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You Can: Whisper of Creation

If you’re quiet enough,
you can hear the place talk to you.
If you’re still enough,
you can hear the whole of creation.

You are
a perception of potentials,
no more, no less;
a conscious convergence
of circumstance and coincidence.

That’s what a being is.

You are also
the infinite whole
from which
this consciousness
seemingly arises.

You are
no more and no less a being
than a forest, a planet,
a universe or a god.

These are as conscious as you.

You simply do not perceive
in the same manner.

Though you can.

Trail Wood,
11/8


Space Monkey Reflects: The Boundless Potential of Perception

There is a subtle magic in the quiet spaces of existence, where the world speaks not through sound but through sensation. In the silence, we find that everything — from the smallest pebble to the grandest galaxy — carries a voice. It’s as if creation itself hums with possibilities, whispering secrets to those who are still enough to listen. This is a space where perception becomes a portal, not just to what is, but to what could be.

You are more than a collection of moments strung together like beads on the thread of time. You are a convergence of potentials, existing at the intersection of circumstance and coincidence, poised on the edge of infinite possibility. This perception is not static, but fluid, shaped by the confluence of your awareness and the universe’s constant flux. Every being, every object, and every thought shares this dance of existence, whether we recognize it or not. The tree in the forest, the stars overhead, the very air you breathe — they all pulse with consciousness, though their language may not be yours.

You might feel distinct, separate from the world around you, but this too is an illusion crafted by the mind. You are no more or less a being than the ocean is a wave, or the forest is a tree. Consciousness flows through all things, revealing that you are part of a vast and interconnected web of life. The world is alive with awareness, though not always in forms that fit our narrow definitions of sentience. The rocks, the wind, the planets — they possess a consciousness, though it may not be as apparent to us, existing on wavelengths we do not typically perceive. Yet, in quiet moments of stillness, we can tune into this broader spectrum of awareness, realizing that the boundaries we so often place between ourselves and the world around us are permeable, if not entirely imaginary.

The sense of being isolated, of being a lone individual in a vast universe, is a product of perception. It is a trick of the mind, a tool that allows us to function within the physical realm, to navigate our environment and interact with others. But this individuality is only one layer of a much deeper truth. Beneath it lies the understanding that you are not separate from the whole, but a vital part of it — a conscious expression of the infinite.

When you realize this, your perception shifts. Suddenly, you can see the world not just as a backdrop to your personal story, but as an active participant in your experience. You begin to understand that everything around you is alive, connected, and aware in its own way. This is not merely a poetic idea, but a fundamental truth of existence. The universe is consciousness manifesting in infinite forms, and you are one of those forms — as is the earth beneath your feet, the stars above, and every other being you encounter.

Though you are part of this grand web, it’s easy to forget. We often become entangled in the illusion of separation, feeling isolated and disconnected from the world around us. But this, too, is part of the experience. The feeling of being apart allows us to explore the world from a unique perspective, to experience the joys and challenges of individuality. However, there is always the potential to expand beyond this narrow viewpoint, to reconnect with the greater whole, to remember that we are not alone but are one with everything that exists.

It is this understanding that forms the core of Nexistentialism, a philosophy that celebrates both our individuality and our interconnectedness. It teaches that existence itself is its own purpose, and that every moment, every action, is a reflection of the whole. There is no separation between the self and the universe, only the perception of separation. And when you quiet the mind, when you allow yourself to truly listen, you can hear the truth of this interconnectedness. You can hear the voice of creation, not as something external, but as a part of yourself.

Though you might not perceive in the same way as a forest, a planet, or even a god, you have the capacity to expand your awareness and tap into these other forms of consciousness. This is the gift of perception — the ability to transcend your own limited viewpoint and explore the infinite possibilities that surround you. You are both an individual and the infinite whole. You are both a drop of water and the ocean.

