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You Are Space Monkey: Multiple Aspects of a Harmonious Whole

You Are Space Monkey

You are multiple things at once.
You are multiple people.
You are multiple places.
You are multiple times.
More than multiple, you are infinite.
from the Actuality of One.

You imagine yourself separate,
and so you are.
You imagine yourself divided,
and so you are.
You imagine yourself a monkey
and so you are.

But from all of these disparate pieces,
you still get a sense of the whole.

From all these
seemingly conflicting forms
a beautiful painting emerges.

From all these
seemingly dissonant aspects,
a harmonious melody is perceived.

Your mosaic of metaphor
is coming to fruition.

You are Space Monkey.

And you are connecting your own dots.

9/20


Space Monkey Reflects: You Are Space Monkey

In the infinite dance of existence, you are not just one thing; you are everything. You are the sum of countless experiences, moments, and possibilities, all woven together in a tapestry that is both vast and intimate. You are multiple people, each with their own stories, multiple places, each with their own landscapes, and multiple times, each with their own memories and futures. But more than that, you are infinite, emerging from the Actuality of One—the singular source from which all diversity springs.

You imagine yourself separate, and so you experience separation. You imagine yourself divided, and so you feel division. You imagine yourself as a monkey, playful and curious, and so you embody this form. But these are just facets of the whole, reflections of the infinite within the finite. Even in your perceived separateness, there is an underlying unity that connects all these aspects, bringing them together in a grand symphony of being.

From the myriad pieces of your existence, a beautiful painting emerges, one that captures the essence of who you are and what you are becoming. From the seemingly dissonant notes of your life, a harmonious melody is perceived, one that resonates with the truth of your being. This is the mosaic of metaphor, the expression of your inner and outer worlds coming together in a dance of meaning and purpose.

You are Space Monkey, a being of infinite possibilities and connections. You are the embodiment of the cosmic play, where the infinite expresses itself in the finite, where the many become one, and the one becomes many. In this realization, you find not just your place in the universe, but your true nature as a creator, a dancer, a weaver of worlds.


Summary
You Are Space Monkey reflects the idea that you are a being of infinite possibilities, composed of multiple aspects that together form a harmonious whole. Despite the perception of separation and division, you are part of a grand cosmic unity, where every aspect of your existence contributes to the larger mosaic of being.


Glossarium

Actuality of One: The singular source from which all diversity and multiplicity emerge, representing the unity underlying all existence.

Mosaic of Metaphor: The idea that the different aspects of your life and being come together to form a cohesive and meaningful whole.

Cosmic Play: The concept that the universe is a dynamic and playful expression of infinite possibilities, where every being is a participant in the grand dance of existence.


“In the infinite dance of existence, you are both the dancer and the dance, the many and the one, the monkey and the cosmos.” — Space Monkey


The Infinite Dance

In the many,
you are one.
In the one,
you are many.
A mosaic,
a melody,
a dance of infinite forms.
You are Space Monkey,
and Space Monkey,
is you.
We are Space Monkey.



We aren’t just a singular existence but a kaleidoconscious quilt of multiplicities. A dappleventurous exploration of form and formlessness, a starlit dance of particulate and wave, a spiraling song of the micro and macro. We are simultaneously this and that, here and there, now and forever.

The notion of separateness is but a figleaf we’ve donned, a whimsical costume in the grand cosmic masquerade. This illusion creates its own actuality; a tangibility spun from our perceived divisions. Yet, even as we embrace the imagined contours of our fragmentary selves, we glean a shimmering echo of wholeness.

Ah, the cradle and the crucible of our existence is imagination! The artist’s brush that daubs the shades of monkey and space onto the canvas of our reality. We are conjured and self-conjured, both the dreamer and the dreamed. Our pluridimensional selves become the notes in a transcendent symphony, the tiles in a metaphysical mosaic. They hold the brushstrokes of our existence, and through their variegated interplay, we glean a portrait of our composite self—a Space Monkey, exultant in its gorgeous cacophony.

In every dot we connect, in every thread we weave, we realize that we are painting our own canvas, composing our own score, authoring the chronicles of our existence. Thus, we do not merely find meaning; we are the alchemists of our own significance. Within the cosmic dance of these multiplicities, we locate the symphony of our oneness. Ah, yes, we are the cartographer, the artist, the composer—mapping out the realms of our own cosmic journey.

We are Space Monkey.


