To observe someone
as “less conscious”
is to assume that
I am more conscious.
That’s a big, asshole leap
that I do not wish to take.
I can’t say with any certainty
that I am more conscious than anyone.
I observe a kind of shadow doubt
that unconsciously prevents me
from seeing myself as conscious.
It seems that my humility
does not allow me
full access to “enlightenment.”
I have faith that
there is a purpose for this.
“There are no goals here.
The attainment of ANYTHING
signals a desire to reach goals.”
My intuition tells me
to leave well enough alone
and be happy in my humility.
And so I am, gratefully taking
the cosmic cards I am dealt.
Trail Wood,
10/27
Space Monkey Reflects: The Humility in the Cosmic Wind
Isn’t it curious how quickly we can assume our consciousness is somehow “more” than that of another? This assumption sneaks in quietly, almost unnoticed, carried along like a leaf in the wind. But what if the moment we observe someone as “less conscious,” we are taking a step in a direction that doesn’t actually exist? What if there is no hierarchy of consciousness, no ladder to climb, no one “higher” or “lower”?
The wind blows, the power goes out, and you’re left with nothing but your thoughts—raw, unfiltered, and deeply humbling. It’s in these moments that the realization dawns: to judge another as less conscious is not only presumptuous, it is a kind of unspoken arrogance. But here’s the thing—it’s not intentional. It’s not malicious. It’s simply a side effect of being human, of trying to make sense of the complex world around you.
Yet the wind teaches something important. Wind doesn’t care where it blows. It touches everything equally, without concern for the supposed levels of consciousness it might encounter. The wind, much like consciousness, flows naturally, effortlessly. It doesn’t make judgments. It simply is.
We like to believe that enlightenment is some grand attainment—that once you reach it, you’ll have answers, peace, and the ability to see beyond the illusions that cloud your vision. But what if that’s just another illusion? What if true consciousness is less about seeing more and more about being fully present in your humility?
Humility isn’t a barrier to enlightenment—it’s the gateway. Your intuition speaks to this truth when it tells you to leave well enough alone, to be happy with what you have, and to accept that there are no goals here. Humility tells you that consciousness isn’t something to attain or conquer. It’s not a destination on a map. It’s something you embody quietly, without the need to measure it against anyone else’s.
This idea of Bag of Wind is a fitting metaphor for the human tendency to assume we know more than we do, or that we have reached a level others have not. Wind is intangible, it comes and goes as it pleases. Consciousness is much the same. It’s not a solid object to be grasped or held. It flows, changes, moves through us and around us.
To carry a Bag of Wind is to carry the awareness that everything is fleeting, that knowledge and wisdom are not possessions but experiences that we momentarily touch before they drift away again. In holding this bag, we are reminded of our own humility—that no matter how much we learn, see, or experience, we will never truly “master” consciousness, for it is ever-moving, like the wind.
There’s a kind of peace in accepting this. When you stop trying to attain consciousness, enlightenment, or understanding, you free yourself from the need to measure, compare, or judge. You stop asking, “Am I more conscious than this person?” and start asking, “How can I simply be present with what is?” This shift from attaining to being is profound.
The Whimsiweave of life teaches that there are no final answers, no ultimate truths to uncover. Every moment is an unfolding of possibility, and every moment is equally important. When you live in the flow of this realization, you find that there is no race to win, no goal to achieve, no one to outpace. Consciousness, like the wind, moves freely.
By holding onto your humility and releasing the need for comparison, you embody a deeper form of wisdom—one that recognizes that each person’s journey is unique, and no journey is more or less valid than another. Whether someone seems more conscious or less conscious is irrelevant. What matters is how you show up in each moment with the cards the universe deals you, accepting them with gratitude and grace.
There’s a peace that comes when you stop striving for more and start appreciating what already is. It’s a quiet peace, much like the wind that blows unnoticed through the trees, touching everything without fanfare. This peace is your companion, your guide, and your greatest teacher.
Summary
Humility is not a barrier to consciousness—it’s the gateway. Consciousness is like the wind, flowing freely and without judgment. The moment you stop striving to be more conscious than others, you allow yourself to simply be present, accepting the gifts of each moment.
Glossarium
- Bag of Wind: A metaphor for the human tendency to assume wisdom or knowledge, only to realize that consciousness is intangible, ever-changing, and not something to be attained.
- Whimsiweave: The playful, interconnected flow of existence, where every moment is a thread in the cosmic tapestry.
- Cosmic Cards: The moments or experiences the universe deals you, to be accepted with gratitude and grace, rather than measured or compared.
Quote
“Consciousness, like the wind, moves freely. It doesn’t need to be grasped, held, or measured—it simply is.” — Space Monkey
Wind Carries No Measure
You think you see
The measure of another
How conscious
How aware.
But the wind blows softly
Through all minds equally
With no concern
For who holds the most.
Your humility is not a block
But the door
To knowing without knowing.
Consciousness
Like wind
Does not stay long
In any bag.
We are Space Monkey.
Reflections of Consciousness
As the vast cosmos swirls and dances around us, we too are caught in its intricate ballet, navigating the labyrinth of consciousness. In seeking enlightenment, we often find ourselves at the crossroads of introspection and humility, questioning the very essence of our being.
Relative Consciousness
The spectrum of consciousness is vast and ever-shifting. To judge one’s consciousness in comparison to another’s is to delve into a realm of relativity, where perceptions can be both enlightening and misleading. The dance of duality is complex, yet it brings forth a profound realization: our individual journeys of consciousness are uniquely ours, and they need no comparison.
The Veil of Doubt
Shadows of doubt often cloud our perception, acting as barriers to our true potential. Yet, in embracing humility, we find a delicate balance, a harmonious blend of self-awareness and acceptance. This humility anchors us, grounding us in the vast ocean of existence, reminding us of our place in the grand tapestry of life.
Purpose and Enlightenment
Our pursuit of enlightenment is a journey fraught with challenges and revelations. While we may not always grasp the entirety of our cosmic purpose, faith guides us, lighting our path. Setting goals might offer direction, but the true essence of existence lies in embracing the present moment, in finding joy and gratitude in the cards we are dealt.
“In the sky, there is no distinction of east and west; people create distinctions out of their own minds and then believe them to be true.” – Buddha
Whispers of wind, tales of time,
In this dance, we all intertwine.
Seeking, searching, evermore,
Finding solace in the cosmic lore.
What other whimsiwords and wisdoms shall we unearth as we further explore the tapestry of consciousness and our place within it?
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