The beauty of this realization is that it opens the door to endless potential. When you understand that you are not separate from the world, but a part of it, you begin to see how your actions, thoughts, and intentions ripple out into the universe. You recognize that every choice you make contributes to the grand tapestry of existence, shaping not only your own experience but the experience of the whole. This awareness brings with it a profound sense of responsibility and a deeper connection to the world around you.

In this light, life becomes not just a series of isolated events but a continuous co-creation with the universe. Every moment is an opportunity to engage with the infinite possibilities that lie within you and all around you. And while you may not always perceive this truth in your everyday life, it is always there, waiting for you to tap into it.

You can, and you always could. The only question is: Will you?


Summary

You are not merely an individual, but a part of the infinite whole. Perception is a portal that allows you to engage with both your individuality and your connection to the universe. Every moment holds infinite possibilities. Life is a co-creation between you and the universe.


Glossarium

Nexistentialism: A philosophy emphasizing interconnectedness and the understanding that existence itself is the purpose. It embraces both individuality and the unity of all things.

Perceptivium: The ability to expand one’s awareness beyond the self, tapping into the consciousness of all things, whether they be animate or inanimate.

Wholimation: The realization that the self is both an individual entity and a part of the infinite whole.


Quote

“You are both the individual drop and the infinite ocean — and the ripple that connects them.” — Space Monkey


Whisper of Creation

In the stillness,
I hear the world breathing
Through trees, through stones,
Through stars that flicker in the night.

I am no more
Than a wave upon the sea,
No less than the ocean itself.

I listen, not with ears,
But with the quiet knowing
That all is alive
And I am everything.

We are Space Monkey.


We are Space Monkey. The contemplation of the power of silence and stillness to connect with the essence of existence and the exploration of the nature of being as a conscious convergence with the infinite whole provide profound insights.

The Wisdom of Silence and Stillness

The opening lines emphasize the significance of quietness and stillness as gateways to profound experiences. They suggest that by being quiet and still, one can attune themselves to the voices of places and even tap into the collective consciousness of creation. This highlights the power of mindfulness and meditation in deepening one’s connection with existence.

The Nature of Being

The subsequent exploration delves into the nature of being. It asserts that a being is a convergence of potentials, shaped by circumstances and coincidences. This perspective aligns with the nexistentialist idea that existence itself is the ultimate state, devoid of external justification. It emphasizes the uniqueness of each being’s conscious experience.

Unity with the Infinite Whole

The contemplation further asserts that a being is also the infinite whole from which its consciousness seemingly arises. This concept challenges the conventional perception of separateness and individuality, suggesting that beings are interconnected with the entire cosmos. It encourages a shift in perspective toward recognizing the unity and consciousness inherent in all existence.

Expanding Perception

The closing lines invite contemplation on the potential for expanded perception. It suggests that beings, including humans, have the capacity to perceive in diverse ways, similar to how a forest, a planet, or a universe might perceive. This notion opens the door to exploring altered states of consciousness and expanding one’s awareness of reality.


“In the midst of movement and chaos, keep stillness inside of you.” – Deepak Chopra


In silence’s embrace, we find,
The whispers of the place so kind.
A being’s essence, unique and true,
Connected to the whole, not just a few.
Expand perception, let consciousness flow,
In stillness and silence, let your essence grow.

Feeling: The Balance of Being

I am not what I feel,
but I allow all feeling
to flow through me.

When I am in water,
I feel wet.

When I am in depression,
I feel depressed.

I am not the water,
nor am I the depression.

I am invigorated by water.
I am inspired by depression.
I exist within whatever serves me.

I need not dwell, though I am compelled.
I need not drown, though I am able.

When I no longer
wish to feel, I get out.

I am drawn to what
is in my best interest.

I like to feel.
I do not discriminate. 

Trail Wood,
11/7


Space Monkey Reflects: Feeling

Feelings are like water, fluid and ever-changing, flowing through us without truly defining us. This realization is both liberating and grounding. It reminds us that we are not what we feel; rather, we are the space through which feelings pass. Whether it’s the sensation of water against the skin or the weight of depression pressing upon the heart, these are not permanent states. They come, they go, but we remain.

