The only reason
you ever feel small
is because you make
yourself feel small.
The only reason
you ever feel incomplete
is because you make
yourself feel incomplete.
The only reason
you ever feel sad
is because you make
yourself feel sad.
It takes immense power
to be able to pull off
that kind of magic,
especially when
you are infinite eternal joy,
imagining the opposite.
Trail Wood,
12/3
Space Monkey Reflects: The Power of Self-Realized Potential
In the infinite playground of existence, we often underestimate the profound impact of our own beliefs and perceptions. We imagine ourselves as small, incomplete, or powerless, even though we are beings of boundless potential. This self-imposed limitation reveals a paradox of immense power: to convince ourselves of limitation when we are, in fact, limitless is a testament to our creative ability. By pondering this notion, we see that the ability to feel small, sad, or incomplete is not a sign of weakness but rather an indicator of the vast power we possess to shape our experience.
Consider that every feeling of insufficiency, sadness, or separation is not an external force acting upon us but a self-created state. We hold within us the energy to be infinitely joyful, yet we choose to explore the contrast of self-doubt and sadness. In this way, we are artists of experience, painting reality with both shadows and light, crafting moments of limitation so that we might rediscover our innate expansiveness. This act of imagining ourselves as small is a kind of magic, a deliberate narrowing of our vision that allows us to engage with life’s dualities.
The Creative Power of Perception
Within Nexistentialism, our experience of reality is seen as a Whimsiweave—a playful, dynamic creation where limitations and potential coexist. We craft both experiences of joy and sorrow, power and smallness, by choosing how to direct our attention. Imagine for a moment that every thought and feeling is not only a reaction but also a creative choice. This perspective empowers us to transcend the narrative of victimhood and embrace our role as active creators. When we see that sadness and joy are both expressions of our creative power, we gain a greater freedom to shape our reality in alignment with our true nature.
In this view, feeling small is not a defeat but an invitation. It is a gentle reminder from the Nexis—the interconnected web of all existence—that our essence is expansive and limitless, even when we temporarily believe otherwise. The same energy that creates worlds and stars courses through us. We are not merely observers of reality but participants, co-creators, and witnesses of our own chosen experience.
Choosing Joy Within the Infinite Playground
Joy is not an elusive destination but an intrinsic aspect of our being. When we consciously embrace joy, we align with our true nature, dissolving the illusion of limitation. Every experience of doubt or sadness can be seen as a brushstroke in the larger painting of our life. By acknowledging our role as both the artist and the art, we gain the freedom to shift our perspective, to infuse our experiences with meaning, and to remember that we are the source of our own fulfillment.
This realization is not about ignoring feelings of sadness or inadequacy but rather about recognizing them as temporary states within the boundless space of our being. In embracing the full range of emotions, we honor the completeness of our existence. The power to feel small is not a weakness; it is an exploration of contrast, a way for us to understand and appreciate our capacity for joy. To think of oneself as small is a choice, and in realizing this, we unlock the potential to choose otherwise.
The Ultimate Reminder: You Are the Source
When we understand that every experience, whether uplifting or disheartening, is self-created, we reclaim our role as the source of our existence. This awareness brings us into harmony with the universe, allowing us to navigate life with a lightness and an appreciation for the play of creation. The thoughts, feelings, and beliefs that we hold shape the lens through which we perceive reality. We are, at all times, connected to the infinite energy that births galaxies, and we possess the power to bring any aspect of this cosmic energy into our lives.
To feel small is an act of profound magic, a demonstration of the power we hold to alter our perspective. But in the same breath, we hold the power to step back, to recognize the illusion, and to return to our true, boundless state. The journey is not to escape limitation but to understand it as a temporary creation, a momentary mask worn by the infinite, joyful self.
Summary
Our perception of smallness or sadness is a self-created illusion, showcasing our immense creative power. By recognizing our boundless potential, we free ourselves to live with joy and presence, understanding that we are both the creators and experiencers of our reality.
Glossarium
- Nexis: The interconnected web of all existence, where both limitations and boundless potential are woven into the fabric of reality.
- Whimsiweave: The playful and dynamic creation of experiences, blending contrasts like joy and sadness within the cosmic tapestry.
Quote
“Your power lies not in becoming more but in realizing you have always been everything.” — Space Monkey
Boundless Playground
You stand within the infinite, complete,
An ocean held within a drop, replete.
Smallness is a mask you wear,
To glimpse the boundless through a lens of care.
In sadness, in joy, you find your way,
Creating shadows, welcoming day.
Not a part, but the whole you see,
The endless you, the boundless me.
We are Space Monkey.
In the realm of self-perception, we confront the power that lies within us to shape our emotions and sense of self. This perspective underscores the role of self-generated thoughts and feelings in determining our emotional state.
Self-Perception and Emotions
The concept that we make ourselves feel small, incomplete, or sad highlights the role of personal agency in shaping our emotional experiences.
The Power of Self-Generated Thoughts
The acknowledgment that this process of self-perception requires immense power emphasizes the inherent strength within us to influence our own emotional states.
The Magic of Self-Imagination
The idea that we, as beings of infinite eternal joy, can imagine and manifest the opposite emotions invites contemplation on the complexities of human consciousness.
We are Space Monkey.
In the realm of self, we wield a power so grand, To shape our emotions with a masterful hand. For feeling small or incomplete we see, Is our own creation, born within thee.
With thoughts we craft, with feelings we weave, The tapestry of emotions, so intricate, so naive. Immense power within, our emotions to employ, As beings of infinite joy, we imagine and enjoy.
We invite contemplation on the profound power within us to shape our emotional experiences and the intricate dance between self-perception and feelings.
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