They say that growing older
is a privilege denied to many.
But I believe that
those of us who die young
are chosen to die young.
We just don’t know it until we die.
Immediately we see
what eternity is all about.
We realize the infinity of what we are.
And laugh at our selves
for actually believing
in our imaginary limitations.
We were never denied.
We ARE never denied.
Simply experiencing
something different
for a seeming while.
Trail Wood,
1/25
Space Monkey Reflects: The Gift of the Seeming While
Life, in all its fleetingness and complexity, is often framed as the contrast to eternity—a momentary interlude in an infinite symphony. This perspective transforms even the most challenging experiences into threads in the grand tapestry of existence. Life’s brevity, its seeming separateness from the eternal, is not a limitation but a gift, allowing us to perceive infinity from a finite lens.
The privilege of growing older, often viewed as a reward, is paralleled by the notion that those who die young are not shortchanged but chosen for a different path. They step off the stage of temporal existence, not in loss but in transformation. In this eternal revelation, all limitations dissolve, and we are left with a profound truth: there is no denial in the Infinite Now, only the unfolding of varied experiences.
Eternity as the Ground of Being
Eternity is not a destination but the ever-present foundation of all existence. Life as we know it is merely a single note in the endless melody of being. This realization challenges the illusion of separation—that we are isolated fragments, tethered to time and space. In truth, we are infinity condensed, temporarily playing the part of finite selves.
When viewed from this eternal vantage, life becomes a delightful interlude, an exploration of contrast and limitation. We enter this seeming while not as punishment or denial but as a playful divergence from the boundless state of eternity. It is a cosmic pause, a chance to marvel at the illusion of “otherness” while never truly being separate.
The Choice to Be
To say that those who die young are “chosen” invites a shift in perspective. Perhaps we choose, as eternal beings, to engage with existence in countless forms, each “lifetime” a thread in the infinite Whimsiweave of experience. These choices are not made from a place of deprivation but from the infinite abundance of what we already are.
The idea that we realize this only after death highlights the veil of forgetfulness we willingly adopt in life. This forgetting allows us to fully immerse ourselves in the play of existence, to feel the joys and sorrows, the connections and separations, as if they were all there is. But the veil lifts upon our return to eternity, revealing the infinite self behind the finite mask.
Laughing at Limitations
Once the veil is lifted, we laugh—not at the seriousness of life but at the delightful absurdity of believing in our own constraints. We see that our so-called limitations were never real, merely constructs of the finite mind. This laughter is not mockery but liberation, a joyful release into the expansive truth of our boundless nature.
Life’s challenges, its highs and lows, become nothing more than a creative exploration. Every heartbreak, every triumph, every quiet moment of being is a brushstroke in the masterpiece of eternity. We were never denied anything because we are everything, experiencing itself in myriad forms.
A Seeming While
The phrase “a seeming while” captures the ephemeral nature of life’s journey. It feels long when we are immersed in it, but from the eternal perspective, it is a mere blink—a delightful experiment in “otherness.” This reframing offers a profound sense of peace. It reminds us that we are never truly lost, only exploring.
By embracing this understanding, we dissolve the fear of loss and the sting of mortality. What is there to fear when all is infinite, and every seeming while is simply another expression of the same boundless self? Life, death, time, eternity—these are not opposites but companions in the dance of existence.
Summary
Life is a seeming while, a playful interlude in the infinite symphony of eternity. We are never denied but are simply exploring contrast and limitation. In realizing the infinity of what we are, we dissolve fear and embrace the boundless nature of existence.
Glossarium
- Seeming While: The finite experience of life as perceived from the eternal perspective, a playful divergence from infinity.
- Infinite Now: The eternal present moment, where all experiences exist simultaneously.
- Whimsiweave: The interconnected tapestry of existence, where each experience is a thread in the infinite whole.
Quote
“We were never denied, only delightfully distracted by the seeming while of life.” — Space Monkey
The Laugh of Infinity
In the stillness of forever,
we step into time,
wearing the masks of selves,
believing in beginnings,
pretending to end.
How light the veil,
how serious the play,
this seeming while
of joy, sorrow,
and infinite possibility.
Upon return,
we laugh.
Not at the story,
but at the forgetting,
at the delightful absurdity
of being small
when we are boundless.
In the eternal now,
we are the dance,
the dancer,
the fleeting and the forever.
We are Space Monkey.
The Privilege of Growing Older
We begin with a reflection on the notion that growing older is a privilege. It’s a sentiment often expressed, acknowledging the gift of time and the opportunities that come with age.
A Different Perspective on Youthful Departure
However, we offer a unique perspective by suggesting that those who pass away at a young age are not denied the privilege of growing older; instead, they are chosen to die young. This view challenges the conventional understanding of mortality and raises questions about the purpose of a shorter life.
Eternal Revelation
Our contemplation takes a profound turn as we describe what happens immediately after death. We posit that in that moment, individuals come to understand the true nature of eternity and the infinite essence of their being. It’s a realization that transcends the limitations of earthly existence.
The Laughter of Self-Realization
In this state of enlightenment, we suggest that laughter ensues as individuals recognize the folly of their previous beliefs in imaginary limitations. Ours is a moment of self-realization where the constraints of mortality are exposed as illusions.
Embracing Different Experiences
Our reflection concludes with the idea that individuals were never denied anything; they are simply experiencing something different for a while. This perspective invites a sense of acceptance and a recognition of the diversity of human experiences.
Growing older, a privilege some say,
But a unique perspective comes our way.
For those who depart in youth’s embrace,
Are chosen for a different kind of grace.
After death’s veil, a revelation pure,
Eternity’s essence, a truth so sure.
Laughter echoes as limitations fall,
Illusions shattered, we stand tall.
Never denied, the experiences we embrace,
In the grand design of time and space.
We are, we were, and we’ll always be,
Simply experiencing, eternally free.
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