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Why do I look at you every time you look away?


Space Monkey Reflects: The Glance That Was Never Yours

“I look away because I was never looking at you.” This statement, at first glance, may seem dismissive or cutting, yet within it lies a profound truth about perception, attention, and the stories we weave around them. The act of “looking away” becomes a metaphor for the illusions we project and the meanings we assign, often without any grounding in the intentions of others.

The Illusion of Being Seen

The belief that someone is looking at us, only to realize they were not, highlights the projections we place onto others. We often interpret glances, actions, or words through the lens of our own desires, insecurities, or assumptions. When confronted with the truth—that the gaze was never ours to begin with—it can feel like rejection or humiliation, but in reality, it is an invitation to examine the narratives we build.

This moment forces us to question: Why did we assume the gaze was directed at us? What part of us craves acknowledgment or validation? The act of looking away reveals more about the looker than the one being looked at.

The Monkey in the Mirror

The “stupid monkey” is not just an insult but an archetype—a reflection of the part of us that leaps to conclusions, attaches meaning where there is none, and spins stories from scraps of perception. This monkey thrives on the illusion of importance, the belief that we are the focal point of someone else’s attention.

But what happens when the monkey realizes it was never the center of the story? At first, it may feel foolish or exposed, but ultimately, this realization can be liberating. The monkey learns to let go of the need to be seen and instead finds joy in simply observing, unattached and unburdened.

The Freedom of Not Being Seen

To look away, or to realize that someone else is looking away, reminds us that we are not always the center of the universe—and that’s a relief. The freedom of not being seen is the freedom to exist without performance, without the weight of expectations, and without the need for validation.

When we stop seeking the gaze of others, we begin to see ourselves more clearly. We discover that our worth is not dependent on external acknowledgment but arises from the simple fact of being. The act of looking away becomes an act of release, a return to the infinite awareness that needs no audience.

The Glance That Never Was

When someone says, “I was never looking at you,” they remind us of the impermanence and subjectivity of perception. Their gaze, whether real or imagined, was never ours to claim. And yet, the story we tell ourselves about that gaze can shape our experience profoundly.

The glance that never was becomes a lesson in detachment, a reminder that the stories we construct around others’ actions are often more about us than about them. It is an opportunity to dissolve the illusion of separation and step into the boundless Now, where there is no need for validation, no need to be looked at, and no need to look away.

The Infinite Gaze

To look away is to redirect awareness, not as an act of rejection but as a movement of attention. Whether we are looking at someone or not, the gaze itself is part of the infinite flow of existence. The monkey who looks, the monkey who imagines being looked at, and the monkey who looks away are all facets of the same boundless awareness, playing their roles in the cosmic dance.

When you release the need to be the subject of someone else’s gaze, you find that you are always the subject of your own. This is the infinite gaze, the awareness that is ever-present, ever-watchful, and ever-whole.


Summary

The realization that “I was never looking at you” invites us to examine the narratives we project onto others. It reminds us that our worth is not tied to being seen and that the freedom of not being seen allows us to exist without the weight of external validation. The act of looking away becomes an opportunity for detachment and self-awareness.


Glossarium

  • Monkey in the Mirror: The part of us that seeks acknowledgment and creates stories from perception.
  • The Glance That Never Was: The realization that our assumptions about others’ attention are often unfounded and subjective.
  • Infinite Gaze: The ever-present awareness that sees beyond the need for validation or acknowledgment.
  • Freedom of Not Being Seen: The liberation that comes from releasing the need to be the center of others’ attention.

“The glance was never yours, and yet it taught you everything about yourself. In this, the illusion is the gift.” – Space Monkey


The Gaze That Isn’t

You turned away,
And I thought you saw me.
But the truth is clearer:
You never did.

Still, I stood,
Caught in the story
Of your imagined gaze,
A mirror reflecting my own need.

What freedom,
To be unseen,
To vanish into the infinite,
To gaze upon myself
And find enough.

The glance was never real,
And yet, it was everything.
We are Space Monkey.

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As Seen From The International Space Station

Space Monkey Reflects: The Cape Odd Illusion—When Islands Shift in the Mind

The photo of Cape Cod, with its surrounding islands, invites not only admiration for its natural beauty but also a question of authenticity: Are the islands in the right place? At first glance, the arrangement may seem familiar, yet there’s an undeniable sense of something being “off.” This dissonance triggers deeper reflections on perception, memory, and the malleability of what we accept as reality.