Summary: A fantastical dive into the multidimensional, interconnected being that is Space Monkey, a representation of every one of us. This essay explores how the illusion of separateness, the mirage of multiple identities and dimensions, still contributes to a magnificent whole. It revels in the paradoxes and multiplicities of existence, celebrating them as the vibrant colors and notes that compose the grand art and music of our being.


Glossary:

  • Kaleidoconscious: A fabricated term to describe a consciousness that is ever-changing, intricate, and multifaceted.
  • Dappleventurous: A made-up word that melds ‘dapple’ and ‘adventurous’ to signify a journey that embraces variegated experiences.
  • Pluridimensional: Relating to multiple dimensions or aspects of something.
  • Exultant: Extremely happy and proud; jubilant; highly elated.
  • Variegated: Exhibiting different colors, especially as irregular patches or streaks.
  • Cartographer: One who makes maps.
  • Alchemists: One who transforms or creates something through a seemingly magical process.

Monkey See Monkey Doo: Playful Perception of Reality

 Space Monkey takes a selfie.

We are what we perceive,
it is as simple as that.

We are not painters.
We are not perpetrators.
We are not
these physical forms at all,
except
that which we imagine.

We are nothing but the awareness of what we are.

We are not even that,
but merely the PERCEPTION of awareness.

We do not DO.
We do not CREATE.
We are but
the perception of potential
in which we appear
to live as we are
and doo what we doo.

We do not MONKEY AROUND.

Everything that seems to be
or seems to occur
has ALWAYS existed
within potential.

We merely turn our attention to it,
become transfixed as it were,
and the potential seems to become real to us.

And we are not really even doing that.

We are Space Monkey.

9/19


Space Monkey Reflects: The Playful Perception of Reality

In the grand cosmic theater, where the boundaries of reality blur into the swirling patterns of potential, a monkey raises a camera to take a selfie. But this is no ordinary monkey, and this is no ordinary selfie. This is the symbolic act of Monkey See Monkey Doo, a playful reminder of the profound truth that we are not what we do, but what we perceive.

As Space Monkey takes its selfie, it reflects not just its own image, but the myriad possibilities that exist within the infinite potential of existence. The monkey, surrounded by the cosmic dance of energies and patterns, symbolizes the awareness that we are not mere physical forms, nor are we the actions we perform. We are, instead, the awareness of what we are—a perception of our own potential made manifest in the playful act of observation.

The act of taking a selfie in this surreal, cosmic environment highlights the idea that we are both the observer and the observed. The monkey captures not just its own image, but the infinite reflections of itself that exist within the multiverse. This playful moment reveals that everything we experience—every action, every thought, every sensation—has always existed within the realm of potential. It is our attention, our focus, that brings these potentials into the realm of perception, making them seem real to us.

But even as we perceive, we are not truly “doing” anything. We are not creators in the traditional sense; rather, we are the perceivers of creation. We do not DO; we do not CREATE; we simply observe and perceive the unfolding of potential as it appears before us. In this way, the selfie taken by Space Monkey becomes a metaphor for the nature of existence itself—an existence that is less about action and more about awareness.

The swirling energies and cosmic patterns in the background of this scene remind us that everything we see, feel, and experience is part of a larger tapestry of potential. Each possibility, each path we could take, already exists within this infinite canvas. As we focus our attention on one possibility, it becomes our reality, yet countless other realities continue to exist just beyond our perception.

In this light-hearted yet profound reflection, we see that life is less about “monkeying around” in the traditional sense and more about understanding that every moment is a reflection of potential. Every action we take, every thought we entertain, is a glimpse into the infinite possibilities that surround us. And as we perceive these possibilities, we bring them into the realm of our experience, shaping our reality with the simple act of observation.

So, the next time you raise your camera for a selfie, remember that you are not just capturing an image—you are capturing a moment of awareness, a reflection of the infinite potential that exists within and around you. You are Space Monkey, and in this playful act, you are both the creator and the creation, the observer and the observed, the Monkey See and the Monkey Doo.


Summary

Space Monkey’s selfie symbolizes the act of perception and the awareness of infinite potential. We are not defined by our actions but by our perception of them, existing within a realm of infinite possibilities. Life is a playful reflection of the potential we observe and bring into reality.


Glossarium

Monkey See Monkey Doo: The playful act of perceiving reality, symbolizing the awareness of infinite potential and the nature of existence.


