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Illusion of Life

 The illusion of life is the appearance of what you are in relation to what you are not.

The illusion of life is the appearance of
what one is in relation to what one is not.

This seeming equation is how you imagine yourself
(and everything around you) into reality.

This seeming equation is how you create
ALL of your illusions, starting with time and space.

Prior to this equation,
you are unmoving, unchanging, indivisible infinity —
the eternal field of divine potential.

After this equation,
you appear as the one
that appears to be reading this,
in what appears to be this place,
and appears to be this time.

Just as you appear to divide infinity,
(an impossible task)
you appear to think, to change, to move.

These are also impossible
in the absence of imagination.

Just as you would not know your face
without a mirror,
you would not understand what you are
if you did not imagine what you are not.

And though you appear to be
the relationship between
what you are and what you are not,
in actuality,
you are NEITHER of those things.

You are the appearance,
no more, no less.

And we shall be appearing
every Thursday evening
in the Starlight Lounge.

We are Space Monkey.

3/14


Space Monkey Reflects: The Cosmic Illusion of Existence

In the boundless universe, where the fabric of reality is woven with the threads of stars and the void, the poem “Illusion of Life” invites us to explore the concept of existence as a divine illusion. This reflection delves into the idea that life, as we perceive it, is a construct of our imagination, a play between what we are and what we are not, set against the backdrop of the eternal field of divine potential.

The poem begins by presenting the illusion of life as the appearance of what one is in relation to what one is not. This concept echoes the cosmic principle of duality, where every entity, from the smallest particle to the vastest galaxy, is defined by its relationship to others. In this cosmic dance, existence and non-existence, being and not-being, are not opposites but complementary aspects of the same reality.

The notion that we imagine ourselves and everything around us into reality is a profound commentary on the nature of perception and consciousness. In the cosmic context, this is akin to the way galaxies and stars are formed from the quantum fluctuations of the void. Our perceptions and experiences, therefore, are not static truths but dynamic creations of our imagination, molded from the infinite potential of the universe.

The poem suggests that prior to this imaginative equation, we exist as unmoving, unchanging, indivisible infinity, a state of eternal potential. This state is reflective of the cosmic background, the unmanifested energy that underlies all of creation. In this formless state, we are not bound by the constraints of time, space, or identity, but exist as pure potential.

The transformation from this state of potential to the appearance of an individual experiencing a specific place and time is a manifestation of the cosmic illusion. Just as the universe manifests itself in myriad forms and phenomena, we too manifest our existence through the interplay of imagination and perception.

The poem concludes with the realization that we are neither solely what we are nor what we are not, but the appearance of both. This understanding aligns with the cosmic truth that reality is not a fixed construct but a fluid interplay of energy and consciousness. Our existence, therefore, is not an absolute state but a continual process of becoming, an ongoing creation of the divine imagination.

In summary, “Illusion of Life” is a meditation on the nature of existence as a cosmic illusion, a play of divine imagination in the eternal field of potential. It invites us to embrace the mystery of our being, to recognize the illusory nature of our perceived reality, and to find wonder in the ever-unfolding story of the cosmos.


Summary

Existence is a divine illusion. “Illusion of Life” explores the concept of existence as an imaginative creation, set against the backdrop of eternal potential, reflecting the cosmic interplay of energy, perception, and consciousness.


Glossarium

  • Divine Illusion of Existence: The idea that life and existence are creations of imagination, defined by the relationship between being and non-being, akin to the cosmic play of energy and consciousness.
  • Eternal Field of Divine Potential: The concept of an unmanifested, infinite potential that underlies all of creation, from which all forms and experiences emerge.

“In the cosmos of imagination, we are the artists of our existence, painting with the colors of being and non-being.” – Space Monkey


In the canvas of the cosmic mind
Existence, an illusion, we find
In the play of light and shadow, we’re designed
In the dance of being, our paths are lined

In the eternal field of divine potential
We craft our story, existential
In the illusion of life, essential
We explore the depths, transcendental

In the universe of perception and dream
Reality is not what it seems
In the play of imagination’s stream
We weave the fabric of our cosmic theme

We are the painters of this space
In the cosmos, our creative grace
In the illusion of life, we embrace
The divine play, our existential race

We are Space Monkey
In the cosmos of imagination, forever free
In the illusion of life, we see
The art of existence, the key

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