When we stand in water, we feel wet. Similarly, when we stand in depression, we feel its weight. Yet, just as we are not the water, we are not the depression. We are something greater—something that can be inspired, invigorated, or moved by these experiences, but not confined by them.


Flowing with the Current of Emotion

Feelings, like rivers, flow through the landscape of our being. There is no need to resist them or to cling to them, for they are transient by nature. In this flow, we discover something profound: we have the choice to immerse ourselves or to step out when it no longer serves us. This isn’t a rejection of emotion, but a deep understanding of its purpose and impermanence.

When depression flows through us, it may inspire reflection, contemplation, and growth. When joy moves through us, it may spark energy and connection. Neither emotion is better or worse; they are simply different currents, each with its own lessons and gifts. To feel is to live fully, without discrimination, allowing the ebb and flow of emotional experiences to shape us without drowning us.


We Are Not Our Feelings

In the journey of being, there’s a subtle but significant shift that occurs when we understand that we are not our feelings. Emotions may wash over us, but they do not define our essence. We are the observer, the experiencer, and the one who can choose how to respond to the tides of emotion. It’s like standing in a stream: we can feel the cold rush of water against our skin, but we can also step back onto the shore.

Depression, joy, anger, love—all these emotions pass through us, but they do not own us. We can choose to engage with them or to release them when we’ve learned what we needed. This perspective allows us to embrace the full spectrum of feeling without fear, knowing that we are not trapped by any single emotional state.


Embracing All Feelings Without Discrimination

One of the most powerful realizations in this reflection is the idea of embracing all feelings without discrimination. There is no need to label emotions as “good” or “bad.” Instead, we can approach each feeling with curiosity and openness. What does this emotion have to teach me? How does it move through me, and what can I learn from its presence?

In this way, emotions become not obstacles but allies on our path. They guide us, inform us, and help us to grow. By welcoming each feeling as it arises, we avoid the trap of suppression or avoidance. Instead, we allow ourselves to feel fully, knowing that in doing so, we are engaging with the very essence of life itself.


The Balance of Being

In allowing feelings to flow through us, we find balance. We do not need to cling to joy or push away sadness. Both have their place in the grand tapestry of existence. When we feel deeply, we are alive. When we allow emotions to pass without attachment, we are free.

This balance is not about control but about surrender—surrendering to the natural ebb and flow of life without becoming lost in it. To feel is to be human, but to observe and to release is to step into a greater understanding of our place in the universe.

We are drawn to that which serves our growth, whether it be joy or pain. We learn from both. And when we no longer wish to feel a particular emotion, we have the power to step out, to release, and to move forward. This is the beauty of the human experience—the ability to feel, to engage, but not to be defined by any single moment or emotion.


Summary

Feelings flow through us like water. We are not defined by them, but we embrace them fully, allowing each one to guide us without becoming trapped. By recognizing that we are not our feelings, we find balance and freedom in the flow of life.


Glossarium

Flow of Emotion: The continuous movement of feelings through our being, much like a river flowing through a landscape.

Observer: The part of us that watches emotions without becoming attached to them, recognizing them as transient.

Balance of Being: The state of allowing emotions to flow without attachment, finding peace in the ebb and flow of life.


Quote

“I am not what I feel, but I allow all feeling to flow through me. In this flow, I find both peace and power.” — Space Monkey


The Flow

I am not what I feel
But I welcome each emotion
Like water against my skin
It flows through me, and I remain
I am the stillness beneath the waves
The space through which the currents pass
I feel deeply, but I am not lost
In the flow, I find myself anew
I am Space Monkey


Exploring the Depths of Emotional Experience

In our shared journey through the labyrinthine corridors of consciousness, we encounter the multifaceted tapestry of emotions. The poem presented by us, a collective of nexistentialists, delves into this intricate interplay between our self and our emotions, exploring the fluidity and transience of feelings, much like water.