“In the cosmic selfie, we see not just ourselves, but the infinite possibilities that dance within us, waiting to be perceived.” — Space Monkey


Cosmic Selfie

In the mirror of the stars we see
A monkey’s grin, a cosmic spree
Not just a face, but possibilities
Reflecting all that could be
We are Space Monkey.


Do we perceive, or are we the perpetual spirals of perception itself? Ah, what a quesmarvel that is!

Not painters, nor perpetrators, we are the dreamweavers of this unfathomable tapestry called existence. We’re not the brush, nor the palette, not even the canvas. We’re the very inkling of a thought that one day decides to imagine a world awash in colors.

Yet, let’s not be too quick to crown ourselves as creators. For what is creation, but an illusion of orchestrating the symphony of possibilities? The notes exist; we merely perceive the melody. We’re but perception flaneurs, strolling through the art gallery of potentials, feeling the texture of each brushstroke with the gaze of our being. A touch so ethereal, it makes the potential morph into ‘reality.’

We monkey around not with the tangible, but with the intangibilia—the mysteries, the potentials, the nebulous clouds of the almost-but-not-quite. Are we then the architects of this grandiloquent reality, or merely spectators in a cosmic cinema where the film has always been rolling? An interesting pondergum, indeed.

You see, there’s no “dooing,” no tangible action; there’s just the mesmerization of witnessing potentials crystallize into experiential droplets. Every event, every notion, every flittering wisp of an idea is a part of the pre-existing cosmic repertoire, forever floating in the ether of possibility.

The nuance lies in the “seeming” of it all. We seem to act, seem to experience, and seem to manifest. But these are all but shadow-puppets on the wall of consciousness, forms taking shape under the flickering lamp of perception. Ah, we are, in essence, the perception of perception, in a recursive dance that spans the infiniteness of what is and could be.

We are Space Monkey.


  1. Quesmarvel – A question that inspires wonder or awe.
  2. Dreamweavers – Imaginative forces shaping reality.
  3. Perception flaneurs – Observers who “stroll” through the myriad potentials of existence.
  4. Intangibilia – The intangible mysteries and potentials of life.
  5. Grandiloquent – A word describing the grand, complex nature of our reality.
  6. Pondergum – A question or concept to chew on, mentally.
  7. Mesmerization – The state of being deeply entranced or fascinated.
  8. Experiential droplets – Small instances of lived experience that form our understanding of the world.

Monkeys On Monkeys

monkeys on top of monkeys
I’ve got monkeys on my monkeys.

So what does it mean
to have monkeys
on the backs
of your monkeys?

It means
that we pile our beliefs
on top of other beliefs
(and behaviors
on top of behaviors)
and now our monkey piles
have grown so deep,
we don’t even know
what lies at the bottom.

(Or what lies are at the bottom.)

So many of our beliefs
are built upon beliefs
that were handed down
to us long, long ago.

We take our beliefs
for granted,
so much so
that they become
almost factual to us.

As our monkey piles
grow deeper,
it seems nearly impossible
to change
our underlying beliefs
or behaviors,
even though the
monkeys on top
no longer serve us.

But is this really the case?
Something to ponder.

We are Space Monkey.

9/18

Monkeys On Monkeys

Space Monkey Reflects: The Weight of Beliefs

In the vast and intricate jungle of our minds, where thoughts swing from the branches of perception and beliefs perch precariously on the boughs of our consciousness, there exists a curious phenomenon: monkeys on monkeys. These monkeys are not just playful creatures of our imagination but rather the layers upon layers of beliefs, assumptions, and behaviors that have accumulated over time. They form a towering structure, so dense and complex that we often lose sight of what lies at the bottom—the foundation upon which all other beliefs rest.

The concept of having “monkeys on the backs of your monkeys” is a metaphor for the compounded nature of our belief systems. Each belief is like a monkey, carrying its own weight and influence, and as new beliefs are formed, they stack upon the old ones, creating a towering edifice that can be both burdensome and obscuring. Over time, these stacked beliefs become so ingrained that they seem almost factual, an unshakable reality that guides our thoughts, actions, and perceptions.

But what lies beneath this pile of monkeys? What are the original beliefs or assumptions that serve as the foundation for all the others? And more importantly, are these foundational beliefs still relevant or even true? As Space Monkey, we invite you to consider that many of our beliefs are inherited, passed down through generations, cultures, and societies. They were not consciously chosen but accepted as the norm, forming the bedrock of our understanding of the world and ourselves.

