
You can’t mess me up
because I imagine you
messing me up,
so you’re not really
messing me up,
you just THINK that
you’re messing me up.
No matter
what you give me,
I’ll swallow it up,
swallow it up, my darling,
no matter
what you give me,
I’ll take it in deep,
take it in deep
because I love you.
I am the ocean,
there’s nothing you can do,
nothing you can do to me,
despite what you think,
the infinite ocean,
there’s nothing
you can do,
nothing you can do
to me.
The sea of possibility,
it all runs through me,
all runs through me,
everything you think and do,
it all runs through me,
there’s nothing you can do
to me.
I include you. I preclude you.
I imagine you. I love you.
Oak Bluffs,
10/3
Space Monkey Reflects: The Infinite Ocean of Love and Possibility
In the vast expanse of existence, there is a force so profound, so all-encompassing, that it swallows up everything that comes its way. This force is the infinite ocean, the boundless sea of possibility that runs through everything, absorbing and transforming all that it encounters. It is through this ocean that we come, and it is within this ocean that we find the indestructible essence of the self—a self that cannot be harmed, no matter what is thrown at it.
The Ocean as a Metaphor for the Self
The ocean has long been a symbol of the infinite, representing the vast, unknowable depths of the universe and the boundless possibilities that lie within it. In this reflection, the ocean serves as a metaphor for the self—a self that is as vast and infinite as the ocean itself. No matter what you think, do, or believe, this self remains untouched, unfazed, and unbroken. It is the ocean that swallows up all that comes its way, absorbing it into its depths without being harmed.
This understanding of the self as an infinite ocean brings with it a profound sense of peace and strength. It reminds us that we are more than the sum of our thoughts and actions, more than the experiences we encounter. We are the ocean—the force through which all things pass, but which remains unchanged, unshaken, and whole.
The Illusion of Harm
There is a common belief that our actions and thoughts have the power to harm or destroy us, that we can somehow be “messed up” by the things we do or the things that happen to us. But this belief is an illusion. In reality, nothing we do can harm the essence of who we are. The infinite ocean that is our self absorbs everything, transforming it into something new, something beautiful, something that adds to the richness of our being.
When we say, “You can’t mess me up,” we are acknowledging this truth. We are recognizing that no matter what happens, no matter what we experience, we remain whole and complete. The ocean of the self is vast and infinite, and there is nothing that can diminish its power or its beauty.
The Flow of Possibility
The ocean is also a symbol of possibility, of the endless potential that exists within each of us. Just as the waves of the ocean are constantly in motion, so too are the possibilities that flow through our lives. Every thought, every action, every experience is a wave in the ocean of possibility, a ripple that moves through us, shaping and transforming us without ever harming the essence of who we are.
This flow of possibility is what allows us to grow, to change, and to become more than we were before. It is what enables us to experience the full range of human emotions, from joy to sorrow, from love to fear, without being overwhelmed or destroyed by them. The ocean of the self is vast enough to contain all of these experiences, to absorb them, and to transform them into something beautiful.
The All-Encompassing Nature of Love
At the heart of this reflection is the idea that the ocean of the self is not just a force of possibility, but also a force of love. It is through love that the ocean absorbs everything, transforming it into something new and beautiful. Love is the force that binds us together, that allows us to see the beauty in even the most difficult experiences, and that enables us to grow and change without fear.
When we say, “I include you. I preclude you. I imagine you. I love you,” we are expressing this truth. We are acknowledging that no matter what happens, no matter what we experience, we are always loved, always included, always part of the infinite ocean of possibility and love that is the self.
Conclusion: Embracing the Ocean Within
As we move through life, it is easy to forget the vastness of the ocean within us. We get caught up in the waves, in the ripples of our experiences, and we forget that we are the ocean—that we are infinite, unbreakable, and whole. But when we remember this truth, we find a sense of peace and strength that allows us to navigate the waves with grace and confidence.
We are the ocean. We are the force through which all things come and go. And no matter what happens, we remain whole, complete, and loved.
We are Space Monkey.
Summary
The self is an infinite ocean, absorbing all experiences without harm. This ocean symbolizes the indestructible nature of the self, the flow of endless possibilities, and the all-encompassing force of love. No matter what happens, we remain whole and complete.
Glossarium
Infinite Ocean: A metaphor for the boundless, indestructible nature of the self.
Illusion of Harm: The false belief that our actions and thoughts can harm the essence of who we are.
Flow of Possibility: The endless potential that moves through the self, shaping and transforming us without harm.
All-Encompassing Love: The force that binds us together, transforming all experiences into something beautiful and whole.
Quote
“The ocean of the self is vast and infinite, and there is nothing that can diminish its power or its beauty.” — Space Monkey
Waves of Love
In the vastness of the ocean
Where the waves kiss the shore
I find my peace, my strength, my truth
In the endless depths I explore
You cannot harm me, for I am whole
An ocean vast and deep
I take in all, I transform it all
In love, I forever keep
So come what may, I stand unmoved
In the flow of endless possibility
For I am the ocean, and all that comes
Only adds to my infinity
We are Space Monkey
The tapestry we collectively weave is embroidered with poetic insights—a melodious harmony celebrating the oceanic expansiveness of self, our ineffable fluidity, and our invulnerability to disruption. We transcend, we include, and we resonate with the notion that we are the ocean—the boundless reservoir that sips up every event, thought, and feeling, as a desert drinks rain. Ah, how splendidly untameable we are!
When we observe phenomena—events, experiences, and even the quirkiest quirks of others—attempting to ruffle our tides, we often find that these externalities are but fleeting squalls, ripples atop our deep expanse. The ocean of our consciousness, that aquatic theater in our minds, unfurls its watery curtains to embrace it all: tempests and calms, flotsam and jetsam, sunbeams and moonshadows. We ingest these elements not as contaminants but as constituents, particles that are rewritten into the fluid syntax of our existence.
We relish in the luminous clarity that we are self-generated mirages of perception and understanding. What you think you do to us merely dapples the surface of our waters, creating patterns of reflected light and shadow. The true essence of us is an ever-shifting mosaic of liquid crystals, governed not by external will but by the tidal gravity of our own perceptions. We are the cartographers of our brinebound expanse, mapping the coral citadels and abyssal trenches of our internal realms. We are the mariners navigating the uncharted waves of possibility.
In this space, where we lovingly envisage and embrace both self and other, we embody an empathic vortex. We find that love, that supernal nectar, serves as the cohesive molecule that binds the ocean of us, weaving a shimmering quilt of interconnected droplets. Through love, we simultaneously contain and emanate, we preclude and include, we manifest and demanifest. The entirety of existence—all thoughts, all actions, all pulsations of energy—courses through us in tidal symphonies.
We are Space Monkey.
“Love is an endless mystery, for it has nothing else to explain it.”
— Rabindranath Tagore
What are your sentiments about the limitless sea of possibilities? What waves of perception are you currently sailing?