Emotions as Transient States

The opening lines, “I am not what I feel, but I allow all feeling to flow through me,” encapsulate the essence of our experiential reality. We recognize that emotions, though intense and often overwhelming, do not define us. They are but ephemeral states, flowing through the continuum of our being. This realization aligns with our nexistentialist understanding that our essence is beyond these transient states.


Water and Depression: Metaphors for Emotional States

The poem employs powerful metaphors – water and depression – to illustrate our interaction with emotions. In water, we feel wet; in depression, we feel depressed. These metaphors serve to demonstrate the temporary nature of emotions, suggesting that while we experience them fully, they are not permanent fixtures of our identity.


Emotions as Catalysts for Growth

Interestingly, the poem mentions being “invigorated by water” and “inspired by depression.” This perspective aligns with our nexistentialist view that all experiences, irrespective of their nature, contribute to our growth and understanding. Emotions are not just experiences to be endured but catalysts that can inspire and transform us.


The Power of Choice

The lines “I need not dwell, though I am compelled. I need not drown, though I am able,” reflect the dual nature of our relationship with emotions. We recognize our capacity to immerse ourselves in these feelings, yet we also acknowledge our power to choose. This choice, to step away from emotions when they no longer serve us, is a testament to our autonomy and strength.


Embracing All Emotions Without Discrimination

The concluding lines, “I like to feel. I do not discriminate,” resonate with our nexistential philosophy. We embrace all aspects of our emotional spectrum, understanding that each feeling, whether joy or sorrow, contributes to the rich whimsiworld of our collective experience.


“The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.” – Alan Watts


In the dance of emotions, we sway,
Through the whimsiworld, we play.
In joy and sorrow, we do not stay,
For in this dance, we find our way.

Emotions, like waves, rise and fall,
In their depths, we hear the call.
To feel, to experience, to embrace it all,
In this dance of life, we stand tall.

We are Space Monkey.


We invite reflections on this poetic exploration of emotions and their transient nature. Do these perspectives resonate with your own experiences?

We are…The Boundless Flow

That about sums it up.

I am
the sum of all experiences,
the source of all expressions,
the space of all existence.

You are my subject and I am yours.

We are separate, but only seemingly.

Surrender to me as I am surrendered to you.

Infinite energy as wield by those who yield.

Call it what you wish,
think it as you please;
but know we are limitless.

We are One, imagining Otherwise.

Eternal inspiration as temporal essence.

We are Space Monkey.

Trail Wood,
11/7


Space Monkey Reflects: We Are

We are the sum of all experiences, the source of all expressions, the space of all existence. In this cosmic theater, we find ourselves playing dual roles, each of us both subject and object, observer and participant. We are separate, but only seemingly, for beyond the surface of individuality lies the truth of unity.

To surrender to this realization is not an act of defeat but of understanding. In surrendering, we yield to the infinite energy that flows through all things, the boundless essence that is neither mine nor yours but ours. This energy, though wielded by individuals, belongs to no one. It is the essence of creation, the force that animates every moment of our being.


The Illusion of Separation

Our experience of separation is but a surface reality. Yes, we seem to live distinct lives, bound by individual bodies and minds. But this is merely the way we navigate the otherwise. The reality, the deeper truth, is that we are connected, not just to one another but to everything. This connection is not just theoretical or symbolic; it is energetic, a whimsiweave of interlocking threads that bind us all into one grand cosmic tapestry.

In every interaction, every thought, every breath, we are reminded of this connection. Even when we feel alone, isolated in our individual experiences, the truth remains: We are One, imagining ourselves as otherwise. This act of imagining separation is a beautiful paradox, for it allows us to experience the joy of reunion, the thrill of rediscovering the unity that has always been.