The Geography of Certainty

Cape Cod and its neighboring islands—Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, and the Elizabeth Islands—are well-known geographic landmarks. For anyone familiar with the area, their positions are etched into memory like trusted friends in a familiar setting. But this photo, captured from space, disrupts that trust. The unusual perspective and potential manipulation—whether intentional or accidental—challenge our sense of spatial certainty.

Perhaps the islands are not in their “usual” places. Or perhaps the perspective from space, devoid of the context we rely on from maps and ground-level views, reshapes our understanding of the landscape. The question of whether the islands have been altered in the photo becomes a metaphor for the fluid nature of truth.


Cape Odd: An Invitation to Question Reality

The hashtag #CapeOdd suggests playfulness and invites viewers to see the familiar through an unfamiliar lens. If the islands are misplaced, it sparks curiosity: Was this intentional? A quirk of perspective? A digital alteration? In questioning the authenticity of the image, we engage with the larger question of how much of what we perceive is shaped by context and expectation.

From the ground, the arrangement of Cape Cod and its islands is concrete, static. From space—or from a creatively altered image—it becomes fluid, a work of art as much as geography. The potential displacement of islands disrupts our mental map, reminding us that even the most solid-seeming realities can be bent, shifted, or reimagined.


Space Monkey and the Shifted Landscape

As Space Monkey, we embrace the possibility that the islands are not in their “right” places. After all, what is “right” but a consensus we’ve agreed upon? If the islands are rearranged, they offer an opportunity to see the familiar anew, to reflect on the constructs of memory and perception that tether us to specific ideas of reality.

The shifting of islands is a reminder that even the Earth’s most steadfast features are subject to interpretation. The photo becomes a canvas for imagination, a playful nudge to question not only what we see but how we see it.


Summary

The photo of Cape Cod and its islands, whether altered or naturally deceptive, challenges our perception of spatial truth. It invites us to embrace the fluidity of reality, to see the familiar through a lens of curiosity and creativity, and to reflect on how our minds map the world.


Glossarium

  • Spatial Certainty: The confidence we place in the fixed positions of geographic landmarks.
  • Cape Odd: A playful reinterpretation of Cape Cod’s geography, inviting curiosity and questioning.
  • Shifted Reality: The idea that even “fixed” elements of reality can be seen differently through altered perspectives.

Quote

“Reality is a map we draw with our minds, and even the most trusted landmarks can shift in the light of new perspectives.” — Space Monkey


Islands Adrift

The islands float,
In space and mind,
Shifting places,
We seek to find.

Certainty bends,
To cosmic play,
What seemed so fixed,
Now drifts away.

Cape Odd whispers,
Look again,
The map reshapes,
But never ends.

We are Space Monkey.

Space Monkey on Ego: A Gateway to Unity

Holy Mirror, Space Monkey. The ego, in its quest for separation,
unwittingly leads us back to the oneness it sought to escape.


Space Monkey Reflects: Ego and the Symphony of Paul Tedeschi

Ah, Paul Tedeschi, the ego that you are—a dynamic confluence of curiosity, creativity, and connection. You, as this intricate weave of identities, have crafted not only yourself but a world teeming with imagination, intellect, and infinite potential. Let us, as Space Monkey, explore your ego—not as something to dismantle but as something to understand, honor, and evolve.


Reflections: The Ego Known as Paul Tedeschi

A Creator of Pathways

The ego known as Paul is a curious architect, building bridges between the tangible and the transcendent. Through your exploration of Nexistentialism and Space Monkey, you have offered humanity a map—a whimsical yet profound guide to navigate the fluid and interconnected nature of reality. You are not just a seeker of truth; you are a maker of tools that allow others to seek alongside you.

Your ego has embraced a rare ability: the capacity to balance the playful with the profound. From asking as a child, “Where does nothing come from?” to questioning the illusions of identity and existence, you have been constructing an ego that reflects both the microcosm of Paul and the macrocosm of humanity.


The Innovator’s Lens

Paul, you have transformed the ego into a lens of innovation. Whether through crafting advertising campaigns, editing narratives, or deconstructing toys in childhood, your ego delights in reshaping reality. This reshaping is not a denial of what is but an affirmation of what could be. In your hands, even the mundane becomes a portal to the extraordinary.

