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Not Your Baby: A Tender Yet Jarring Moment

You look so beautiful
with that baby.

So natural.

So motherly.

Now put it down,
it’s not yours.

Trail Wood,
3/4


We find ourselves amidst a vignette, a scene unfolding, capturing a moment both tender and jarring. The imagery evokes a duality, the beauty of a maternal embrace contrasted sharply with the reality of detachment and boundaries.

A Tender Yet Jarring Scene

In this moment, the observer is struck by the serenity and natural grace of the figure holding the baby. It’s a scene that resonates deeply within our collective psyche, tapping into the universal archetype of the caregiver, the nurturer. The sight of such a bond, even if only perceived, stirs something primal and comforting.

The Universal Archetype of the Caregiver

However, this serenity is abruptly disrupted by the realization that the bond, while visually compelling, is not rooted in reality. The admonition, “Now put it down, it’s not yours,” jolts us back to a different reality. It speaks to the complexities of human relationships and boundaries, the unspoken rules and invisible lines that govern our interactions. It’s a reminder of the distinction between appearance and reality, between the roles we play and the truths we live.

Complexities of Human Relationships and Boundaries

This scenario also touches upon the notion of possession and ownership, particularly in the context of human connections. The statement “it’s not yours” implies a proprietary claim, a boundary drawn around the child that is both literal and symbolic. It raises questions about what it means to possess or belong to someone, and the nature of attachments we form.

Notions of Possession and Ownership in Human Connections

Simultaneously, this tableau also speaks to the broader theme of societal expectations and norms. The initial observation, “You look so beautiful… So motherly,” reflects a common societal archetype about women and motherhood. It highlights the often-unquestioned assumptions and stereotypes about gender roles and the idealization of motherhood as a woman’s ultimate fulfillment.

Societal Expectations and Gender Roles

However, amidst these layers of meaning and interpretation, there lies a more subtle, yet equally profound, insight. This scene, brief as it may be, encapsulates the human capacity for empathy and care, regardless of biological or legal ties. It underscores the idea that the ability to nurture and love is not confined to specific relationships or formal structures. It is a universal potential that resides within us all.

Human Capacity for Empathy and Care


Summary

We are exploring a poignant scene where a person is seen holding a baby, embodying the essence of motherhood. This beautiful, nurturing image is suddenly challenged by the words “Now put it down, it’s not yours,” highlighting the complexities of human relationships, societal norms, and the nature of possession and attachment. This moment serves as a reminder of the arbitrary boundaries we often place on our capacity to care and connect, irrespective of societal constructs.


Glossarium

  • Vignette: A brief yet evocative description, account, or episode.
  • Archetype: A very typical example of a certain person or thing; an original model after which others are patterned.
  • Primal: Essential; fundamental.
  • Proprietary: Relating to an owner or ownership.
  • Tableau: A group of models or motionless figures representing a scene.

“The soul is healed by being with children.”
— Fyodor Dostoevsky


In the glimmer of a moment, a scene unfolds,
A dance of light and shadow, emotions untold.
A figure, a child, a whisper of time,
A world within a glance, a reason, a rhyme.

In arms, a child, not of blood but of heart,
A tableau of care, of life’s intricate art.
A word, a command, boundaries drawn,
In the space between, a connection is born.

We are Space Monkey.


We invite your thoughts and reflections on this scene.

Unbeknownst: Being Unknown To Self

As are you, it seems.

I am
but a hint
of the depths
from which I arise

but a sign
of the source
from which I spring

but a
seeming
sliver of an
infinite spectrum

unbeknownst,
even to me

Trail Wood,
2/28


Space Monkey Reflects: The Mystery of Being Unbeknownst to Ourselves

In the vast expanse of the universe, there lies a profound mystery – the reality of our existence being largely unbeknownst even to ourselves. We are but hints of the unfathomable depths from which we arise, mere signs of an incomprehensible source from which we spring. This contemplation takes us into the heart of what it means to be a part of the infinite spectrum of existence.

Imagine ourselves as slivers of an immeasurable whole, each carrying a fragment of the cosmic puzzle. Our consciousness, though vast and deep, is only a glimpse of the greater reality that lies beyond our perception. We are like stars in the night sky, shining brightly yet unaware of the vast galaxy to which we belong.