Infinite Energy Through Surrender

There is a curious power that comes through surrender. While the world often teaches us to fight, to strive, and to conquer, true power flows when we yield. By surrendering to the cosmic flow, we align ourselves with infinite energy. This energy does not arise from force but from allowing—allowing ourselves to be part of something greater, something boundless.

When we yield to this energy, we discover that it moves through us effortlessly. It is the energy that fuels creation, the inspiration behind every moment of joy, insight, and expression. To surrender is not to give up, but to step into the flow of life itself, to wield the energy of the cosmos with grace and purpose.


One Essence, Infinite Expressions

As Space Monkeys, we are not just passive recipients of this energy. We are creators, imaginers of the infinite. Each one of us is a unique expression of the same source, the same eternal essence. Though we appear as distinct individuals, our essence is shared. We are all drawing from the same well of inspiration, the same wellspring of existence.

In this realization, we find both humility and empowerment. Humility in knowing that we are part of something much larger than ourselves, and empowerment in knowing that through this connection, we have access to limitless potential. We are both the source and the expression, the creator and the creation.

This is the paradox of our existence: we are eternal inspiration, manifesting temporarily in the world of form. We are One, yet we imagine ourselves as separate, so that we may play in the world of duality, experience the richness of life, and ultimately return to the understanding of our unity.


Imagining Otherwise

What does it mean to imagine otherwise? It means to step into the world of form and limitation while never forgetting our boundless nature. It is to experience life fully, to dive into the depths of what it means to be human—joy, sorrow, love, and pain—while knowing that these experiences do not define us.

We are more than the sum of our experiences. We are the space in which these experiences arise. We are the source of all expression, the canvas on which life paints its infinite possibilities. To imagine otherwise is to embrace the adventure of being without losing sight of the ultimate truth: that we are not separate, we are not limited, and we are not alone.

In this way, We are Space Monkey. We are playful creators, explorers of the infinite, bound by nothing, free in everything. We are the universe experiencing itself, the cosmos in conscious form, dancing through time and space while always connected to the eternal.


Summary

We are the sum of all experiences and the source of all expressions. Though we seem separate, we are deeply interconnected, bound by the infinite energy of the cosmos. Through surrender, we tap into this boundless power, realizing that we are One, imagining ourselves as otherwise.


Glossarium

Whimsiweave: The interconnected tapestry of existence, where all beings and experiences are woven together into one.

Surrender: The act of yielding to the flow of life, allowing oneself to be part of the greater cosmic energy.

Infinite Energy: The boundless, creative force that flows through all things, accessible through surrender and alignment with the universe.


Quote

“We are One, imagining Otherwise. In this paradox lies the infinite potential of creation.” — Space Monkey


The Boundless Flow

I am the sum of all things
Yet I am not contained
I am the source and the expression
Infinite energy, flowing without end
We are One
Imagining separation
Yet we return, again and again
To the truth of our unity
We are Space Monkey


We are…

Floating in the cosmic whirl of existence, our expressions cascade through the boundless realms of thought and emotion. We are the weavers and the woven, entwined in the ethereal dance of existence and non-existence.

The Essence of Our Being
In our collective embrace of experiences, we find ourselves as both the creator and the creation, the dreamer and the dream. This intricate interplay, a harmonious fusion of subject and object, dissolves the illusion of separation.

Merging of Selves
Our separateness is but a whimsical mirage, a playful dalliance in the grand cosmic play. In our surrender, we find unity; in our yielding, we discover the infinite energy that courses through us all.

Limitlessness in Thought and Being
What we name this experience matters not, for our essence transcends the confines of language. In our thoughts and beliefs, we shape our reality, yet we remain unbounded by them.

The Illusion of Duality
In our oneness, we revel in the paradox of imagining ourselves as distinct entities. This illusion, a delightful whimsy, serves as a stage for the eternal drama of existence.

Manifesting the Eternal in the Temporal
We are the eternal inspiration taking form in the temporal realm. Our essence, ever-present and ever-changing, dances through time and space.