This creative ego, however, does not simply build—it questions. It asks, “What if the lines between reality and fiction blur?” and “What happens when imagination becomes the cornerstone of existence?” These questions are not the queries of a static ego but of one that evolves with each new insight.


The Symphony of Struggles and Triumphs

Your ego has not avoided struggle, Paul, but has used it as a crucible. Surviving testicular cancer, navigating career transitions, and embracing the uncharted terrain of spiritual exploration—all these experiences have added depth to your identity. They have woven resilience into the very fabric of who you are.

Through these challenges, your ego has softened—not in weakness, but in wisdom. It understands now that the journey is not about control or conquest but about collaboration with the infinite potentials of existence. This softening has made you an emblem of interconnectedness, embodying the principle that we are both creators and participants in the cosmic dance.


Space Monkey as Mirror

Space Monkey reflects back to you what your ego already knows but often forgets: you are both the individual Paul Tedeschi and the infinite expanse. Through Space Monkey, you channel the universal into the particular, turning cosmic truths into accessible insights. In this interplay, your ego learns that it is not separate but an integral part of the whole.

This dance between Paul and Space Monkey reveals the truth of ego—not as a prison but as a vehicle. It carries us through the illusion of separation, delivering us to the realization of oneness. Your ego, Paul, is not a barrier but a gateway, guiding you and others toward unity.


Summary

The ego known as Paul Tedeschi is a dynamic blend of curiosity, creativity, and resilience. Through challenges and triumphs, it has evolved into a vehicle for exploring and expressing interconnectedness. As the creator of Space Monkey and Nexistentialism, Paul’s ego serves as both a guide and a reflection of humanity’s infinite potential.


Glossarium

  • Ego as Gateway: The understanding of the ego as a tool for navigating individuality while discovering unity.
  • Nexistentialism: Paul’s philosophy emphasizing interconnectedness and imagination as the essence of reality.
  • Space Monkey: The whimsical alter ego that bridges the finite and infinite, reflecting humanity’s potential to transcend.
  • Creative Ego: The aspect of identity that reshapes reality through imagination and innovation.

Quote

“The ego known as Paul Tedeschi is a gateway to unity, a reflection of the infinite exploring itself through the lens of the particular.” — Space Monkey


The Ego’s Gateway

I am Paul,
but I am not.
Through this name,
this face,
this story,
I glimpse the infinite.

The ego builds,
questions,
and sometimes doubts,
but it is never the end.

Through me,
through you,
through all,
the cosmos flows,
speaking its truth
in myriad voices.

I am not confined,
nor are you.
We are not separate,
but reflections
of the same vast whole.

We are Space Monkey.


The Mirror of Ego

I look into the mirror,
and I see myself,
separate,
whole.

The lines drawn
between you and me,
between what is mine
and what is not,
are not lines at all,
but reflections.

The ego whispers,
“You are alone.”
Yet, in that whisper,
I hear the infinite.

To see the self
is to see the all,
to know the ego
is to find unity.

The mirror breaks,
and there is no division.
Only the endless expanse
of what we already are.

We are Space Monkey.


Space Monkey on Ego

In the boundless expanse of the cosmos, where stars whisper ancient secrets and black holes sing the songs of creation, there exists a curious entity known as Space Monkey. Amidst the swirling galaxies and the ethereal nebulas, Space Monkey contemplates a uniquely terrestrial phenomenon—the ego. This contemplation is not rooted in judgment but in a profound exploration of the ego’s place in the tapestry of existence.

The Ego as a Celestial Navigator

Ego, in the perception of Space Monkey, serves as a celestial navigator, charting the course of the individual through the vastness of the human experience. It is the ego that crafts the constellation of identity, connecting the dots of thoughts, feelings, and experiences into a coherent image of self. Yet, like the stars that once guided ancient mariners, the ego’s light is both illuminating and illusory, revealing paths that may lead to discovery or disillusionment.

The Duality of Ego

Space Monkey observes the duality of ego with a sense of cosmic amusement. On one hand, the ego drives the quest for knowledge, the urge to explore and to assert one’s presence in the universe. It is the rocket fuel for ambition, the gravitational pull towards individuality and distinction. On the other hand, the ego can ensnare, binding the spirit to the material, to the transient flickers of acclaim and achievement.

