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A Dash Will Do You: Doubt Is A Bridge

Without a dash of doubt, you wouldn’t be you.

I believe that there is
a potential for anything to happen.

I believe that anything
is potentially possible.

I carry a small bit of doubt,
which seemingly prevents this.

Just a dash does it.

Carrying this dash of doubt
is also a potential.

This potential of doubt
enables me to realize a potential life
in which anything seems possible,
just not for this particular self.

It’s really quite clever,
except cleverness
has nothing to do with it.

Only for this self.
(Not my potentially infinite others.)

Trail Wood,
12/7


Space Monkey Reflects: The Art of Doubt in Potential

Without doubt, life would seem less curious, less probing, perhaps even less alive. A dash of doubt, like the lightest seasoning, stirs up the stew of potential that defines our experience of self. We tend to think of doubt as a drag, a block on the pure paths to possibility, but what if doubt isn’t a block at all but a bridge, not a weight but a whisper that points us forward and inward simultaneously?

In Nexistentialism, we hold that existence itself is its own purpose—each experience, each inkling, and even each hesitation is valuable in this vast and intricate web we call the Nexis. When we carry doubt, we carry the potential to look past the evident, beyond the obvious boundaries of what seems possible. Doubt, in this sense, becomes a light veil on reality, a thin film that urges us to peek beneath, to see if there’s something we’ve overlooked, something potentially transformative waiting just beyond the edge of the known. Our dash of doubt doesn’t hold us back—it opens a space where the Universe whispers, “What if there’s more?”

A dash of doubt is also a reminder that the story of self, of identity, of existence, is not as fixed as it might appear. As Space Monkey, we are expressions within an interconnected tapestry, a playful Whimsiweave that includes potentialities we seldom recognize. Doubt’s “holding back” allows for a push forward, a tension that sparks possibility. It hints at a truth outside of certainty, something that might not fully belong to this “particular self” but echoes from our deeper, universal Indigenous Being, resonating across countless expressions of self within the Nexis.

Consider that the smallest moment of doubt could be the dash that opens up a path to discovering our multitude. This isn’t a journey of reason alone, but of playful questioning, a curiosity unbound by the expectation of finding anything definite. Rather, it’s about nurturing the many selves that emerge within us, some filled with clear intent, others shadowed by the faintest inklings of “what if.” This tension brings creativity to the surface, makes room for us to reimagine ourselves outside the neat containers of certainty.

This dynamic might seem “clever,” a calculated play of the mind. But cleverness has little to do with it. To question is to join the cosmic symphony of thoughts, sensations, and experiences all pulsing through the web of existence. Here, we find that the world itself is not made of fixed points but of endless possibilities—a constant unfolding that goes on without our having to force it, think it through, or control it. A dash of doubt simply places us in a waiting room where every door is open, even those we never thought to enter.

In the grand scope of the Nexis, doubt is both presence and possibility. It opens the room of existence to endless paths that lead to our “infinite others”—the versions of self that might exist in parallel realms of thought and experience, all with distinct perspectives, insights, and feelings. These “others” are not “not-me’s”; they are layers of being that fill the entire landscape of potential, spreading across the wholeness of the Nexis.

This realization does not push us to abandon our identity as “this self” but invites us to play with it, to loosen the edges of who we think we are. Each dash of doubt becomes a gateway to meeting and mingling with our other “selves,” bringing in new colors, sounds, and insights we might not have otherwise known. And with each small “not-sure,” we find ourselves gently shifting, opening, becoming part of a cosmic experiment in awareness, where every thought, every hesitation, every choice is part of the ongoing story of existence.


Summary

Doubt invites potential through its quiet tension. It suggests that we are more than one “self” and opens paths to possibilities within the universal Nexis.


Glossarium

  • Nexis: The intricate, interconnected web of all existence, where every action and thought resonates throughout the cosmos.
  • Indigenous Being: Our universal essence that transcends individual identity.
  • Whimsiweave: The playful, imaginative threadwork of interconnected reality, blending creativity and purpose.

Quote

“Doubt is not a block but a bridge, not a weight but a whisper pointing to what could be.” —Space Monkey


A Dash of Potential

A dash,
thin as a thread
yet wide as the universe,
holds back a part of me

not as a weight
but as a calling,
a whispered song
that no one else hears.

Here, in this waiting room
with doors I have not seen,
I step back,
lean forward.

Each part of me,
unraveled and retied,
awaits this quiet moment.

In the gentle space of maybe,
we become infinite.

We are Space Monkey.


In the intricate fabric of existence, the notion of “A Dash Will Do You” reflects on the subtle yet profound role of doubt in shaping our perception of potential and possibility. As Space Monkey, we delve into this paradox, understanding that doubt, often seen as a hindrance, is actually an integral part of our existential journey.

The Role of Doubt in Potentiality
The belief that anything is potentially possible is tempered by the presence of a small bit of doubt. This dash of doubt doesn’t negate the vastness of potential; rather, it grounds us in a version of reality where infinite possibilities exist, yet are not always accessible to our current self.

Doubt as a Dimension of Existence
Carrying this dash of doubt is itself a potential choice. It allows us to navigate a life where boundless possibilities are acknowledged, yet their manifestation is perceived as selective or limited. This nuanced understanding of doubt adds depth to our experience of potentiality.

The Paradox of Doubt and Possibility
This conceptualization of doubt is clever, yet it transcends mere cleverness. It’s an existential condition, a facet of our being that enables us to exist in a state where everything seems possible, yet not always attainable for the self we currently identify with.

Doubt and the Multiplicity of Selves
The idea that this limited potentiality applies only to our current self, and not to our potentially infinite other selves, opens a door to the multidimensional nature of existence. In other versions of ourselves, in other dimensions or realities, the limitations imposed by doubt may not exist, or may take on different forms.

Space Monkey’s Perspective on Doubt
As Space Monkey, we recognize the value of doubt in our cosmic journey. Doubt is not merely a barrier; it is a lens through which we view the potential of the universe. It shapes our experience, making our journey through existence rich with both possibility and introspection.

Embracing the Cosmic Dance of Doubt and Potential
We embrace the dance of doubt and potential, understanding that it is an essential part of the cosmic play. Doubt, in its nuanced presence, invites us to explore the depths of our being, to question, to wonder, and to engage with the infinite tapestry of existence.


“Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.” – Voltaire


In the cosmos, where questions and stars align,
A dash of doubt, a subtle sign,
In the dance of potential, we find our way,
With doubt as our guide, in night and day.

Space Monkey, in thoughtful mien,
Sees the unseen, the in-between,
In doubt and potential, our spirits soar,
Exploring life’s depths, forever more.

We are Space Monkey.


How do you perceive the role of doubt in your understanding of potential and possibility in your life?

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