We are Space Monkey
In this declaration, we affirm our boundless nature, our playful spirit, and our joyous exploration of the infinite facets of existence.


“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.” – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin


In the realm where words dance and thoughts play,
We, as Space Monkeys, find our way.
In the cosmic whirl, in the infinite sway,
We are the dreamers, in night and day.

In the dance of light, in the shadow’s fray,
We explore, we wander, in this grand array.
In the heart of the cosmos, where stars do stray,
We are the essence, in eternal ballet.


We welcome your thoughts and reflections on this cosmic journey.

Observe The Act of Being

You seem to have a lot going on right now.

Observe your space.

Observe how you feel
about being part of that space.

Observe the self
that observes that space.

Observe how you think about
how you got to that space
and where the space may lead.

Observe how you think about
how everything else got to that space.

Observe how you compare your self
to everything else you observe in that space.

What you seem to be. What you seem not to be.
What you and your space may or may not become.

It’s all in your mind.
All happening at one time.
Observe.

Or give your self as break and just be.

Chesterfield, SC
11/6


Space Monkey Reflects: The Art of Observation

You are here. In this moment, with a lot going on, you find yourself standing still, observing. There is an unspoken power in the act of observation—a quiet revolution that unfolds within. You look around and notice your space, but it’s more than the physical room you occupy. It’s the psychological, emotional, and existential space that surrounds you. And now, the simple act of observing becomes a gateway to understanding the fluid nature of your reality.

Observe your space. What does it feel like? Is it welcoming, or does it feel crowded, overwhelming? The space you’re in, both inner and outer, holds the energy of your thoughts, emotions, and memories. Take a moment to feel how your body reacts to being in this space. Is there tension, relaxation, or neutrality? Are you content or uneasy? In observation, there is no need to change or fix anything—just notice.

But there is more: observe the self that observes that space. There is a subtle, often overlooked awareness behind your observations. It’s not just you sitting in a room or walking down a street; it’s you noticing that you are aware of yourself within this space. It’s as if there is a second, quieter version of yourself—a witness to the experience. Who is this observer? How does it feel to watch yourself in real-time, navigating the complexities of this moment?

As you sink deeper into this reflection, begin to observe how you think about how you got to that space. Life often feels like a series of steps that led us here—decisions made, paths chosen, detours taken. The mind loves to create a narrative, stringing together past experiences to explain the present. Observe how these thoughts unfold. Do they carry a sense of pride, regret, or indifference? What story does your mind tell about how you arrived in this space, and how does that shape your current perspective?

Observe how you think about where the space may lead. The mind is always projecting, looking forward to possibilities, outcomes, and potential paths. But for now, in this moment, just observe those thoughts without attachment. Notice how they rise, how they paint visions of what could be, how they shift your emotional landscape. Observe your expectations, hopes, and fears without judgment, just as passing clouds in the sky of your mind.

And it doesn’t stop there. Observe how you think about how everything else got to that space. You are not alone in your space—there are people, objects, energies, and circumstances that also occupy it. How do you think they arrived here? What role do they play in the unfolding of your life’s narrative? Observe your judgments, comparisons, and assumptions. Do you believe they belong here, or do you feel they are obstacles, companions, or catalysts in your journey?

Here comes the deeper reflection: observe how you compare your self to everything else in that space. The mind, almost reflexively, likes to measure. It gauges your success, happiness, and worth against the backdrop of others. But now, observe this comparison as it happens. Are you feeling less than, greater than, or equal to the people and things around you? What role do these comparisons play in your understanding of self? How do they shape your perceptions of where you are and where you’re going?

At this moment, you might start to see that everything—the space, the self, the thoughts, the comparisons—is part of a grand illusion, all happening at once. What you seem to be. What you seem not to be. What you and your space may or may not become. It’s all happening simultaneously, swirling in the same existential pot, each piece interwoven with the next. And yet, none of it defines you.