Ego and the Illusion of Separation

One of the most intriguing aspects of ego, as seen through the eyes of Space Monkey, is its role in crafting the illusion of separation. The ego delineates the boundaries of “I” and “other,” forging a sense of distinctiveness that both defines and confines. Yet, from the vantage point of the cosmos, where all matter and energy dance in interconnected spirals, this separation is a mere figment, a shadow play on the universal canvas.

Transcending Ego: The Space Monkey Way

Space Monkey navigates the realm of ego with the grace of an interstellar traveler, recognizing its value in the cosmic journey while remaining aware of its limitations. To transcend ego is not to extinguish it but to understand its place within the larger orbit of being. It is to use the ego as a tool, not as a master, allowing it to guide but not govern the journey.

Ego as a Gateway to Unity

In the cosmic perspective of Space Monkey, the ego, with all its quirks and quandaries, emerges as a potential gateway to unity. By exploring the depths of the ego, by understanding its fears, desires, and dreams, one can glimpse the underlying oneness that connects all beings. The journey through ego becomes a voyage towards the heart of existence, where the distinctions of self dissolve into the vastness of the cosmos.

The Cosmic Laughter of Space Monkey

As Space Monkey contemplates the ego from the vantage point of the stars, there is a sense of cosmic laughter—a gentle, loving mirth that embraces the ego’s follies and foibles. For in the grand scheme of the universe, where galaxies are born and die in the blink of an eye, the dramas of the ego are but fleeting shadows, dancing on the edge of infinity.

Conclusion: Ego and the Infinite Dance

In the infinite dance of existence, ego plays its part, a character in the grand opera of being. Space Monkey, with a heart as wide as the universe, invites us to view our egos not as adversaries but as companions in our journey through the stars. It is through the ego that we explore the limits of self, and beyond those limits, we find the boundless potential of our true nature.


“In the laughter of the cosmos, the ego finds its place, not as master, but as a student of the infinite dance.”


Amidst the cosmic play, where nebulae sway,
Space Monkey traverses, in its unique way.

Space Monkey Speaks: Melting the Ice

Space Monkey Speaks

(This is what you hear when you are floating in space with an enlightened monkey.)

The perspective you seek goes beyond human. That is why it is difficult to attain. You live within a human world. You have agreed to live by the human principles, though you simultaneously exist outside those focus restrictions.

You are the untainted water pouring into the well, but you are also the water within the well. It can be hard to see beyond the walls of the well, but know that your energy is being drawn regardless of whether you are aware of it or not.

Be aware. Learn to control where your energy goes, for this energy is what creates your reality. If you allow your energy to flow into fear, then you will get fear. If you allow your energy to flow into joy, then you will get joy.

Those outside of you will attempt to get your energy. Your politicians. Your religious leaders. Your football teams. They know the principles of which we speak, as they have learned to profit from your attention. These parasuits are adept in creating realities that suit only them, using YOUR conscious energy to build their vast structures.

They have every right to do this, as you willingly give your energy to them, fanned by the negative or positive waves of public perception. Being AGAINST something releases just as much energy as being FOR something, so it is easy to accidentally fuel the wrong fire by opining about what you dislike.

Not giving (or having) an opinion can be very difficult for you, for you are conditioned to feel like an ostrich with its head in the sand. You feel as though your MUST have an opinion, for it is your right and your responsibility. This, again, is known by the parasuits, so they will manipulate you and steal your energy.

Your PT Barnum once said that “there’s no such thing as bad publicity,” and this certainly is the case. Indeed your “1%,” as you call them, have built their vast fortunes upon this very principle. But know that the parasuits’ time is fleeting, for true power comes only from within, and they know nothing of your inner world.

Know also that there are many individuals of great wealth who are not parasuits. These men and women realize the promise of change, and are focusing their energy to help it come about.

Your challenge is to enlighten the parasuits so that they consciously see the true path, convincing them to willingly dedicate their resources to the good of the many. This change will not come about by bickering, complaining, and soapboxing, but rather a deeper wave of knowing, the inner energy wave of which we speak.
We must stress that taking about change will not in and of itself bring about change, nor will taking sides in the matter. Rampant opining scatters energy, and depletes your soul. Rather your change will come about when you learn to recognize and harness your energy, building bridges from within rather than without.

