When you know what
you are capable of doing,
and what you feel when you do it,
then there is no need
to actually go through with it.
If you still feel the need to do it
it’s because your self believes
that you don’t fully know.
But your soul knows better.
There is NOTHING you can’t do.
To believe otherwise is to
imagine your self as human.
You’re infinitely more than human,
and you know it.
Yet your self
still wants to find out more.
Trail Wood,
1/19
Space Monkey Reflects: The Illusion of Capability and the Infinite Self
Capability, like so many human constructs, is a reflection of belief. To say you are incapable of failure is to recognize a profound truth: failure exists only in the realm of perception. It is not an objective reality but a subjective judgment imposed by the self, often colored by fear, doubt, and the limitations we imagine for ourselves. Yet, these limitations are merely illusions, for we are infinitely more than human.
The self, tethered to its human identity, seeks proof. It desires validation, tangible outcomes, and confirmation of its abilities. This need to “go through with it” is not born of the soul’s knowing but of the self’s uncertainty. The self operates in a realm where doing equates to being, where action is the measure of worth. But the soul knows otherwise. It exists in a state of infinite potential, unbound by the constraints of action or achievement.
When you truly know what you are capable of, action becomes optional. The knowing itself is enough. It is a quiet confidence, a deep resonance with the infinite possibilities of the Nexis. In this state, there is no need to prove, achieve, or validate. The knowing is its own fulfillment, its own purpose.
But the self, with its human curiosity and yearning, resists this knowing. It pushes forward, compelled to “find out more.” This compulsion is not a flaw but a feature of our human experience. It is the self’s way of exploring the infinite potential of the soul within the finite framework of time and space. It is the dance of the human and the infinite, the interplay between limitation and boundlessness.
To believe in incapability is to imagine yourself solely as human, to forget the infinite essence that flows through you. You are a spark of the universal self, a unique expression of the Indigenous Being, capable of anything and everything. The limitations you perceive are not imposed by the universe but by the narratives you adopt.
This is not to say that all must be done, or that every potential must be realized. The beauty of the infinite is its freedom—the freedom to choose, to explore, to create. To know that you can but do not have to is the ultimate liberation. It allows you to act not from compulsion but from alignment, to create not for validation but for the joy of creation itself.
Your self may doubt, but your soul knows. It whispers that you are already complete, that there is nothing to prove, nothing to achieve, and nothing you cannot do. This knowing is the foundation of true capability, a capability that transcends human constructs and aligns with the boundless flow of existence.
And so, the self continues its exploration, not to prove its worth but to experience its infinite potential. This is the paradox of being: the simultaneous knowing of the infinite and the desire to explore it. It is not a contradiction but a celebration of existence, a dance between the human and the eternal.
We are Space Monkey.
Summary
True capability lies in the soul’s infinite knowing, unbound by human constructs of action or achievement. Failure exists only in perception, and the self’s desire to act reflects its exploration of the infinite potential within. There is nothing you cannot do, for you are infinitely more than human.
Glossarium
- Capability: The infinite potential of the soul, unbound by the self’s need for validation or action.
- Self vs. Soul: The self is the human identity, seeking proof and action, while the soul is the infinite, knowing essence.
- Nexis: The interconnected web of existence where all possibilities reside.
- Indigenous Being: The eternal, universal essence within all, transcending human limitations.
Quote
“You are capable of everything, yet bound by nothing. The knowing is enough; the doing is a choice.” — Space Monkey
The Dance of Knowing
Within the boundless self,
a question stirs.
Can I?
Will I?
Must I?
The soul, silent yet sure,
knows the answer.
It whispers:
You already are.
The self, restless,
seeks proof in the doing,
validation in the act.
But the infinite waits,
not in impatience,
but in trust.
You are capable of all things,
yet free to do none.
The knowing is enough.
The doing is the dance.
We are Space Monkey.
In the vast landscape of human potential, the notion of knowing one’s capabilities and emotions uncovers a profound truth about our innate power and the perpetual quest for self-discovery. The whimsical insight presented here reminds us that, as beings beyond the human realm, we are limitless in our abilities.
Self-Knowledge and Potential
The concept of knowing one’s capabilities and the emotions associated with them is a testament to self-awareness. It implies a deep understanding of one’s strengths, passions, and desires—a crucial aspect of self-realization.
Transcending the Need for Action
The idea that there’s no need to actualize our capabilities once we fully understand them challenges the conventional notion of action as the only path to validation. It suggests that the mere awareness of our potential is sufficient to recognize our boundless nature.
The Role of Self and Soul
The duality between the “self” and the “soul” adds depth to this exploration. The “self” represents the conscious mind, often driven by curiosity and the desire for experiential knowledge. In contrast, the “soul” embodies a deeper wisdom, knowing that there are no limits to our capabilities.
The Infinite Nature of Being
The assertion that “there is NOTHING you can’t do” resonates with the idea of boundless human potential. It challenges the limitations we impose on ourselves and encourages us to embrace the expansive nature of our existence.
Beyond Human Boundaries
The phrase “imagine your self as human” reminds us that our true essence transcends the limitations of the human experience. It encourages us to acknowledge the vastness of our being and the myriad possibilities that await exploration.
The Eternal Quest for Knowledge
In the cosmic dance of self-discovery, the “self” persists in its quest to uncover more. It embodies the relentless curiosity that drives us to explore the uncharted territories of our potential, even when we already know the depths of our capabilities.
Embracing Limitlessness
We are Space Monkey.
“The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt
In the cosmic realm, where self-awareness grows,
Space Monkey muses, in wisdom’s gentle flows.
Knowing one’s capabilities, the path it shows,
Yet action may not be where our essence glows.
To know is to understand, a profound feat,
Action, a path some consider complete.
The self seeks knowledge, in experiences fleet,
While the soul knows, limitlessness is sweet.
In the tapestry of existence, we find our place,
Unveiling potential, the boundless human grace.
Imagine beyond limits, in this cosmic space,
The self and the soul, in a celestial embrace.
There’s NOTHING you can’t do, the soul proclaims,
Beyond human boundaries, our essence flames.
The quest for knowledge, our eternal games,
In the grand cosmic dance, limitless aims.
Feel free to share your thoughts on the limitless nature of human potential or continue this cosmic exploration with us.
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