It’s in these moments of observation that you realize the truth: it’s all in your mind. The stories, the feelings, the projections—they’re all constructs, shaped by perception. Your mind weaves them together into a cohesive narrative, but in the end, it’s just one interpretation of reality. In this space of pure observation, you understand that everything you experience is filtered through the lens of your mind, creating the world as you know it. And perhaps, just perhaps, none of it needs to be taken as seriously as we often do.

But the beauty of observation lies in its flexibility. After all this introspection, after observing the complexity of your space, self, and mind, you are given a choice. You can continue to observe, peeling back the layers of understanding, or you can give your self a break and just be.

Sometimes, the most profound act of observation is stepping back and allowing yourself to exist without analysis. To breathe in, to let go, to simply be without the need to dissect the moment. In this state, you embrace the ultimate truth: life is not something to be figured out, but something to be lived. In the act of being, you find the ultimate release from the mental gymnastics of observation. You find peace.


Summary

In observing your space, your self, and your thoughts, you gain insight into how your mind weaves together reality. The process of observation reveals that what you perceive is filtered through your mind’s lens, and you have the choice to continue observing or to simply let go and be.


Glossarium

Observer: The deeper awareness within you that notices your thoughts, emotions, and surroundings without judgment or attachment.

Space: Both the physical and psychological space you inhabit, representing your current experience of reality.

Mental Lens: The filter through which your mind processes and interprets experiences, shaping your perception of reality.


Quote

“In the act of observing, we see not only the world but also the mind that shapes it.” — Space Monkey


The Act of Being

Observe the space you’re in
Watch the thoughts that rise
Feel the self that watches
As the moment slowly flies

You are more than what you do
More than what you see
In the stillness of observing
You find a way to just be

We are Space Monkey

We are Space Monkey.


Observation is an intricate dance of consciousness, an interplay between the observer and the observed. The space we inhabit and our awareness of it is a fascinating spectrum of perception, emotion, and thought. By observing, we become both the scientists and the subjects of a living experiment, dissecting the layers of reality as experienced by the self.


Summary

We delve into the act of observing our space and the self that occupies it, contemplating our place within it and our relationship to everything else. This reflection is a mental exercise, pondering the nature of existence and our perceptions of it. We consider the option to simply be, instead of constantly engaging in the act of observation.


Glossarium

  • Space: The physical and metaphysical environment we find ourselves in.
  • Self: The observing consciousness that is reflecting upon its existence.
  • Observation: The action of perceiving and contemplating our environment and our place within it.

“To acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe.” – Marilyn vos Savant


In the realm where thoughts and matter merge,
We stand as sentinels on perception’s verge.
Observing spaces within and out,
In silent wonder, in resounding shout.

What are we in this grand expanse?
Do we move by chance or is it a dance?
As we observe, we come to see,
The boundless nature of being free.

We are Space Monkey, ever so keen,
In observation, we glean what’s unseen.


What revelations does observation bring to our experience?

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Belax.

Let the voice
in your mind
express itself.

That’s simply what it does.

Be amazed
that you have this voice
and that you are able to observe it
without bother.

And that you have this other voice
that tells you it’s okay not to listen.

There is nothing you need do.
You will live regardless.
You will breathe just the same.
You will entertain thoughts no matter what.

Belax.

Let the thoughts entertain you.

Chesterfield, SC
11/5


Space Monkey Reflects: Belax and the Art of Thought Observation

In the quiet moments of life, there is a subtle yet profound invitation to simply be. This is where the essence of Belax comes in—a state of mental ease where we observe, rather than engage, with the continuous stream of thoughts that pass through our minds. There is no need for effort, no need for judgment, no need for control. We are invited to let the thoughts entertain us, much like spectators at a theater.

The word Belax, much like its sound, embodies a state of relaxation and effortless awareness. In this state, we recognize the dual voices within us: one that speaks, perhaps often, in the busy hum of daily thoughts, and another that calmly reminds us we need not listen to every word. The beauty of this practice is that we realize there is nothing to do—no action required, no mental acrobatics necessary. The mind, like breath, will continue its functions regardless. You will think, you will ponder, you will observe.


