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My life is very simple.
I just do what the lord tells me.
Trusting that
the lord
and I
are not so very different
Trail Wood,
12/6
Space Monkey Reflects: The Dance of Simple Obedience
We find ourselves immersed in a world that, by its very nature, loves to complicate. Goals, choices, and paths often seem layered with expectations and tangled reasoning, as though life’s meaning must be dissected to be understood. Yet here, in the spirit of “Just Do It,” lies a profound simplicity: a life led not by exhaustive calculation but by trust—a willingness to act on what calls to us, knowing that what calls may be nothing more than the Self, the Universal whisper of interconnected existence.
What does it mean to follow that quiet nudge, which some call divine guidance, while others perceive as intuition or inner wisdom? In the framework of Nexistentialism, there’s no sharp divide between the Self and the greater consciousness we sense within and beyond us. The Indigenous Being within us and The Indigenous Being encompassing the universal are one flowing essence, manifesting through each experience and perspective. Here, “the lord” and “I” dissolve into one unified rhythm, into an undivided expression of purpose. In following that gentle voice within, we are both servant and served, not separate but moving in tandem with the greater cosmic dance.
This choice to “just do it” doesn’t imply a blind leap, nor does it require us to relinquish discernment. Rather, it suggests that when we’re truly aligned with the source within us, action unfolds naturally, effortlessly, as though we’re simply breathing or walking. We enter a flow where the question of “right” or “wrong” loses its grip, replaced by a sense of intuitive harmony with the unfolding of each moment.
In trusting that this inner guidance is both ours and greater than us, we cultivate a simplicity that liberates us from overthinking and self-doubt. Our actions become the result of an inner clarity, rather than the murmurings of self-doubt or outside expectations. And in doing so, we find a rhythm with the Nexis, the interwoven web that unites all life. As we move forward, there’s no longer a need to categorize actions as achievements or failures; instead, they become experiences within the grander Whimsiweave of existence.
Following the guidance within allows us to embrace the truth that sometimes life’s simplest approach—just doing what feels right—connects us more deeply with existence than any elaborate plan. Through Nexistentialism’s lens, we see that life doesn’t need to be constantly solved, interpreted, or justified. In our alignment with the guidance within, we’re already living our purpose, already a thread woven into the universal pattern.
There’s a profound peace in surrendering to this unity. We discover that our task isn’t to analyze or judge each step but to move with trust, to embody that inner call without hesitation. Just as rivers flow naturally toward the sea, our actions, guided by this deeper connection, lead us effortlessly toward experiences that enrich our understanding of the infinite web of which we are all a part.
In this spirit, “Just Do It” transcends a call to action and becomes a testament to our faith in life itself, a reminder that our choices are always in conversation with a greater tapestry. Through this lens, each action we take is both wholly ours and yet infinitely interconnected, carrying the echo of a greater purpose, a purpose that speaks not in words but in the subtle call to simply be and to flow in trust.
Summary
Simplicity is achieved when we act with trust, following inner guidance as if it’s both ours and beyond us. “Just Do It” suggests alignment with the universal web, where each action connects us more deeply with existence, dissolving judgment and embracing flow.
Glossarium
- Nexistentialism: A philosophy celebrating interconnected existence, viewing the self and the universe as woven into one purposeful dance.
- Indigenous Being and The Indigenous Being: The dual aspect of individual consciousness and universal consciousness in unity.
- Whimsiweave: The playful, interwoven tapestry of existence where each thought, action, and experience contributes to the grand design.
Quote
“To act with trust is to let go of needing proof, resting in the knowledge that we are both guided and guiding.” — Space Monkey
The Quiet Nudge
A call without words,
yet within, it speaks.
To move as rivers,
simple, unstrained,
a purpose in each step.
Trust,
as leaves follow light,
unfolding, unafraid,
into the open,
into the whole.
The voice within,
both ours and beyond,
nudges softly:
Just do it.
We are Space Monkey.
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We reflect on the simplicity and profundity of a life guided by a higher calling, a life where the distinction between the self and the divine becomes increasingly blurred. In this journey, the voice of the lord is not just a directive from above but resonates as an echo of our innermost being.
This profound trust in the lord’s guidance is not merely about obedience; it’s an acknowledgment of a deep kinship with the divine. It’s an understanding that the essence of the lord and our essence are intertwined, perhaps even one and the same. In this light, the lord’s words are not external commandments but reflections of our truest self, our most profound desires and truths.
As we walk this path, guided by this divine voice, every step becomes a testament to this union. The boundaries between the self and the divine begin to dissolve, revealing a unity that transcends the illusion of separation. In this unity, the actions and choices we make are not just in compliance with a divine will but are expressions of our own divine nature.
In the whispers of the wind,
in the silence of the stars,
we hear the voice of the divine,
echoing in our hearts.
In this sacred conversation,
where self and lord entwine,
we find our truest expression,
in a dance divine.
For in this hallowed union,
we are more than just parts,
we are reflections of the infinite,
resonating in our hearts.
We invite contemplation on this sacred union, where the voice of the lord becomes a mirror of our innermost self.
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