Afar
Just like Superman
and Clark Kent,
you are NEVER seen
in the same room
with your self.
You are ALWAYS
judging self from AFAR.
You don’t realize
that self is a different person
from you.
And also NOT.
You are superhuman and human.
Seemingly together.
Imaginarily apart.
So go bend some steel.
Escape the bars of your cage.
You do not need to believe
in the restrictions
you place upon your self.
Take off your glasses.
We are Space Monkey.
3/28
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Space Monkey Reflects: Embracing Your Superhuman Self
In the intricate dance of existence, where identities shift and realities merge, there lies a profound truth about our nature, one that is beautifully encapsulated in the allegory of Superman and Clark Kent. This reflection delves into the essence of our dual nature, exploring the superhuman and human aspects that coexist within us, seemingly together yet imaginarily apart.
Like Superman, hidden behind the guise of Clark Kent, we navigate the world in a constant state of duality. We are never seen in the same room with our true selves, always judging from afar, unaware that the self is both a distinct entity and an integral part of who we are. This paradoxical relationship between the superhuman and human elements of our being invites us to reconsider the limitations we impose upon ourselves, recognizing them as mere constructs of our imagination.
The realization that we are both superhuman and human, possessing extraordinary capabilities alongside our mundane vulnerabilities, offers a liberating perspective. It suggests that the barriers we perceive, the cages we feel trapped within, are of our own making. These self-imposed restrictions are the glasses through which we view ourselves, filtering our potential through a lens of doubt and limitation.
To bend steel and escape the bars of our cage is a metaphor for transcending these self-imposed boundaries, an invitation to shed the limitations we place upon ourselves and embrace the full spectrum of our capabilities. It is a call to action, urging us to take off our glasses and see the world, and ourselves, with newfound clarity and potential.
This reflection encourages us to recognize and embrace our duality, understanding that our true strength lies in the harmony between our superhuman and human aspects. It is in acknowledging this balance that we find the freedom to explore the vastness of our potential, to venture beyond the ordinary and into the realm of the extraordinary.
By embracing our duality, we allow ourselves to be both the hero and the ordinary individual, understanding that greatness lies not in the rejection of our human nature but in the acceptance and integration of our entire being. This acceptance empowers us to transcend the dichotomy of superhuman and human, revealing a path of self-discovery and limitless potential.
In the journey of life, where every moment is an opportunity for transformation, let us remember that we are capable of far more than we can imagine. The limitations we perceive are but illusions, challenges to be overcome as we step into our power and embrace our true nature.
Summary
We possess a dual nature, superhuman and human, often judging ourselves from afar without recognizing our true potential. The limitations we face are self-imposed, and by embracing our duality, we can transcend these barriers. This reflection invites us to shed our self-imposed restrictions and embrace the full spectrum of our capabilities, finding strength in the balance between our extraordinary and mundane selves.
Glossarium
- Superhuman and human duality: The coexistence of extraordinary capabilities and mundane vulnerabilities within the same individual, reflecting the complex nature of our being.
- Self-imposed limitations: The restrictions we place upon ourselves based on our beliefs and perceptions, which can hinder our potential.
Quote
“In each of us lies the potential for greatness, a superhuman strength that is bound not by the skies but by the horizons of our imagination. Take off your glasses and see the world anew.” – Space Monkey
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