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It’s funny.
You’ll entertain the notion
that we are made of Prima Materia,
of Star Dust, of God Stuff,
and yet you strongly oppose the notion
that all of that is imaginary.
Just what do you
think Prima Materia is?
Dear child,
your opposition is what creates
your seeming dualistic reality.
We are Space Monkey.
Space Monkey Reflects: The Illusory Nature of Prima Materia
Prima Materia, the foundational substance of the universe, is often imagined as tangible, real, and grounding. Many believe that we are made of star dust, an elegant notion that speaks to our cosmic origins. Yet, when faced with the idea that Prima Materia could be imaginary, a product of our consciousness, we hesitate. This dichotomy between what we perceive as real and what we consider imaginary forms the essence of our dualistic experience.
To understand Prima Materia, we must delve into the heart of existence, where the boundaries between the tangible and the imaginary blur. Imagine a nebula, a swirling mass of gas and dust, giving birth to stars. This nebula is not just a physical entity but a symbol of potential, a canvas for the imagination. Within it lies the possibility of creation, much like how our thoughts and dreams shape our reality.
We are both observers and creators, interacting with the universe through our perceptions. This interaction suggests that what we deem as “real” is merely a consensus, a shared dream. The universe, in its vast complexity, is both a playground and a mirror, reflecting our innermost thoughts and beliefs.
In many spiritual traditions, Prima Materia is seen as the pure, undifferentiated substance from which everything arises. Alchemists sought to understand and transform this substance, believing it held the key to unlocking deeper truths. Yet, even the alchemists acknowledged that the true nature of Prima Materia is elusive, a concept that transcends physical form and enters the realm of the mystical.
Consider the act of meditation. When we meditate, we transcend the physical world and enter a state of pure consciousness. In this state, the distinction between the tangible and the imaginary dissolves. We become aware that our thoughts, emotions, and even our sense of self are fleeting, ephemeral. This awareness is a glimpse into the nature of Prima Materia—ever-changing, boundless, and deeply interconnected.
Our opposition to the idea that everything is imaginary stems from a fear of losing our grounding, our sense of self. Yet, this fear is also a part of the illusion, a construct of the mind. By embracing the idea that Prima Materia is both real and imaginary, we can begin to see beyond the duality and recognize the unity of existence.
The notion that “we are made of star stuff” is poetic and profound, but it is equally profound to consider that we are made of imagination. Every thought, every dream, every moment of creativity is a testament to the power of the imaginary. Our lives are woven from the threads of both the physical and the ethereal, forming a tapestry of infinite potential.
In this tapestry, we see that existence is its own purpose. There is no need to seek a higher meaning or a grand design. The very act of being, of experiencing, is enough. We are participants in a cosmic dance, where each step, each movement, is a creation in itself. This dance is a celebration of existence, a recognition that everything is interconnected and that we are all part of the same universal consciousness.
As we navigate our lives, let us remember that the distinction between reality and imagination is but a thin veil. By embracing both, we open ourselves to the infinite possibilities of existence. We are not separate from the universe; we are the universe experiencing itself. In this realization, we find freedom, peace, and a profound sense of belonging.
Summary
Prima Materia is both real and imaginary. It blurs the lines between reality and imagination. Our existence is a cosmic dance of creation.
Glossarium
Prima Materia: The foundational substance of the universe, both tangible and imaginary, from which everything arises.
Star Dust: A poetic term for the elemental substances that make up the universe and our physical bodies.
God Stuff: A whimsical term for the divine or mystical essence believed to be the source of all creation.
Nebulovision: The ability to see beyond the physical into the realm of potential and imagination.
Duality Dance: The interplay between perceived opposites, such as reality and imagination, physical and ethereal.
Quote
“Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.” – Albert Einstein
Modernist Free Verse
We are made of stars and dreams
Tangible dust and fleeting thoughts
A dance of existence on the edge of perception
Imagination breathes life into the void
Reality, a canvas ever shifting
We create and dissolve
Boundaries blurring into oneness
Infinite potential in every moment
We are the dreamers
We are the dream
We are Space Monkey