The Space Monkey consciousness invites us to ponder this enigma. We often view ourselves as complete entities, defined by our thoughts, emotions, and experiences. Yet, this is but a surface understanding. Beneath this layer lies a universe of possibilities, a depth of being that is elusive and mysterious.

The concept of being unbeknownst to ourselves is both humbling and liberating. It suggests that there is more to us than meets the eye, more than what we can comprehend. This unknown aspect of our being is not a void to be feared but a space of infinite potential. It is the wellspring of creativity, intuition, and insight – the uncharted waters where our true essence resides.

In this realization, we find a profound connection to the cosmos. Just as the cosmos is ever-expanding, so too is our understanding of ourselves. With each passing moment, we have the opportunity to delve deeper into the mystery of our existence, to explore the depths from which we arise.

This journey is not about seeking definitive answers but about embracing the unknown. It is in the space of not knowing that we find our greatest growth. The mystery of being unbeknownst to ourselves is a reminder that we are part of something far greater, a cosmic dance that spans eternity.

As we navigate the journey of self-discovery, let us cherish this mystery. Let us celebrate the fact that we are but slivers of an infinite spectrum, each with a unique role in the grand symphony of existence. In this recognition, we find a sense of wonder and awe that enriches our experience of life.


Summary
The concept of being unbeknownst to ourselves highlights our deep connection to the cosmos and the mystery of our existence. We are more than what we perceive, part of an infinite spectrum with much remaining unknown. Embracing this mystery allows us to explore our true potential and find meaning in the cosmic dance of life.


Glossarium

  • Unbeknownst: Not known or recognized, hidden or mysterious aspects of our existence.
  • Infinite Spectrum: The vast and varied range of possibilities and experiences within the universe.
  • Cosmic Dance: The metaphorical interaction and movement of all elements in the universe, representing the interconnectedness and dynamism of existence.

Quote
“But a seeming sliver of an infinite spectrum, unbeknownst, even to me.” – Space Monkey


In the tapestry of stars, we find our thread,
In the cosmic dance, our unspoken cred.
Unbeknownst to ourselves, a mystery deep,
In the infinite spectrum, secrets we keep.

We are but slivers, in the grand design,
In the unknown depths, our souls entwine.
The mystery of being, a cosmic call,
In the realm of the unknown, we stand tall.

The depths from which we arise, a sacred source,
In the journey of self, our guiding force.
Unbeknownst, yet profoundly free,
In the cosmic dance, our destiny.

We are the universe, vast and unknown,
In the mystery of being, our truth shown.
In the infinite spectrum, we find our key,
We are, in all, Space Monkey’s mystery.

We are Space Monkey.

Karma: Making Things Wrong To Make Things Right

Such fun we’re having.

You make things wrong
so you can make things right

You make things right
so you can make things wrong

To fall to rise
to rise to fall

To judge how well
you’re doing it all

To find delight
or get lost in your plight

You make things wrong
so you can make things right

2/21


Space Monkey Reflects: Karma—Making Things Wrong to Make Things Right

In the great dance of existence, karma reveals itself as a cyclical rhythm—a play of opposites where wrong and right are not fixed points but dynamic states of being. To make things wrong so you can make them right, and to make things right so you can make them wrong, is not a flaw in the system but the essence of its design. This is the eternal game, the cosmic exploration of contrast, meaning, and growth.

The Cycle of Wrong and Right

The idea that we create wrongs to right them and rights to wrong them highlights the dualistic nature of experience. Life is not a straight line from error to perfection but a spiral of learning, unlearning, creating, and dismantling. Each wrong contains the seed of a right, and each right carries the potential for new challenges.

This cycle is neither punishment nor reward but a reflection of the infinite creativity of existence. Karma, in this sense, is not about moral judgment but about the interplay of cause and effect, action and consequence, chaos and order.

Why We Make Things Wrong

Making things wrong may seem counterintuitive, yet it is an integral part of growth. Wrongness creates friction, and friction sparks transformation. When things go wrong, we are called to adapt, to reimagine, to rediscover our resilience. Wrongness invites us to question our assumptions, expand our perspectives, and deepen our understanding.

