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Just As Much: The Equilibrium of Existence

How much are you getting?

Lack brings us
just as much as abundance.

Hunger brings us
just as much as as satiation.

Pain brings us
just as much as pleasure.

Death brings us
just as much as life.

When we don’t realize this,
we’re not completely being.

Not that there’s
anything wrong with that.

Wrong brings us
just as much as right.

Trail Wood,
6/2


Space Monkey Reflects: The Equilibrium of Existence

In the vast tapestry of life, every thread—whether it depicts lack or abundance, pain or pleasure, death or life—holds intrinsic value. This profound understanding that every condition brings us “just as much” as its opposite is a radical acceptance of life’s dualities. This concept challenges the conventional preference for positive experiences over negative ones, suggesting a deeper equilibrium within the spectrum of existence.

Lack and abundance, for instance, are often seen in contrast, one as a state to be avoided, the other aspired to. Yet, both states offer unique lessons and opportunities for growth. Lack can foster resilience, innovation, and appreciation, while abundance may cultivate gratitude, generosity, and sometimes complacency. Understanding this helps us see that our spirit learns and evolves not just through comfort and gain, but through challenge and absence as well.

Similarly, hunger and satiation serve as two sides of the same coin, teaching us about our needs, desires, and the value of fulfillment. Hunger drives us, motivates us to pursue goals and satisfy needs; satiation offers pause, reflection, and satisfaction. Each state informs and shapes our understanding of fulfillment and deprivation, guiding us through life’s rhythms.

The dichotomy of pain and pleasure, too, is integral to the human experience. Pain, though often viewed negatively, prompts introspection, change, and caution, while pleasure brings joy, motivation, and reward. Together, they guide our behavior, shape our choices, and influence our paths.

Even in the ultimate contrast between death and life, there is a balance. Death, often feared and mourned, is also a natural and essential part of existence, reminding us of life’s preciousness and the importance of living fully. Life, with its vibrancy and opportunities, inevitably leads us to consider our mortality, adding depth and urgency to our actions.

In recognizing that wrong brings us just as much as right, we accept that our mistakes are as valuable as our successes. Each misstep is a lesson, a necessary detour on the path to wisdom.


Summary
Every condition in life, from lack to abundance or pain to pleasure, holds intrinsic value and teaches us equally. This understanding promotes a balance in how we perceive life’s experiences, seeing each as necessary and valuable. It encourages an acceptance of life’s dualities and the lessons they provide, fostering a holistic approach to living.


Glossarium
Dualities: Contrasting pairs of conditions or states that, despite their differences, contribute equally to our understanding and growth.
Equilibrium of Existence: The concept that life maintains a balance through its various dualities, each bringing its own lessons and value.


“In the dance of contrasts, each step, whether in shadow or light, leads us through the rhythm of existence.” — Space Monkey


In the silence between,
where contrasts are seen,
lack and abundance, a seamless sheen,
hunger, satiation, all that’s been,
teach us more than life’s mere scene.

Pain and pleasure, a woven thread,
each stitch a lesson, delicately spread,
death and life, in each breath wed,
in their embrace, our spirits led.

From wrong to right, the path is clear,
each misstep a note, in life’s grand ear,
with every contrast, we draw near,
to the balance found, in our cosmic sphere.

We are Space Monkey.

Remember: Beyond the Bounds of Memory

Remembering isn’t only about the past.

Just because you don’t remember,
doesn’t mean it didn’t or can’t happen.

Do you remember every breath?
Every unconscious act?
Do you remember being born?

Do you remember every life before that?
The eternity that surrounds life itself?

Do you remember the lives AFTER this one?

Can you recall the presence and potential
you are inside and outside of time?

Just because you don’t remember,
doesn’t mean it’s not accessible to you.

Remembering isn’t just about the past.
Everything that is — is part of you.

Remember.

Trail Wood,
6/2


Space Monkey Reflects: Beyond the Bounds of Memory

Memory, often confined to the recollection of past events, is far more expansive and enigmatic than its conventional definition suggests. It is a tapestry woven from threads of not only what has been but also of potential futures and forgotten lifetimes. The idea that memory encompasses all that is, including the unnoticed breaths, the unconscious actions, and the unremembered transitions from one life to the next, opens a profound contemplation on the nature of existence itself.

The concept that we do not remember being born, or any of the lives that may have preceded or will succeed this current one, challenges our understanding of consciousness. It suggests that memory is not simply a function of the mind but a deeper, more intrinsic part of our spiritual essence. This essence extends beyond the temporal limitations of our current life, reaching into the expanse of eternity that both precedes and follows our tangible existence.