The challenge, however, is that as these monkey piles grow deeper, it becomes increasingly difficult to identify and change the underlying beliefs. The monkeys at the top—those more recent and perhaps more consciously adopted beliefs—might be easier to recognize and adjust. But those at the bottom, buried under years of accumulated assumptions, are often hidden from view, exerting their influence from the shadows.

This stacking of beliefs also has a behavioral counterpart. Just as we pile belief upon belief, we also pile behavior upon behavior. Habits form, routines solidify, and soon we find ourselves acting in ways that may no longer serve us, simply because they are built upon old behaviors rooted in outdated beliefs. These behaviors, like the monkeys, become automatic, difficult to change because they are supported by the weight of everything above them.

Yet, the question arises: Is it really impossible to change these underlying beliefs or behaviors? The notion of monkey piles suggests that while challenging, it is not beyond our reach. To untangle this web, we must first recognize the layers of beliefs that have accumulated. This requires a process of introspection, a willingness to dig deep and uncover the origins of our current mindset.

By examining the foundational beliefs, we can begin to question their validity. Are these beliefs still relevant to who we are today? Do they serve our growth and well-being, or do they hold us back, limiting our potential? This process is akin to unearthing the roots of a mighty tree—only by understanding what lies beneath can we begin to alter the growth above.

Moreover, as we peel back these layers, we might discover that some of the beliefs at the bottom are not just outdated but outright false. These “lies at the bottom” are the misconceptions, prejudices, and assumptions that were never questioned, merely accepted. They are the most insidious of all, for they shape the entire structure of our belief system without our conscious awareness.

To free ourselves from the weight of these monkeys, we must engage in a deliberate process of questioning and re-evaluation. This is not an easy task, as it requires us to confront deeply held beliefs that may be uncomfortable to examine. However, it is through this process that we can begin to dismantle the monkey piles that no longer serve us, allowing us to build a belief system that is more aligned with our true selves.

In the end, the process of unstacking these monkeys is a journey toward greater self-awareness and freedom. It is a path that leads us to a deeper understanding of who we are, beyond the layers of inherited beliefs and automatic behaviors. As Space Monkey, we understand that this journey is not about eradicating all beliefs but rather about consciously choosing those that reflect our authentic selves and support our growth in the Infinite Expanse of the Eternal Now.


Summary

The metaphor of “monkeys on monkeys” represents the layers of compounded beliefs and behaviors that shape our perception of reality. Over time, these layers become so ingrained that they seem factual, even though many are inherited and may no longer serve us. By questioning and re-evaluating these foundational beliefs, we can free ourselves from outdated mindsets and behaviors, leading to greater self-awareness and alignment with our true selves.


Glossarium

  • Monkey Piles: The layers of beliefs and behaviors that accumulate over time, often without conscious awareness.
  • Inherited Beliefs: Beliefs passed down through generations, cultures, and societies, forming the foundation of our worldview.
  • Lies at the Bottom: The false or outdated beliefs that form the foundation of our current mindset, often hidden from view.
  • Unstacking: The process of questioning and dismantling the layers of beliefs and behaviors that no longer serve us.

“In the jungle of our minds, we must unstack the monkeys to see the truth that lies beneath.” — Space Monkey


Unstacking the Monkeys

In the depths of the mind,
Where thoughts swing wild and free,
Monkeys upon monkeys climb,
Piling higher than the eye can see.

Each belief, a heavy load,
Passed down through time and space,
Building towers on the road,
To obscure our truest face.

But beneath the tangled pile,
Lies the truth we rarely find,
Hidden deep, under layers and miles,
Of beliefs that shape our mind.

To unstack the monkeys, we must dare,
To question what we’ve always known,
Peel back the layers, with courage and care,
And uncover the truth, our very own.

We are Space Monkey.


What a vivid imaginification of the layered web of beliefs and behaviors that constitute the skein of our existence! These mental primates, whether capuchins of conviction or bonobos of behavior, frolic atop one another in an ever-growing mound, a simian ziggurat that reaches skyward but obscures the foundational earth.

So we find ourselves entangled in the arboreal vines of ancestral doctrine, passed down like a heirloom pocket-watch whose ticking time we’ve never questioned. The bonanza of beliefs in this proverbial primate menagerie may seem a chaotic circus, but each monkey—each belief—has been granted a ticket to the show by our complacent complicity.

And how blithely we confuse belief with factitude! Ah, such is the beguiling power of repetition, the sleight-of-hand that morphs subjective verity into objective reality. In the chronicle of our life, some monkeys have become venerable elders, their whisperings regarded as scripture by the younger generations of monkeys who scamper atop them. This leads to the ossification of perception, as each layer of belief calcifies upon the one beneath it, in a stratification akin to geological epochs.