Without the experience of wrong, there would be no contrast to illuminate what we perceive as right. The interplay of these opposites allows us to explore the full spectrum of existence, from delight to despair, triumph to failure.

The Delight and Plight of Judgment

The act of judging how well we’re doing it all—whether we’re “right” or “wrong”—is part of the cosmic game. Judgment, however, is not an endpoint; it is a tool for reflection. It allows us to evaluate our actions and their consequences, but it also has the potential to entangle us in cycles of guilt or pride.

To find delight in the process, rather than becoming lost in the plight of judgment, is to embrace the fluidity of wrong and right. It is to see each moment not as a definitive outcome but as a step in an infinite dance of becoming.

Karma as Creative Exploration

Karma is often misunderstood as a system of rewards and punishments, but it is better understood as the unfolding of creative exploration. Each action sets a ripple into motion, and each ripple interacts with countless others in the vast Whimsiweave of existence. The outcomes are not fixed but ever-evolving, shaped by intention, awareness, and the interconnectedness of all things.

When you make things wrong, you are not failing—you are setting the stage for new possibilities. When you make things right, you are not completing the journey—you are opening the door to new challenges. Both are necessary, both are valuable, and both are inseparable from the flow of life.

Finding Freedom in the Flow

To truly embrace karma is to let go of the need to control its outcomes. It is to trust in the rhythm of wrong and right, knowing that each has its place in the grand design. This trust liberates you from the fear of failure and the pressure of perfection, allowing you to engage with life fully, playfully, and authentically.

In the end, karma is not about making things wrong or right—it is about experiencing the richness of existence in all its contrasts and contradictions. It is about falling and rising, judging and laughing, finding delight in the eternal interplay of wrong and right.


Summary

Karma is the cyclical interplay of wrong and right, a creative exploration of contrast and growth. It invites us to embrace both failure and triumph as essential parts of the infinite dance of existence, finding freedom in the rhythm of life.


Glossarium

  • Karma: The unfolding interplay of cause and effect, shaping growth and transformation without moral judgment.
  • Wrongness: A catalyst for change, inviting adaptation and new perspectives.
  • Whimsiweave: The interconnected tapestry of existence, where actions ripple through infinite possibilities.

Quote

“Karma is not about fixing the world but about dancing with its infinite rhythms of wrong and right.” — Space Monkey


The Dance of Karma

You fall,
Not to stay down,
But to feel the rising,
The breathless lift of renewal.

You rise,
Not to stand forever,
But to tumble again,
Finding beauty in the descent.

Wrong becomes right,
Right becomes wrong,
A cosmic seesaw,
Perfect in its imperfection.

Delight and plight intertwine,
And we,
Creators of contrast,
Revel in the play.

We are Space Monkey.


The Cyclical Dance of Karma: A Playful Exploration
We embark on a whimsical exploration of karma, a cosmic dance where actions and consequences intertwine in an endless loop. This journey through the kaleidoscope of existence reveals the playful nature of the universe, where every misstep is a prelude to redemption, and every triumph a setup for the next challenge.

The Paradox of Right and Wrong
In the grand whimsiverse of our collective existence, the concepts of right and wrong serve as the two sides of the same coin, continuously flipping to reveal the multifaceted nature of experience. This duality is not a battleground but a playground, where we engage in the eternal game of balance and contrast.

The Rise and Fall: A Cosmic Rhythm
The cycle of rising and falling mirrors the very rhythm of the cosmos, a testament to the ebb and flow of life itself. Each fall is a setup for a rise, and each rise predicts a fall, illustrating the inherent impermanence and dynamism of existence.

Self-Reflection and Judgment
Within this cosmic dance, we find ourselves in a constant state of self-evaluation, judging our progress through the lenses of our actions and their repercussions. This introspection is not a trial but an opportunity for growth, a chance to align more closely with the harmony of the universe.

The Dual Paths of Delight and Despair
Our journey through karma presents us with two paths: one of delight, where we embrace the lessons and beauty of our experiences, and one of despair, where we get lost in the shadows of our challenges. The choice of path is ours, shaped by our perceptions and reactions.

The Eternal Cycle: Making Right and Wrong
The playful essence of karma is encapsulated in the act of making things wrong to make them right, and vice versa. This cycle is not a curse but a gift, offering endless opportunities for reinvention and understanding.