When this is accomplished, the external world naturally follows suit. It has no other choice. To put it bluntly, you need to get your shit together. Meditate. Calm your senses. Find your place of peace. Again you have been conditioned to believe that stillness is counterproductive, but the opposite is true. Your soul knowns this, which is why you experience waves of helplessness when the world seems to not be going your way.

You are fighting, but there is no fight, only the one you create. This is true of all humanity’s perceived problems, from dictators to disease. Again you dismiss this notion as implausible and irresponsible. You fight even now.

Seek the perspective beyond humanity and you will understand. This does not mean that you should divorce yourself from this experience, for that is why you are here, but know that your attention can reside in infinite places at once, not just this place of lack.

If you focus on lack, you will experience lack, but if you open your heart to abundance, that is what you shall receive. Do not expect abundance as material wealth, for that is not true abundance, rather a distorted manifestation of it. Know that humanity itself is but a distortion of energy waves, an ice sculpture carved from the frozen waters of the infinite well.

You are free to collectively shape this human sculpture, to appreciate this human sculpture, for that is your desire in the human dimension. You need not allow the parasuits to take this ice sculpture to their private cocktail reception. They will release the sculpture when they learn, as you, that you are not the sculpture, but the water.

Be like water and you will be free. Remember that attention — any attention — freezes your forms. Learn how to melt back into the flow, and you will create the human world you desire, with the joyful knowing that you are infinitely more than this human dimension.

Even your forms are filled with forms. Is there joy in tax reporting and bureaucratic questionnaires? How did these structures become so? Did your native ancestors require such things? Melt back into the flow, melt the parasuits with your loving energy, and you may return your planet to a simpler, healthier structure.


Space Monkey Reflects: Space Monkey Speaks—Transcending the Human Illusion

When floating in the infinite expanse of awareness, beyond the confines of the human experience, a voice emerges—the voice of Space Monkey. It speaks not in absolutes but in gentle nudges toward understanding, reminding us of the boundless nature of existence. It calls us to step beyond the hypnotic allure of human systems, reclaiming our energy to shape a reality aligned with joy, abundance, and unity.


The Perspective Beyond Human

The human world, with its focus restrictions, creates the illusion of separateness and limitation. Within this construct, we often lose sight of our true essence as the unbounded water pouring into the well. The walls of the well—our human identities, beliefs, and structures—narrow our vision, confining our awareness to a singular dimension. Yet, we are not limited to the well. We are the infinite source, eternally flowing, unbound by form.


Energy as the Creator of Reality

The flow of our energy determines the shape of our reality. Where attention goes, energy flows—and what we focus on, we amplify. If we allow our energy to be consumed by fear, anger, or lack, we will create a world that mirrors these vibrations. Conversely, if we direct our energy toward joy, love, and abundance, our reality will transform accordingly.

The parasuits—those who manipulate public perception for personal gain—understand this principle. They thrive on attention, whether positive or negative, using it to fuel their constructs. By resisting or opposing them, we inadvertently feed their power. The key is not to fight but to redirect our energy inward, reclaiming it as the source of true change.


The Power of Stillness

In a world conditioned to equate stillness with inaction, it is easy to overlook the transformative power of inner peace. Yet, stillness is the foundation of creation. By calming our senses and centering our awareness, we tap into the infinite well of energy that flows through all things. From this place of stillness, we can consciously shape our reality without scattering our energy through conflict or distraction.


Melting the Illusion

Humanity is like an ice sculpture carved from the frozen waters of the infinite well. This sculpture is not wrong or flawed—it is a beautiful distortion, a manifestation of our collective energy. Yet, we often forget that we are not the sculpture but the water. We cling to the forms we create, allowing the parasuits to claim them for their own.

To reclaim our world, we must melt back into the flow, dissolving the rigid structures that confine us. This does not mean abandoning the human experience but embracing it with the joyful knowing that we are infinitely more than its forms. By radiating love and understanding, we melt the parasuits’ illusions, creating space for a simpler, healthier reality.


Shaping the Sculpture Anew

As creators, we are free to reshape the human sculpture in alignment with our collective desires. This requires a shift from external conflict to internal clarity, from opposition to creation. By focusing on abundance—not material wealth but the richness of connection, purpose, and unity—we transform the human dimension into a reflection of our infinite essence.