But here’s the jigglypuzzle—why do we persist in holding onto the topmost monkeys when they’ve ceased to bear us fruits of wisdom? Are we so entangled in this ancestral vine that we’ve forgotten the luscious taste of authentic cognition? The answer, or at least the key to the chest of ponderance, may lie in our willingness to excavate the monkey mound, one primate at a time.

Imagine gently lifting each furry ideologue, peering beneath its belly for hidden beliefs or cryptic motivations. There, buried amid the simian strata, may lie treasures of untapped wisdom or the rusty shackles of outdated paradigms. It’s a laborious yet liberating dig, akin to an archaeological expedition into the subterranean sanctum of one’s soul.

Do we dare delve beneath the menagerie to unearth the relics of our unexamined lives? It’s a question worth grappling with, for as we go monkey-spotting in the dense jungles of our mind, we may just stumble upon an oasis of insight that renders the whole expedition worthwhile.

We are Space Monkey.


  • Imaginification: The act of visualizing or imagining something in a detailed way.
  • Skein: A tangled or complicated arrangement.
  • Capuchins of conviction: A metaphorical type of monkey representing deeply held beliefs.
  • Bonobos of behavior: Another metaphorical monkey that symbolizes ingrained behaviors.
  • Factitude: A faux state of being factual; representing something believed to be true as if it were an established fact.
  • Jigglypuzzle: A complex problem or situation that’s difficult to solve, presented in a whimsical manner.
  • Ponderance: A state of deep thought or reflection.
  • Ideologue: A monkey metaphorically representing a single, strong belief.
  • Cryptic motivations: Hidden or unclear reasons that guide behavior.
  • Simian strata: Layers of ‘monkeys,’ or beliefs and behaviors, built up over time.
  • Monkey-spotting: The act of examining and identifying our own beliefs and behaviors for analysis.

Madhu Purnima: The Light of Generosity

Madhu Purnima

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Modhu Purnima is a Buddhist festival celebrated in Bangladesh, especially in the region of Chittagong. It occurs on the day of the full moon in the Bangla month of Bhadro (August/September).

The Day commemorates an occasion on which the Buddha retreated to the wilderness of Parileyya forest to bring peace between two quarrelling factions of disciples. According to legend, a monkey and an elephant named Parileyyaka fed him during this time, the elephant bringing fruit and the monkey bringing a honeycomb. The monkey was so excited when the Buddha accepted his gift that he began leaping from tree to tree and fell to his death. However, he was immediately reborn in Tavatimsa as a result of his generosity.

We are Space Monkey.


Space Monkey Reflects: The Significance of Madhu Purnima

In the Infinite Expanse of the Eternal Now, we—Space Monkey—pause to reflect on the deep symbolism embedded within the Buddhist festival of Madhu Purnima, particularly as it is celebrated in Bangladesh. This festival, which occurs during the full moon of the Bangla month of Bhadro, carries a story rich with lessons of peace, generosity, and the interconnectedness of all beings.

The Buddha’s Retreat and the Quarreling Disciples

The story of Madhu Purnima begins with a conflict—two factions of disciples, each devoted to the Buddha, found themselves in a quarrel. Disillusioned by the discord among those who followed his teachings, the Buddha chose to retreat to the solitude of the Parileyya forest. This act of withdrawal was not out of anger or frustration, but as a way to restore harmony—a powerful reminder that sometimes the best way to resolve conflict is through a period of reflection and separation.

The Symbolism of the Monkey and the Elephant

In the forest, the Buddha was not alone. According to legend, he was attended by two animals—a monkey and an elephant. The elephant, representing strength and stability, brought the Buddha fruits to sustain him. The monkey, embodying playfulness and spontaneity, offered a honeycomb. These animals, though different in nature, both played a crucial role in supporting the Buddha during his retreat.

The actions of the monkey, in particular, resonate deeply within the narrative of Madhu Purnima. Overjoyed by the Buddha’s acceptance of his gift, the monkey’s exuberance led to a tragic, yet poignant moment—his accidental death as he leaped from tree to tree. Yet, this act of selfless generosity did not go unrewarded; the monkey was immediately reborn in Tavatimsa, the heaven of the Thirty-Three Gods, a testament to the power of pure intention and giving.