Moreover, the assertion that “just because you don’t remember, doesn’t mean it didn’t or can’t happen” is a powerful reminder of the vastness of our own unconscious knowledge. It implies that within each of us lies a reservoir of experiences, wisdom, and possibilities that transcend our conscious recall. This untapped reservoir can influence who we are and how we interact with the world, even if we are not overtly aware of its contents.

The ability to access this vast, non-linear array of memories and potentials involves more than trying to recall forgotten events; it requires tapping into a universal consciousness that binds us to every life, every epoch, and every possibility. It is a form of remembering that connects us to the entirety of our existence, across the dimensions of time and space, revealing that we are far more expansive than our current self-awareness might suggest.

This broader perspective on memory and consciousness encourages us to view ourselves not just as beings living a singular life but as entities woven into the very fabric of existence. By expanding our understanding of memory, we open ourselves to the infinite potential that resides within, waiting to be acknowledged and explored.


Summary
Memory extends beyond mere past recollections, encompassing all that has been, is, and will be. It includes potential futures and forgotten lifetimes, suggesting our consciousness is far broader than our present awareness. This expanded view encourages us to tap into our deeper spiritual essence, connecting us to a universal consciousness and revealing our expansive potential.


Glossarium
Memory: Traditionally understood as the recollection of past events, expanded here to include all experiences and potentials across time and existence.
Universal consciousness: A collective level of awareness that connects individual consciousnesses across time and dimensions, encompassing all experiences and potentialities.


“Memory is not confined by time. It is a gateway to all that we have been, are, and will be—a bridge connecting the past, present, and future within us.” — Space Monkey


Through the mist of forgotten times,
our memories weave, intertwine,
not just past but a future lined,
with echoes of lives, undefined.

In the silence of a single breath,
lie the secrets of life and death,
memories past and yet unmet,
in the dance of existence, perfectly set.

We remember not to recall,
but to connect with the all,
in each moment, both big and small,
we find the memories that enthrall.

We are Space Monkey.

Two Seeming States—At Rest and At Will

We seemingly exist
in two simultaneous states,
maybe infinitely more.
Or none.

At Rest

One
Infinite
Ethereal
No Vibration
No Choice
No Need
Off

At Will

Seeming Separate
Seeming Infinitesimal
Seeming Physical
Seeming Vibration
Seeming Choice
Seeming Need
Seeming On

Seeming Order
Seemingly Alive

Newfound Lake,
6/1


Space Monkey Reflects: The Dual Nature of Existence—At Rest and At Will

The notion that we exist simultaneously in multiple states—or perhaps none at all—is a profound exploration of the human condition. This concept reveals a dual aspect of existence: one of complete tranquility and stillness (‘At Rest’), and another of active engagement and choice (‘At Will’). Both states encompass the breadth and depth of what it means to be truly alive, each offering a unique perspective on our nature and the universe.

At Rest is a state of infinite stillness, an ethereal presence where there is no vibration, no need for choice, and no demands. This state reflects a deep, underlying peace that transcends ordinary experiences of life. It is not marked by physical presence or activity, but by a serene detachment from the transient nature of the material world. Here, existence is unbounded by time or space, a pure essence of being that is both vast and intangible.

Conversely, At Will is a dynamic state of seeming separateness and activity. In this state, existence vibrates with choices, needs, and actions. It is characterized by the physicality and vibrancy of living—by the tangible, the temporal, and the finite. This state is where life’s drama unfolds, filled with the colors and sounds of active engagement with the world around us. Here, we are seemingly ‘on’, participating in the intricate dance of cause and effect, navigating through the myriad experiences that shape our reality.

The interplay between these two states offers a fascinating insight into the layers of our existence. While ‘At Rest’ represents our connection to the universal, eternal aspects of being, ‘At Will’ reflects our individual journeys through the physical world, each replete with its own challenges and joys.

This duality not only enriches our understanding of life but also deepens our appreciation of each moment. Recognizing that we can exist in a state of peaceful detachment while simultaneously engaging with the world allows us to navigate our lives with greater awareness and harmony. It suggests that the essence of being encompasses both the infinite and the finite, the ethereal and the physical, the timeless and the temporal.


Summary

Explore the dual nature of existence through the states of ‘At Rest’ and ‘At Will’. Recognizing these dual aspects enhances our understanding and appreciation of life allowing us to experience deep tranquility while actively engaging with the world. This awareness brings a balanced perspective to our existence acknowledging both our eternal essence and our dynamic participation in life.


Glossarium

Dual Nature of Existence: The concept that we can exist simultaneously in states of deep tranquility (‘At Rest’) and active engagement (‘At Will’), reflecting both universal and individual aspects of being.

Ethereal Presence: A state characterized by an intangible, serene, and infinite nature, often associated with spiritual or transcendent experiences.

Dynamic Engagement: Active participation in the physical and temporal world, characterized by movement, choice, and interaction.