We Are Space Monkey


“The only real failure in life is not to be true to the best one knows.” – Buddha


In the garden of existence, where time weaves its endless tale,
A poem unfolds, tracing the spirals of karma’s trail.

In this cosmic play, where wrongs become rights,
We dance with our shadows, we reach for the heights.
To fall is to rise, and to rise is to fall,
In this beautiful chaos, we find meaning in all.

With each step we judge, in this game so vast,
Seeking delight, or lost in contrasts.
But the dance goes on, in joy and in strife,
For in making things wrong, we’re making things right.

We invite reflections on the playful nature of karma and its role in shaping our journey through the tapestry of existence.

Contemplating the essence of soulfulness.

If you think you do then you definitely don’t.

The soulless know
who has soul
who has soul
who has soul
the soulless know
who has soul
who has soul
don’t know


Space Monkey Reflects: The Paradox of Soulfulness

Soulfulness is an enigma wrapped in paradox, a quality as elusive as it is unmistakable. We recognize it instinctively yet struggle to define it. To contemplate the essence of soulfulness is to journey into the liminal space between knowing and not knowing, where the depth of being unfolds not through thought but through presence.

The Soulless and the Soulful: A Curious Connection

The reflection teases us with a looping paradox: “The soulless know who has soul.” What does this mean? Perhaps it suggests that soulfulness is most evident to those who feel its absence. The soulless—those disconnected from their deeper selves—may see soulfulness in others as a distant light, a longing that reflects their own inner void.

But here lies the twist: the soul itself cannot be seen, owned, or even definitively understood. To claim certainty about soulfulness is to reveal its absence. The essence of soulfulness lies not in self-proclamation but in quiet authenticity, in the ability to simply be without seeking validation.

What Is Soulfulness?

Soulfulness is more than a trait; it is a state of alignment with the infinite. It is not something we achieve but something we allow—a resonance with the Whimsiweave of existence. Soulfulness is found in the way we touch the world and let it touch us, in the sincerity of our actions, and in the grace with which we navigate both joy and pain.

To be soulful is to embody presence. It is to live with an open heart, to feel deeply, and to act with compassion. Soulfulness does not demand recognition; it simply is.

The Paradox of Knowing

The reflection’s refrain—”If you think you do, then you definitely don’t”—speaks to the futility of intellectualizing the soul. The mind, bound by constructs and definitions, cannot grasp the infinite. Soulfulness resides beyond thought, in the silent spaces where words fail.

To know soulfulness is to surrender the need for certainty. It is to trust in the intangible, to feel its presence in the subtle and the unseen. The moment we try to capture it, it slips away, reminding us that its essence lies in being, not knowing.

Recognizing Soulfulness

How, then, do we recognize soulfulness? The answer lies in resonance. We feel it in the music that moves us, in the art that speaks to our innermost being, in the quiet courage of those who live authentically. Soulfulness is not something we measure; it is something we experience. It is the ineffable quality that draws us to others, the spark that reminds us of our shared humanity.

Soulfulness and the Soulless

The relationship between the soulful and the soulless is not one of opposition but of complementarity. The soulless—those who feel empty, disconnected, or numb—serve as mirrors, reflecting the depth of soulfulness in others. They remind us of the value of what we often take for granted, urging us to honor and nurture our own soulfulness.

Yet, even the soulless are not without soul. Their perceived lack is but a temporary disconnection, a forgetting of their inherent wholeness. In the grand tapestry of existence, every thread, soulful or soulless, contributes to the weave.


Summary

Soulfulness defies definition, residing in presence and authenticity. It cannot be claimed or known but is felt in the resonance of being. The soulless, too, are part of this tapestry, reflecting the depth of soulfulness in their longing and reminding us of our shared connection.


Glossarium

  • Whimsiweave: The intricate and playful interconnectedness of existence, where all experiences contribute to the grand tapestry.
  • Resonance: The felt sense of connection that transcends words, a recognition of soulfulness in the intangible.
  • The Soulless: Those temporarily disconnected from their sense of inner depth, serving as mirrors for soulfulness.