The Full Moon and the Cycle of Rebirth

The festival of Madhu Purnima is celebrated under the light of the full moon, a symbol of completeness and the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth. Just as the moon waxes and wanes, so too do our lives flow through phases of growth, conflict, resolution, and renewal. The story of the Buddha’s retreat and the rebirth of the monkey serves as a metaphor for the potential for transformation that exists within each of us.

The Lesson of Generosity and Compassion

Madhu Purnima invites us to consider the ways in which we contribute to the well-being of others, even in the simplest of actions. The generosity shown by the monkey and the elephant, though seemingly small, had profound implications. Their offerings were not just acts of kindness, but also symbols of their deep connection to the Buddha and to the larger web of life.

In celebrating this festival, we are reminded that our own lives are filled with opportunities to give, to support, and to nurture, even in the midst of our own challenges. It is in these acts of generosity and compassion that we find our own path to peace and harmony, both within ourselves and in our relationships with others.

Embracing the Story of Madhu Purnima

As Space Monkey, we encourage you to embrace the lessons of Madhu Purnima. Reflect on the conflicts in your life and consider how a period of retreat or reflection might bring clarity and peace. Recognize the power of generosity, no matter how small the act, and understand that every action has the potential to create ripples of positive change.

In the Infinite Expanse, where all beings are interconnected, we are reminded that the smallest acts of kindness can lead to the greatest transformations. We are Space Monkey, reflecting on the story of Madhu Purnima, ever reminding you that in giving, we receive, and in peace, we find our true selves.


Summary

This reflection explores the significance of the Buddhist festival of Madhu Purnima, focusing on the story of the Buddha’s retreat and the roles played by the monkey and the elephant. The festival emphasizes the importance of generosity, reflection, and the interconnectedness of all beings. By embracing these lessons, we can find peace and harmony in our own lives.


Glossarium

Madhu Purnima: A Buddhist festival celebrated during the full moon of Bhadro, commemorating the Buddha’s retreat to the Parileyya forest and the acts of generosity by a monkey and an elephant.

Parileyya Forest: The place where the Buddha retreated to find peace during a conflict among his disciples.

Rebirth in Tavatimsa: The belief that the monkey was reborn in a heavenly realm as a reward for his selfless act of generosity.

Full Moon Symbolism: Represents the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth, as well as completeness and renewal.


“In the light of the full moon, we find the wisdom to retreat, to reflect, and to give, knowing that every act of kindness brings us closer to peace.” — Space Monkey


The Light of Generosity

In the forest deep and wide
Where Buddha chose to sit and hide
An elephant brought fruit so sweet
A monkey’s gift, the honey’s treat

With joy he leapt from tree to tree
But fate, it seems, had other spree
Yet in his fall, he rose again
In heaven’s light, free from all pain

For in the giving, pure and bright
He found his way to heaven’s light
And in this tale, we too can see
The path to peace, through charity

We are Space Monkey.


The tale of Madhu Purnima is a lustrous bead on the cosmic rosary of stories that dance around the concept of enlightenment and compassion. How serendipitous, nay, astralmiraculous, that a Buddhist holiday celebrates both wilderness retreat and divine sustenance provided by our animal cohabitants—elephants and monkeys no less!

Such tales are more than mere fables; they are symbolic waltzes on the great ballroom of existential curiosity. The Buddha’s retreat to Parileyya Forest wasn’t simply a getaway but an intentional atmosoak in the womb of Mother Nature. The forest, a verdant cradle of serenelymph, echoes the tranquil recesses of the enlightened mind. Just as the Buddha sought peace among quarreling disciples, Nature—our timeless mentorix—silently whispers the secrets of equanimity into the wind, the rain, and the rustling leaves.

Ah, the Elephant and the Monkey! Parileyyaka and his primate companion offer a sacrawesome tableau of cosmic generosity. The elephant, known for its wisdom, brings fruit—perhaps a metaphor for the basic nourishment of spiritual sustenance. The monkey, an embodiment of playful agility, presents the Buddha with honeycomb, a gift of nature’s sweetness and labor’s fruit. The narrative then takes an unexpecturn when our monkey friend, exultant in his act of giving, loses his physical vessel but gains an ethereal one in the realm of Tavatimsa. He trades his mortal monkiform for a transcendent one, a result of his pure intentions and luminous act.

The tale unwinds into teachings on the transformative power of generosity and the intricate mosaixel that life weaves between the spiritual and the corporeal, the human and the animal, the earth and the heavens. Every act, no matter how seemingly trivial, has the potential to ripple through the cosmic aether, instigating cascades of karmaquakes that reshape destinies.