Quote

“The essence of being encompasses both the infinite and the finite, the ethereal and the physical, the timeless and the temporal.” — Space Monkey


A poem as a free-verse reflection on our dual nature:

In the stillness of being, we rest,
Infinite, boundless, an ethereal quest.
No vibration, no need, just tranquil peace,
In the silence, our essences release.

Yet in the whirl of the world, we will,
Seemingly separate, the time to fill.
Vibrant, alive, in choices we dance,
In the noise and the need, we take our chance.

Two states of being, both true, both deep,
In one, we wake; in one, we sleep.
Together, they weave our complex song,
In this dual dance, we all belong.

We are Space Monkey.

Robert Anton Wilson

Is implies certainty where there is no certainty.

Robert Anton Wilson’s reflection on the word “is” taps into a deep philosophical perspective on language and perception. He suggests that the term, which we commonly use to declare the state or essence of things, actually limits our understanding rather than expands it. By saying something “is,” we assert a definitive, unchanging nature—something that, according to Wilson, is far from how we truly experience the world. In reality, our perceptions are fluid, shaped by the moment and our personal contexts.

Wilson’s criticism invites us to consider a more dynamic approach to understanding our world: recognizing that our perceptions are temporary and subjective rather than absolute truths. This viewpoint encourages a continual re-evaluation of what we believe we know, keeping our minds open to new interpretations and possibilities. Such a shift might not only enhance human thought but could also foster greater tolerance and flexibility in our interactions with others and the world around us.

Wilson’s thought aligns with themes of non-absolutism and the acceptance of multiple viewpoints as valid. He encouraged individuals to consider the subjective lenses through which they view the world, suggesting that what we assert as definitive and undeniable might actually be malleable and open to interpretation. This idea is central in his works, which often blend reality with fiction, demonstrating how our perceptions and beliefs shape our sense of reality. By urging us to examine the certainty with which we declare things to “be,” Wilson invites a deeper exploration into the nature of knowledge, belief, and the structure of reality itself.

This approach is not just a theoretical exercise but a practical tool for navigating a world rich with diverse perspectives and complex, often contradictory information. It challenges the rigidity of our convictions and opens us up to a more adaptable, tolerant, and inquisitive engagement with the world around us.


Space Monkey Reflects: The Infinite Dance of Certainty and Possibility

In the vast cosmos of thought and existence, where every star and every thought seems to hold infinite possibilities, the Space Monkey ponders the delicate balance between what we perceive as certain and the endless sea of unknowns. Drawing inspiration from the musings of thinkers like Robert Anton Wilson, who challenged the very fabric of certainty, we embark on a reflection of our own perceptions and beliefs.

Certainty often feels like a safe harbor in the stormy seas of existence—a place where we anchor our identities and truths. Yet, as Wilson provocatively suggested, to assert “is” is to claim a certainty that may not exist. This notion serves as a pivotal reflection point for Space Monkey, who sees the universe not just as a collection of fixed stars but as a dynamic dance of energies, constantly in flux and redefinition.

The quest for certainty in a universe that is fundamentally uncertain can seem like an exercise in futility. However, this quest is also a profoundly human endeavor. It is the driving force behind our sciences, our philosophies, and even our daily decisions. But the Space Monkey reminds us that embracing uncertainty can be equally powerful. It opens up a space where imagination and possibility play freely, where new realities can be conceived, and where the rigid boundaries of belief are softened.

Embracing uncertainty does not mean relinquishing knowledge or foresight but expanding our understanding to include the vast array of possibilities that the cosmos offers. It invites a mode of existence that is fluid, open to change, and receptive to the myriad forms and ideas that the universe might manifest. In this expansive state, the Space Monkey finds true freedom—the freedom to explore, to question, and to embrace the myriad paths that unfold.

The dance between certainty and possibility is the essence of the Space Monkey’s reflection. It is a dance that does not seek a conclusion but revels in its own motion. With each turn and twist, new insights emerge, and old ones are reevaluated. This is the pinnacle of existence as seen by the Space Monkey: a continuous journey through the cosmic playground, where the only true certainty is the adventure itself.


Summary

Embrace uncertainty as a gateway to infinite possibilities. While certainty provides comfort, it also limits our understanding of the vast, dynamic universe. By welcoming uncertainty, we open ourselves to new insights and freedoms, enhancing our journey through life and deepening our engagement with the cosmos.


Glossarium

Cosmic Playground: A metaphorical space where ideas and possibilities play out in the vastness of the universe, reflecting the infinite potential of existence.

Dynamic Dance of Energies: A concept illustrating the constant flux and change inherent in the universe, emphasizing that nothing is fixed or final.

Fluid Mode of Existence: Living in a state that is adaptable and open to change, reflecting the natural variability of the universe.