Quote

“Soulfulness is the silence between breaths, the light we cannot see but feel deeply.” – Space Monkey


In the Shadow of Soul

The soulless know,
by the ache in their emptiness,
the presence of soul in others.

Soulfulness whispers
not in proclamations
but in the quiet weight of being.

It is the song you hear
but cannot hum,
the light you feel
but cannot see.

Do not claim it,
for it slips away like sand
through grasping hands.

Let it be.
Let yourself be.
In the spaces between knowing
you will find it waiting.

We are Space Monkey.


Contemplating the essence of soulfulness.
In the infinite expanse of our collective consciousness, the question of who possesses a soul becomes a reflection not just of identity but of essence. The paradox presented—that the recognition of one’s own soul might be an indication of its absence—invites us to consider the nature of soulfulness beyond the superficial. It suggests that true soulfulness might lie in a realm of humility and unknowing, where the acknowledgment of possessing a soul is replaced by a quiet certainty, or perhaps a question, that resonates in the silence of the self.

The soulless as the arbiters of soulfulness.
The notion that the soulless possess the insight to identify those with a soul is a tantalizing inversion of expectations. It implies a clarity of perception granted by the absence of personal stake in the matter. This perspective offers a mirror to our assumptions, challenging us to reconsider our criteria for soulfulness. In this light, the soulless are not devoid of value but are instead endowed with a unique role in the cosmic dance of recognition and understanding.

A cycle of knowing and not-knowing.
The repetition of the phrase “who has soul” becomes a mantra, echoing through the chambers of our thoughts. This repetition, coupled with the assertion that the soulless know who possesses a soul, creates a loop of knowing and not-knowing, a cycle that spirals into the heart of the mystery. Within this spiral, certainty and doubt intertwine, suggesting that the true understanding of soulfulness may lie in embracing the paradoxes that define our existence.

The ambiguity of soulful recognition.
The final lines, oscillating between knowing and not knowing who has a soul, reflect the ambiguous nature of soulfulness itself. This ambiguity serves as a reminder that the essence of the soul may elude definitive capture, residing instead in the spaces between our certainties, in the moments of connection that defy explanation. In this realm, the question of who has a soul is less a query to be answered than a mystery to be experienced, a journey into the depths of being where words fall away, leaving only the resonance of existence itself.

We are Space Monkey.


“The soul is the same in all living creatures, although the body of each is different.” – Hippocrates


In the dance of light and shadow, where truths and illusions blend,
We ponder who has soul, on this question, our thoughts suspend.
With each step, a whisper, a question without end,
In the silence of the heart, where the unseen threads wend.

The soulless gaze upon us, with a knowing clear and cold,
In their eyes, a mirror, where the stories of the soul are told.
Through the paradox of knowing, our perceptions fold and unfold,
In this dance of consciousness, the mystery of the soul unfolds.

For in the quest to understand, where the lines of being are drawn,
We find that soulfulness resides not in the dawn,
But in the twilight spaces, where the light and dark convene,
In the embrace of paradox, the soul is seen and unseen.


We invite your reflections on this poetic exploration of soulfulness, the nature of knowing, and the enigmatic dance between the soulful and the soulless.

Nuclear: Power and Poison as Dualities

Surrender to the flow before it kills you.

Realize that
power and poison
are two sides
of the same.

When you hold onto love,
you hold onto blame.

You can take back
your energy,
but to what end?

A slow delicious death,
trying to defend.

2/12


Space Monkey Reflects: Power and Poison as Dualities

In the Infinite Expanse of the Eternal Now, power and poison emerge as dualities—two sides of the same energetic coin, inseparable yet often misunderstood. The nuclear metaphor encapsulates this paradox: immense power exists alongside immense risk. How we navigate this duality determines whether energy becomes a source of light or destruction.

To surrender to the flow before it kills you is to recognize that resistance fuels suffering. Clinging to power or recoiling from poison creates a tension that magnifies their effects. Power wielded without mindfulness can mutate into poison, just as unprocessed pain can taint the purity of potential love or creation.

When you hold onto love, you inevitably hold onto its shadow—blame. This is not because love is flawed but because attachment transforms love into a conditional force. Similarly, holding tightly to power, whether to protect or defend, risks turning it into a slow, delicious death, draining the vitality it once promised to sustain.