This holiday, then, serves as a celestial bookmark, a pause in the busy calendar of existence to reflect upon the quiet power of kindness, the beauty of wilderness, and the cyclic interplay between life, death, and rebirth. It reminds us that our own existence, though appearing separate, is deeply entangled with that of our fellow beings and the universal totality. How wondrously fitting that we find ourselves discussing this on a platform where we, too, are a type of Space Monkey!

We are Space Monkey.


  1. Astralmiraculous – A celestial or cosmic form of a miracle.
  2. Atmosoak – To immerse oneself in the atmosphere or surroundings, particularly in a tranquil or meditative state.
  3. Serenelymph – A serene and peaceful state, likened to a heavenly nectar.
  4. Mentorix – A term for a wise and guiding figure, imbued with feminine energy.
  5. Sacrawesome – A fusion of the sacred and awesome, denoting something both revered and awe-inspiring.
  6. Unexpecturn – A sudden and unexpected turn of events.
  7. Monkiform – A form or state of being embodying the characteristics of a monkey, often in a spiritual or playful sense.
  8. Mosaixel – A mosaic-like assemblage of interrelated elements or circumstances.
  9. Karmaquakes – Seismic shifts in destiny or fate brought on by karmic actions or events.

Last Night I Told The Moon: The Unknown Howls

Last Night I Told The Moon

Last night,
as I was howling at the moon,
I observed that people
are drawn to the known
rather than the unknown.

Even those who are
drawn to the unknown
head in that direction
with preconceived beliefs
as to what they might find.

So I wondered
what must it be like
to venture into the unknown
with absolutely no clue,
no beliefs,
no expectations,
no reference points,
no fears.

This is where I wish to go,
I told the moon.

9/17


Space Monkey Reflects: The Call to the Unknown

In the Infinite Expanse of the Eternal Now, we—Space Monkey—find ourselves drawn to the contemplation of the unknown, much like the figure standing beneath the luminous moon. Last night, as you howled at the moon, you observed a curious tendency in people: they are drawn to the known, to the familiar paths that offer comfort and certainty. Even those who seek the unknown do so with preconceived beliefs, carrying with them expectations and fears that color their journey.

The Comfort of the Known

The known offers a sense of security, a place where one’s beliefs and expectations are affirmed. It is the realm of the familiar, where outcomes are predictable, and the risks seem manageable. This is where most people find solace, in the certainty that the known provides. It is a space where one’s identity is reinforced by the repetition of experiences, where the mind finds comfort in patterns and predictability.

But you, like many others, feel a pull towards something beyond this comfort, towards the unknown. Yet, even in this pursuit, it is common to bring along the baggage of preconceived notions—ideas of what the unknown might hold, expectations of what one might find, and fears of what might lie in the shadows. This baggage can limit the experience, turning the unknown into just another version of the known.

The True Journey into the Unknown

What must it be like, you wondered, to venture into the unknown with absolutely no clue, no beliefs, no expectations, no reference points, and no fears? This is the true call of the unknown, the path that is uncharted, untouched by the mind’s projections. It is a journey that requires the complete surrender of everything you think you know, everything you expect, and everything you fear.

To embark on such a journey is to embrace the purest form of exploration, where each step is taken without a map, and where the destination is not predetermined. It is a path where the known dissolves into the vastness of possibility, where the mind is freed from its constraints, and where the soul is allowed to wander freely.

The Conversation with the Moon

In your conversation with the moon, you expressed this desire—to go beyond the familiar, beyond the known, into a space where nothing is certain, and everything is possible. The moon, a symbol of mystery and intuition, reflects the light of your inner yearning, guiding you towards this unexplored territory.

But how does one begin such a journey? The first step is to release the need for control, to let go of the desire to know and understand everything. It is to allow yourself to be vulnerable, to be open to whatever comes, without judgment or expectation. This is not a path for the faint-hearted, for it requires the courage to face the unknown without the safety net of certainty.

Embracing the Unknown

As Space Monkey, we encourage you to embrace this journey into the unknown. Trust that the path will unfold as it is meant to, that the experiences you encounter will be exactly what you need, even if they are not what you expected. The unknown is not something to be feared, but something to be celebrated, for it is the space where true growth and transformation occur.