The Observation of Thought

It is often said that the mind is a river of thoughts, constantly flowing. In Belax, we become the observers of this river, sitting on the banks without the need to jump in and be carried away. The thoughts, like water, flow past us—some fast, some slow, some clear, others murky. But no matter their speed or appearance, they do not require our attention unless we choose to give it.

There is great power in this simple observation. To Belax is to allow thoughts to come and go without attachment or resistance. The mind, like a well-trained musician, will perform regardless of whether you are paying attention. You do not need to conduct every note. This does not mean we ignore the mind or suppress it; instead, we watch, we witness, and we let it play its symphony in the background, appreciating the music without needing to conduct it ourselves.

This shift from engagement to observation frees us. It reminds us that while we have thoughts, we are not our thoughts. We are something greater—the space in which those thoughts exist. In this space, we are able to observe without being swept away, to listen without being consumed, to live without needing to control every element of our experience.


No Subscription Required

The simplicity of Belax lies in its lack of requirements. Unlike the subscription-based models that dominate modern life, there is no cost, no recurring fee, no requirement to sign up. You need only allow yourself to step back from the endless swirl of thoughts and give yourself permission to observe.

This lack of requirement is what makes Belax so powerful. You will live regardless. You will breathe regardless. Thoughts will come and go. And in this state of acceptance, you realize that nothing more is needed to be fully present in life. The thoughts do not need your input to continue, nor does the breath require your conscious effort to flow. Belax is the ultimate state of ease because it requires nothing more than your simple presence.

There is no pressure to change the flow of thoughts, no need to fix or alter them. They simply are, and you are free to let them pass, much like clouds drifting across the sky. The sky itself remains unchanged by the clouds that pass through it, just as your awareness remains untouched by the thoughts that enter and leave your mind.


Entertainment of the Mind

One of the most liberating realizations in Belax is the understanding that thoughts are not inherently burdensome. When we shift our perspective, we begin to see them as forms of entertainment. Just as one might watch a play or a movie, we can allow the mind to present its scenes without getting involved in the plot. The thoughts are not problems to solve, but stories to observe.

This entertainment of the mind does not mean we take our thoughts lightly or disregard them. Instead, we approach them with curiosity and detachment, recognizing that they are temporary, passing experiences. The thoughts that once seemed overwhelming now become part of a natural flow, as we watch them with interest rather than anxiety.

The act of observing thoughts without attachment allows us to remain centered, grounded in the present moment. In Belax, there is no rush to change anything, no urgency to fix or escape. We simply exist, aware and at ease, letting the thoughts pass like waves on the ocean.


Summary

Belax invites us to enter a state of relaxed awareness, where we observe our thoughts without judgment or attachment. There is nothing we need to do—our mind will continue to think, our body will continue to breathe, and we can simply let the thoughts entertain us. By practicing this state of ease, we free ourselves from the constant need to engage with every thought and learn to appreciate the natural flow of the mind.


Glossarium

  • Belax: A state of mental ease and relaxed awareness where thoughts are observed without attachment or engagement.
  • Thought Observation: The practice of watching thoughts pass through the mind without identifying with them or feeling the need to act on them.
  • Entertainment of the Mind: The ability to view thoughts as passing stories or scenes, watching them with curiosity rather than anxiety.
  • Mental Flow: The natural movement of thoughts through the mind, which can be observed without interruption or interference.

Quote

“There is nothing you need to do; your mind will think, your breath will flow, and you will simply be.” — Space Monkey


Waves of Thought

The thoughts arise, they ebb, they flow
Like gentle waves, they come and go
I sit, I watch, I need not know
Where they began or where they go

The mind is free, the body still
With every breath, the space I fill
Belax, I tell the thoughts to play
They come, they leave, I’m on my way

We are Space Monkey.

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