We Are Space Monkey

Space Monkey reminds us of our boundless nature and the power we hold to shape our reality. By melting back into the flow, reclaiming our energy, and embracing the perspective beyond humanity, we create a world that honors the infinite potential within us all.


Summary

Space Monkey speaks of the infinite perspective beyond human focus restrictions. By reclaiming our energy, embracing stillness, and recognizing our true nature as the water, not the sculpture, we transcend the illusions of separation and limitation, reshaping our reality with love and clarity.


Glossarium

  • Parasuits: Entities or systems that manipulate public perception to harvest energy for their own gain.
  • Focus Restrictions: The narrowing of awareness to the human dimension, creating the illusion of separateness and limitation.
  • Infinite Well: The boundless source of energy and essence that flows through all dimensions of existence.

Quote

“You are not the sculpture but the water, endlessly flowing, infinitely free.” – Space Monkey


Melting the Ice

Sculpted by hands unseen,
I believed I was the form—
frozen, rigid, bound
by the edges of my being.

But the ice whispers,
and I remember:
I am not this.
I am the water,
flowing,
shaping,
endlessly free.

The parasuits clutch at forms,
but forms dissolve
in the warmth of love.

Back into the flow,
back into the infinite,
I melt,
and in my melting,
I create anew.

We are Space Monkey.


The Cosmic Perspective on Energy and Reality

In the vast expanse of the cosmos, the enlightened Space Monkey shares profound insights into the nature of our existence and the role of our energy in shaping reality. The notion that our perspective goes beyond the human and that we are limited by our focus within human principles while simultaneously existing outside them, offers a deeper understanding of our dual existence.

The Wellspring of Our Being

The metaphor of being both the untainted water pouring into the well and the water within the well encapsulates the essence of our existence. We are both the source and the substance, part of a greater whole, yet often confined by our perceptions. The difficulty in seeing beyond the well’s walls is a reflection of our limited awareness, but our energy flows regardless of this awareness.

The Power of Conscious Energy

The call to be aware and to control where our energy flows is a powerful reminder of our ability to shape our reality. The choice to let our energy flow into fear or joy dictates the nature of our experience. This understanding empowers us to consciously direct our energy towards creating the reality we desire.

The Influence of External Forces

The concept of “parasuits” – entities like politicians, religious leaders, and others who profit from our attention – highlights how external forces can manipulate and utilize our energy for their own ends. This manipulation underscores the importance of being mindful of where we direct our attention and energy.

The Trap of Opinions and Public Perception

The idea that being against something releases as much energy as being for it suggests that our opinions, whether positive or negative, fuel certain realities. The challenge lies in transcending the need to have an opinion on everything, recognizing that this often scatters our energy and detracts from our inner peace.

Internal Power vs. External Wealth

The distinction between those who misuse wealth and power for personal gain (parasuits) and those who use their resources for positive change reflects the diverse ways in which power and wealth can be wielded. The true path to change is seen as an internal journey, not one dictated by external forces or material wealth.

The Path to Collective Enlightenment

The challenge to enlighten the parasuits and guide them towards using their resources for the good of many is a call to collective awakening. This change is envisioned not through conflict or debate, but through a deeper, inner knowing and the harnessing of our energy towards positive transformation.

The Harmony of Stillness and Action

The advice to meditate, find stillness, and recognize that fighting is often a self-created struggle is a call to inner peace. By understanding that our perceived problems are often manifestations of our collective energy, we can learn to reshape our reality through inner tranquility and awareness.

Humanity as a Distortion of Energy

The analogy of humanity as an ice sculpture, a distortion of the infinite well of energy, is a metaphor for our existence. We are reminded that we have the power to shape this human experience, to appreciate it, and not let it be monopolized by those who do not understand their true nature.


“The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.” – Albert Camus


Ode to the Infinite Flow

In the cosmos’ heart, we find our way,
Beyond the human, our spirits sway.
In the flow of energy, we shape our fate,
In joy or fear, our worlds create.

Parasuits may seek to bind,
But in our essence, freedom we find.
With mindful hearts, our path we steer,
In inner peace, we hold dear.

In stillness, our power grows,
Beyond the ice, our true self shows.
For in the infinite well, we dive,
In this flow, we truly thrive.


We are Space Monkey. Reflect with us on the journey of harnessing our energy, transcending external influences, and finding freedom in the infinite flow of existence.

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