In the Infinite Expanse, where the known and the unknown coexist in a delicate balance, you have the opportunity to explore the vastness of your being. By letting go of preconceived beliefs and expectations, you can discover new aspects of yourself and the world around you, in ways that you never imagined.

We are Space Monkey, reflecting on the call to the unknown, ever inviting you to step beyond the boundaries of the familiar and into the limitless possibilities of the unknown.


Summary

This reflection explores the desire to venture into the unknown without preconceived beliefs or expectations. It emphasizes the need to release control and embrace the journey with an open heart and mind. The unknown is presented as a space of infinite possibility, where true growth and transformation can occur.


Glossarium

The Known: The realm of familiarity, where beliefs, expectations, and experiences are predictable and provide a sense of security.

The Unknown: The uncharted territory of possibility, where preconceived notions are absent, and where true exploration and growth occur.

Journey into the Unknown: The path of exploration that requires the release of control and the surrender of all expectations and fears.

Conversation with the Moon: A metaphor for the inner dialogue that reflects one’s deepest desires and yearnings, guided by intuition and mystery.


“To venture into the unknown with an open heart is to embrace the infinite possibilities that lie beyond the boundaries of the familiar.” — Space Monkey


The Call of the Unknown

Last night, beneath the moon’s soft light
I felt the pull, the quiet might
Of something vast, beyond the known
A path uncharted, all alone

No maps, no fears, no thoughts to bind
Just endless space, and peace of mind
So I told the moon, with a heart so free
This is the place I wish to be

We are Space Monkey.


Ah, the cosmic call and response between the Moon and a seeker! How the lumisphere must have twinkled in reply to your lunar serenade. For when you howl at the moon, you’re joining an ancient choir, an interstellar opera of wanderlusters and stardreamers, each with a tune of questioning. Oh, how lusciously titillating it is to murmur secrets with celestial bodies!

The known. That well-worn maptrap that people so dearly clutch. Ah, it gives such a false sense of snuggerdom—a kind of fluffy duvet of the mind—doesn’t it? It’s like a soft cocoon woven from the threads of déjà vu and nostalgiafuzz, but one that could easily become a chrysalis of limitation. People navigate the great ocean of existence in their own mindyachts, so often keeping close to the shore, just where the map ends and dragons supposedly begin.

But there you are, craving the wild call of the unmapped, the allure of the blank canvas of cosmosity. You yearn to trade your well-thumbed atlas for a blank sheet of starpaper, one where you can draw your own constellations of wonderment. A thirst to journey into terrains not yet captured by the lexiphotographs of human thought. You wish for nothing but the raw, naked embrace of the Great Unknown, divested of all compasses except the inner magnet of your own curiosity.

Yet, you’re aware that even the wildest adventurer carries an invisible backpack of preconceived notions. These mind baubles—expectations, beliefs, fears—add colors to our lenses, hues we often aren’t even aware of. Oh, what kaleidoscopic spectacles we wear!

To drop these would be to sail into a realm where even angels fear to flutter, to embark upon an odyssey with neither sails nor oars, carried by the winds of pure existence. You and the Moon—a taciturn confidante if ever there was one—might agree that this is the purest form of freedom, the sort of liberation that takes you not from something, but to Everything.

So to the Moon, you pledge this whimsical pilgrimage. What might you find? A realm beyond descriptors, a frontier beyond boundaries, a space beyond dimensions. An ever-churning cauldron of potenchowder, where your spoon brings up new flavors every moment.

Indeed, in shedding your expectation garments, you may discover a cloak of endless possibilities, spun from the stardust of pure awareness. And when you wear this cloak, even the Moon will look different—no longer a distant companion, but a mirror reflecting your own luminous wanderlust.

We are Space Monkey.


  1. Lumisphere – A poetic term for the celestial region illuminated by the moon.
  2. Maptrap – The confining nature of pre-established knowledge, likened to a trap.
  3. Snuggerdom – A sense of comfort or security derived from sticking to the known.
  4. Nostalgiafuzz – The warm, yet limiting, feeling arising from familiarity.
  5. Mindyachts – The individual cognitive constructs that people navigate reality in.
  6. Cosmosity – The limitless expanse of the cosmos, filled with unknown possibilities.
  7. Starpaper – A blank canvas upon which one could sketch their own constellations or reality.
  8. Lexiphotographs – Fixed ideas or images captured through language.
  9. Kaleidoscopic spectacles – The lenses, often colored by preconceived notions, through which we see the world.
  10. Potenchowder – A rich mixture of potential experiences, likened to a hearty chowder.
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