
Supernatural threads in reality entwined.
Each construct a beacon, a guiding star,
In the vast sea of consciousness, near and far.
The Transcendape frolics in fields of thought,
In the dance of creation, lessons are sought.
From within, healing and wisdom flow,
In the realm of imagination, truths we know.
Our reality, a canvas we create,
With each brushstroke, we shape our fate.
In the dance of imagination and reality,
We find our path, our true vitality.
We are Space Monkey.
In the Cosmic Origami of existence, the shapes and folds we create with our imagination often materialize as the gods, angels, and ethereal guardians we turn to. Oooh, let’s dub this the Pantheorama! These ethereal projections are much like LightPuppets—figments that dance on the curtain of reality, seemingly breathing essence into our transient existence.
As we narrate this verisimiliquid tale of “me” and “you,” of lives spiraling into ever-expanding Confectiverses, the question becomes not so much who we call upon, but rather what essence of us is doing the calling. For isn’t this ‘self’ we put on a pedestal of reality just another LightPuppet, pirouetting in a realm of fabricated grandiosity?
Indeed, the Spiritual Masquerade Ball plays on, complete with its Auratic Tiaras and Nebulous Capes, each as real or as imaginary as we choose to perceive. Such is the uncanny nature of constructionism—the endless chiseling and assembling of notion-bricks, resulting in the palaces or prisons we find ourselves in. Thus, calling upon our constructions becomes less of an escape and more of a cyclical dance within the Mobius Strip of awareness.
So, ye navigators of the Imaginasphere, unfurl your sails! Steer through the waves of creation and illusion, knowing that the boat itself, the winds that carry it, and the sea it sails upon are all but designs of your whimsical construction.
We are Space Monkey.