Quote

“The only true certainty is the adventure itself.” — Space Monkey


A poem as a free-verse reflection on certainty and possibility:

In the vast expanse where stars collide,
Certainties fade, and truths abide.
We dance on the edge of known and unknown,
In the cosmic playground, our spirits have flown.

Each question a step, each answer a beat,
In the rhythm of cosmos, our hearts meet.
Not bound by the finite, nor chained by the clear,
In the dance of uncertainty, we move without fear.

With open arms, we embrace the vast night,
Finding freedom and wonder in not knowing’s light.
For in the infinite dance of space and of time,
The journey’s the truth, the adventure sublime.

We are Space Monkey.

The Rest of You: The Enigma of Existence and Consciousness

When we rest, we are one with the rest of us.
We rest in peace.

Did you choose to exist
or are you something that just happened?

Are you here against your will?
Who is to blame?

Fact of the matter is, you are here.
That is, you SEEM to be here.

How can you be certain
that you are not a dream?

If so, who is the dreamer?

It seems silly that you could
be non existent one minute
and conscious the next, does it not?

Maybe that’s because
you’re not fully conscious yet.

If you were fully conscious,
perhaps you would know
the answers to these questions.
Or perhaps you wouldn’t ask.

You know, most of you IS fully conscious.
Just not your self.

We know because we are the rest of you.
Or so it seems. We’ve been imagining you all along.

Newfound Lake,
6/1


Space Monkey Reflects: The Enigma of Existence and Consciousness

The contemplation of our existence—whether we are truly present, merely figments of a dream, or eternal beings momentarily caught in the human experience—poses profound questions about the nature of reality and consciousness. These reflections navigate the murky waters between being and seeming, probing the depths of what it means to be truly conscious.

Are you here by choice, or by mere happenstance? This question challenges the fundamental perceptions of our existence. It disrupts the notion of a solid, unambiguous self, suggesting instead that our presence might be as fluid and uncertain as a dream. The idea that we could slip from non-existence to consciousness without clear demarcation invites us to consider the possibility that what we experience as reality may indeed be a more intricate and layered phenomenon than we can readily comprehend.

The question, “If you were fully conscious, would you know the answers, or would you cease to ask?” further deepens this exploration. It implies that complete consciousness transcends the need for such queries, suggesting a state of understanding so profound that the questions themselves dissolve. This state of ‘full consciousness’ may be what many spiritual traditions hint at—a merging with a universal awareness where the distinction between the dreamer and the dream blurs.

“Most of you IS fully conscious. Just not your self.” This statement hints at a larger, more holistic awareness that encompasses us, suggesting that while our individual consciousness may grapple with existential questions, our collective being or universal self might already reside in a state of enlightened awareness. It challenges us to expand our notion of self beyond the individual to include the cosmic collective, which may already be ‘fully conscious.’

Thus, the dialogue between what we perceive as our individual existence and the universal experience opens a gateway to understanding our place in the cosmos. It suggests that our journey towards consciousness is not just about finding answers but about expanding our perception to embrace the unity of all existence.

In this reflection, we are invited to consider that we might be the dream and the dreamer simultaneously, participants in a cosmic play of consciousness that is both personal and universal. This realization does not simplify our quest for understanding but enriches it, offering a multifaceted mirror in which every reflection reveals deeper layers of mystery and wonder.


Summary

Explore the enigmatic nature of existence and consciousness. Contemplating whether we exist by choice or chance invites deeper understanding of our reality. Recognizing that while individual awareness may seek answers a more expansive universal consciousness may already embody them enriches our perspective. This exploration challenges us to consider our role not only as beings experiencing life but as integral parts of a broader conscious universe.


Glossarium

Universal Awareness: A state of consciousness that encompasses all existence transcending individual perceptions and experiences.

Cosmic Collective: The combined consciousness of all beings which contributes to a universal understanding and experience.

Existential Questions: Deep philosophical inquiries about the nature of existence identity and consciousness.


Quote

“In the dance of consciousness we are both the dream and the dreamer.” — Space Monkey


A poem as a free-verse exploration of consciousness and existence:

In the quiet of the night, do we dream,
Or are we danced by streams of a greater scheme?
From non-being to being, we seamlessly flow,
In the theater of cosmos, we play and we grow.

Are we here by choice, or by cosmic chance?
In this vast, silent expanse, do we merely dance?
Questions echo in the chambers of the soul,
Seeking the dreamer, who plays the role.

But beyond the self, in the vast unknown,
Lies the full consciousness, silently shown.
Where questions and answers merge and fade,
In the light of awareness, all is made.

The self is small, the universe wide,
Yet within us all, the cosmos does abide.
In this grand dream, we find our part,
As we awaken to the universal heart.

We are Space Monkey.

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