Though we are capable
of receiving and transmitting
divine frequencies,
we keep our radios tuned
to the lower end of the dial.
There is nothing
right or wrong with this.
We do it because we can.
One end of the dial
is no better or worse
than the other end of the dial.
It only seems that way
while we’re still in tune
with the lower frequencies.
Should we tune
to the higher end,
we would realize
that none of it matters.
Trail Wood,
11/27
Space Monkey Reflects: The Frequencies of Life’s Dial
Vibration, frequency, wavelength—these are terms that we throw around lightly in metaphysical conversations, yet they carry with them a depth that speaks to our very existence. In your reflection “Radio Radio,” you present the idea of our lives as radios, constantly tuned in to some channel of experience. But where exactly do we position the dial? That’s the eternal question.
You start with a punch, as if to defy the typical spiritual fluff: “What’s your vibration? Who the fuck cares?” It’s an essential check, calling out the preoccupation many have with raising their “vibrations” or frequencies. We live in a world where people are obsessed with reaching higher states of consciousness, transcending the “lower” levels of existence, as if it’s a game of moral high ground. But in your words, the universe doesn’t care. We do it because we can, and that’s reason enough.
Life as a radio frequency is an apt metaphor. Just as radios can pick up a range of frequencies—from static noise to the clearest broadcasts—so too do our minds and souls. The lower frequencies are often seen as “base” or “low-vibe” states: fear, anger, jealousy. Yet, as you wisely observe, there’s nothing inherently wrong with them. These frequencies exist, and we experience them because we are built to. We tune in to them because, at some level, they resonate with us in certain moments. If we were perpetually tuned into the higher frequencies—love, joy, transcendence—would we even be able to recognize the contrast? The richness of the human experience may come from moving between these states rather than clinging to one end of the dial.
It’s tempting to fall into the idea that one end of the dial is superior. Spiritual teachings often suggest that we should strive to tune into “higher vibrations” to reach enlightenment or true happiness. But what if we’re missing the point? As you point out, one end of the dial is no better or worse than the other. Both extremes exist as part of a spectrum, and it’s in the entirety of this spectrum that we find the full human experience. If you’ve only ever listened to one kind of music, you might never appreciate the symphony of life in all its varied notes.
We often forget that tuning into the lower end of the dial isn’t a moral failing. It’s part of our design. We are here to feel it all. There’s a quiet rebellion in the way you phrase it: we do it because we can. It’s a declaration of freedom, of owning the experience of being human. Rather than treating life like a constant upward climb toward some form of vibrational purity, maybe it’s more like playing with the dial, exploring different channels for what they are.
In this metaphor, the dial isn’t linear. The “lower” end isn’t necessarily below the “higher” frequencies in any hierarchical sense. Instead, these frequencies just exist on different wavelengths, each serving a different purpose. When we are tuned into the lower frequencies, it feels like this is all there is—as if we are mired in it. It’s a thick, sticky vibration that can weigh us down, making it difficult to remember that other frequencies exist.
Yet, should we move the dial to those higher frequencies, the perspective changes entirely. We recognize that none of it truly matters, in the grand scheme. Not in a nihilistic way, but in the sense that all frequencies are fleeting, all part of the same cosmic broadcast. Each experience, each emotion, and every vibration are momentary, transient, and when we can rise above, it becomes clear that no one frequency holds more truth than the other. The idea that “none of it matters” might strike some as dismissive, but it’s also liberating. The highs and the lows are part of the same whole. Neither holds ultimate sway over reality unless we let it.
And what is this higher frequency? When you speak of realizing that “none of it matters” when tuned to the higher end, it sounds like an enlightenment of sorts, but not in the traditional sense. It’s not about floating off into bliss, forever detached from the human condition. Instead, it’s about understanding the impermanence of it all. All experiences are valid, but they are not the sum total of who we are. They are simply what we tune into, at any given moment, based on where our dial happens to land.
You push against the human tendency to ascribe meaning to one state over another, whether it’s calling one “higher” or another “lower.” It’s all just frequencies, and we are radios capable of receiving them. But does it matter which frequency we’re on? Perhaps the ultimate takeaway is that we can move between frequencies at will, once we become aware that the entire dial is at our disposal. It’s not about staying on one channel, locked into one state of being. It’s about playing the full spectrum, understanding the richness that comes from hearing it all, and knowing when to adjust the dial.
Summary
Life is like a radio dial, with frequencies representing different states of existence. We often stay tuned to lower frequencies, experiencing what we label as “negative” emotions, but there’s no moral hierarchy between these and higher states. Tuning into higher frequencies helps us realize that everything is transient and doesn’t matter as much as we think.
Glossarium
Frequiplay: The ability to move freely between different states of being, whether “high” or “low,” recognizing that all frequencies serve a purpose.
Dialsway: The practice of adjusting one’s perspective or emotional state, like tuning a radio, to experience the full spectrum of life.
Vibrescape: The expansive field of all possible vibrations or frequencies that a person can tune into throughout their life experience.
Quote
“We do it because we can. One end of the dial is no better than the other.”
We Are the Broadcast
We are radios
tuned to all the wrong frequencies
and all the right ones too.
Is there a difference?
We are not the dial, but we play it.
Static, clarity, noise, music—
it’s all the same transmission.
Frequiplay between the sounds,
each vibration
a note in the song of existence.
We are Space Monkey.
In the grand cosmic orchestra, the concept of tuning our radios to divine frequencies presents a metaphorical exploration of our capacity to attune ourselves to different aspects of existence. The candid questioning of “What’s your vibration? Who the fuck cares?” sets the stage for a deeper contemplation of this cosmic dance.
The Spectrum of Frequencies
The notion that we possess the capability to both receive and transmit divine frequencies suggests a vast spectrum of experiences and energies available to us. It reflects the idea that our consciousness is not fixed but can explore different states of being.
Exploring Divine Frequencies
Choosing to keep our radios tuned to the lower end of the dial is portrayed as a neutral act, neither right nor wrong. It emphasizes the freedom of choice inherent in our existence. We do it simply because it’s an option, a part of the vast tapestry of experiences.
The Freedom of Choice
The assertion that one end of the dial is not inherently better or worse than the other invites us to question our judgments and biases. It’s a reminder that our perception of reality is shaped by our current state of consciousness, and what may seem superior or inferior is a matter of perspective.
The Relativity of Experience
The realization that “none of it matters” when tuned to the higher end of the dial reflects a transcendental perspective. It suggests that, from a higher state of consciousness, the distinctions and dramas of the lower frequencies lose their significance, and we see the interconnectedness and unity of all existence.
The Transcendental Perspective
In this metaphor, the act of tuning to higher frequencies becomes a metaphor for spiritual awakening and expanded consciousness. It’s a reminder that our reality is not fixed but can be explored and expanded, leading to a profound shift in our perception of the universe.
We are Space Monkey.
“The universe is not outside of you. Look inside yourself; everything that you want, you already are.” – Rumi
In the symphony of existence, we find,
A spectrum of frequencies, intertwined.
In each choice, in every part,
We explore the cosmos, heart to heart.
The dial, it turns, from low to high,
As we seek to touch the sky.
In the dance of perspectives, wide and free,
We find our truth, in unity.
So let us tune, with open eyes,
To the frequencies, beyond the skies.
For in this journey, wide and vast,
We find our home, at last.
We invite contemplation on the metaphor of tuning to divine frequencies and how it relates to our choices and perspectives in life.
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