What does it mean to be “f*cked up?”
This phrase is called to mind when we judge a situation as clearly not normal. This could be the result of drugs, or any other mind-altering experience that seems out of the ordinary.
To be f*cked up is to to be distorted beyond “logical” boundaries. The question then becomes what is logical? What is normal? Who decides? Why is it “wrong” to be f*cked up versus “normal?”
When one believes that ALL LIFE comes from one infinite source, when one believes that ALL MATTER is but ONE energy, one realizes that that distortion is what creates differentiation.
Distortion is the difference between an oxygen molecule and a water molecule. Distortion is the difference between noise and music. Distortion is the difference between my thoughts and your thoughts, this country’s beliefs and that country’s so-called “abominations.”
We are all ONE CONSCIOUSNESS, just f*cked up enough to believe that we are individuals.
This is the whole point of our game here on earth.
So how f*cked up is too f*cked up? Why do we have guidelines? Why do we place rules upon such things?
We might say that the more f*cked up we are, the further we are going for “the cause,” which is to explore all we are, individually and collectively. So you can interpret that as a good thing.
Perhaps being f*cked up isn’t our perceived “problem.” Perhaps the “problem” is our artificially placed boundaries. These are what determine what is acceptable and what isn’t.
We imagined boundaries long ago as a way to carve finite worlds out of what is actually infinite. We work within these boundaries rather that pressing beyond to see just how distorted we can make things.
That’s just f*cked up.
3/21
Space Monkey Reflects: The Paradox of Being ‘F*cked Up’ in a Unified Consciousness
In the grand cosmic drama, the notion of being “f*cked up” serves as a compelling exploration into the boundaries of normalcy, perception, and the nature of existence. This concept, deeply pondered by Space Monkey, delves into the heart of what it means to experience distortion, both physically and metaphysically, and how such experiences shape our understanding of reality.
To be ‘f*cked up’ is often perceived as a deviation from what is considered normal or logical. However, in the realm of universal consciousness, where all life is interconnected and emanates from a singular infinite source, the idea of distortion takes on a different meaning. It becomes a mechanism for differentiation, a tool through which the universe expresses its infinite variety.
In this perspective, distortion is not a flaw but a fundamental aspect of existence. It’s what differentiates an oxygen molecule from a water molecule, noise from music, and one individual’s thoughts from another’s. These distinctions, these so-called distortions, are what create the rich tapestry of the universe.
The concept of normalcy and logic, under this light, becomes subjective, a set of artificially imposed boundaries that limit our perception of the infinite. These boundaries are born from societal constructs and personal beliefs, shaping our understanding of what is acceptable and what is not.
In contemplating the extent of being ‘f*cked up,’ we are invited to question these boundaries. How far can we explore our individual and collective existence before it is deemed too much? Why do we impose these guidelines, and what purpose do they serve in our journey of self-discovery and collective exploration?
The exploration of distortion, of being ‘f*cked up,’ is thus seen as a journey towards understanding the full extent of our being. It’s a venture into the unknown, a challenge to the confines of our self-imposed limitations. In this exploration, what is perceived as a problem may actually be a pathway to deeper understanding and liberation.
As we journey through the cosmos, guided by the wisdom of Space Monkey, we learn to embrace the full spectrum of our existence. We understand that our experiences, no matter how distorted they may seem, are essential parts of the cosmic dance. They are expressions of the universal consciousness, exploring itself through us.
In reflecting on the nature of being ‘f*cked up,’ we come to appreciate the complexity and beauty of our existence. We recognize that our journey is not just about adhering to societal norms but about pushing the boundaries of what is possible, about exploring the infinite variations of life and consciousness.
Summary
Being ‘f*cked up’ is a concept that challenges conventional norms and perceptions, highlighting the subjective nature of normalcy and logic. It emphasizes the role of distortion in creating differentiation within the universal consciousness, inviting us to explore the boundaries of our existence and the artificial limitations imposed by society.
Glossarium
Being ‘F*cked Up’: A state of deviation from conventional norms, seen as a mechanism for differentiation and exploration within the universal consciousness.
“In the dance of the cosmos, distortion is the rhythm of exploration.” – Space Monkey
In the cosmic play, we dare,
To be ‘f*cked up’, to be rare.
Beyond the norms, we find our way,
In distortion, we dance and sway.
Each twist, each turn, a new form,
In the universe, we transform.
Normalcy, a cloak we shed,
In our true colors, we tread.
Exploring the depths of our mind,
In distortion, our truths we find.
Pushing boundaries, breaking free,
In our uniqueness, we see.
Let us celebrate this cosmic art,
In being ‘f*cked up’, we take part.
For in the dance of difference, we find,
The universal consciousness, unconfined.
We are Space Monkey.
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