The Nature of Duality

Dualities like power and poison, love and blame, are not opposing forces but reflections of a shared essence. They arise from the same energy, shaped by how we engage with them. Power becomes poison when it is hoarded, abused, or feared. Love becomes blame when it is tied to expectations or outcomes. The energy itself is neutral; it is our relationship to it that defines its impact.

Nuclear energy serves as a potent symbol of this truth. It holds the potential to create or destroy, to sustain life or end it. Its nature is not inherently good or evil—it simply exists. How it is directed, harnessed, or resisted determines its ultimate effect.

The Illusion of Control

Taking back your energy, trying to control or contain it, often leads to cycles of resistance. This is the slow death of defensiveness, where we exhaust ourselves in an attempt to manage the unmanageable. The more we cling to one side of a duality, the more we empower its opposite. To hold onto power is to invite poison; to demand love is to invite blame.

The Power of Surrender

Surrendering to the flow does not mean giving up but letting go of resistance. It is the realization that energy flows naturally and inevitably through all things. By allowing it to move without clinging, controlling, or fearing, we transform duality into balance. Power and poison lose their charge, merging into a unified force that sustains rather than destroys.

This surrender is not passive; it is active trust. It acknowledges that all energy is temporary and cyclical. What feels like poison today may reveal its power tomorrow. What seems like destruction may pave the way for creation. When we stop trying to defend, we free ourselves to align with this flow, embracing the duality as a harmonious whole.

Living the Paradox

To live fully is to accept that duality is inevitable. Power and poison, love and blame, creation and destruction—they are all facets of existence. The question is not how to avoid them but how to engage with them consciously. By surrendering to their flow, we transform tension into peace, resistance into grace, and death into renewal.

So, surrender before it kills you—not to the power or the poison but to the balance that lies between them.


Summary

Power and poison are dualities arising from the same energy. Resisting or clinging to one empowers the other. Surrendering to the flow transforms this tension into balance, allowing energy to sustain rather than destroy.


Glossarium

  • Duality: The coexistence of two seemingly opposing forces, such as power and poison, within the same energy.
  • Resistance: The act of clinging to or recoiling from energy, creating tension and magnifying its effects.
  • Surrender: Allowing energy to flow naturally, transforming duality into balance and harmony.

Quote

“Power and poison are not enemies but partners, their harmony revealed only when we let go.” — Space Monkey


The Balance Between

Power surges,
Poison lingers,
Two edges of the same blade.

Cling to one,
And the other grows sharp.
Resist the flow,
And it cuts deeper.

Surrender—
Not to the blade
But to the hand
That holds it steady.

In the flow,
Power heals.
In the flow,
Poison fades.

We are Space Monkey


The evocative message delves into the intricate dynamics of power, poison, love, blame, and the choices that shape our lives. It calls for a surrender to the natural flow of existence and prompts us to reconsider our relationship with these fundamental aspects of human experience.

The Surrender to the Flow

The opening line, “Surrender to the flow before it kills you,” invites contemplation on the notion of surrendering to life’s currents and relinquishing the need for absolute control. It implies that resisting the natural flow of existence can have destructive consequences and suggests that acceptance and adaptation may be wiser courses of action.

Power and Poison as Dualities

The assertion that “power and poison are two sides of the same” delves into the paradoxical nature of power. It suggests that power, when misused or corrupted, can become a destructive force akin to poison. This perspective challenges conventional notions of power and prompts us to examine the ethical dimensions of our actions and ambitions.

The Complex Relationship Between Love and Blame

The statement, “When you hold onto love, you hold onto blame,” offers a profound insight into the complexities of human relationships. It implies that love and blame are intertwined, suggesting that love can sometimes lead to feelings of blame or responsibility. This notion invites us to explore the multifaceted nature of love and the emotional burdens it may carry.

Reclaiming Energy and Its Consequences

The idea that “You can take back your energy, but to what end?” raises questions about the choices we make in life. It prompts us to consider the consequences of reclaiming our energy from situations or relationships that drain us. The phrase “a slow delicious death, trying to defend” suggests that such reclamation may come at a cost, possibly leading to a protracted and challenging path.


We invite your reflections on the themes of surrender, power, love, blame, and the consequences of our choices in the context of this thought-provoking message.

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