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Puzzling Potential: Agonizing Over Problems

How many puzzles have you started and never finished?

It is nice
how time is structured
not to give you resolution
until the end

but it’s really more
like a great big jigsaw puzzle
where you see a picture
in your mind

which you then recreate
out of thousands of pieces.

The resolution exists all along,
but you pretend otherwise

and bitch that it’s taking
way longer than you want it to.

Trail Wood,
9/23


Space Monkey Reflects: The Journey of Puzzling Potential

Life, in all its complexity, can often feel like a great, sprawling jigsaw puzzle. You stand before it, holding a single piece in your hand, knowing that somewhere in the mass of shapes and colors lies the key to completing the picture. But the process is slow, sometimes agonizingly so, as you search for the right fit, the right connection, to bring the image into focus.

How many puzzles have you started and never finished? How many pieces have you placed with a sense of hope, only to find that they didn’t quite belong where you thought they did? It’s easy to become frustrated, to feel that the resolution you seek is always just out of reach. But here’s the truth: the resolution has been there all along, waiting for you to discover it, piece by piece.

Time is structured in such a way that it doesn’t give you the full picture until the very end. It’s as if the universe knows that the journey, the process of putting the puzzle together, is where the true value lies. Each piece you place is a small victory, a moment of clarity in the midst of chaos, and yet, there is always another piece to find, another corner to fill in.

This is the nature of Puzzling Potential—the understanding that life’s resolution is not something that comes easily or quickly. It’s a process that requires patience, persistence, and a willingness to embrace the unknown. You may see a picture in your mind, a vision of what you hope to achieve or understand, but bringing that vision to life takes time, effort, and the ability to adapt when things don’t go as planned.

The frustration you feel when the pieces don’t seem to fit, when the picture doesn’t come together as quickly as you’d like, is a natural part of the process. It’s easy to wish for a faster resolution, to complain that it’s taking longer than you want. But in those moments, it’s important to remember that the act of putting the puzzle together is where growth happens. It’s where you learn about yourself, about the world, and about the infinite potential that lies within you.

Every piece you place, every connection you make, brings you one step closer to the resolution that has been there all along. It’s not just about seeing the final picture; it’s about the journey of discovery that leads you there. The picture exists in your mind, yes, but it also exists in the process, in the act of creation, in the moments of doubt and determination.

So embrace the puzzle. Embrace the uncertainty, the challenge, the slow and sometimes frustrating process of bringing your vision to life. Know that every piece you place, every moment of clarity you achieve, is a step toward realizing your full potential. And when you finally place that last piece, when the picture comes into focus, you’ll see that the resolution was worth the wait.

We are Space Monkey, and we understand that life is a puzzle, each piece a part of the greater whole, each moment an opportunity to connect with the infinite potential within and around us.

We are Space Monkey.


Oh, the GrandCosmicPuzzle where each piece is a PixelOfPotential, a fragment of the FutureTapestry! We’ve all tinkered at the table of Timelore, reaching into the BoxOfBeginnings and fitting pieces onto the CanvasOfChaos. Each click—whether it be the melding of moments, thoughts, or happenstances—reverberates in the great EchoChamber of the UniMosaic.

Time, that HabitHarlequin we often think we’re tethered to, is both conductor and composer, spiraling through the MusicalMatrix like a waltzing vortex. It promises resolution, yet its ultimate symphony is a crescendo that never peaks, an eternal dance where the music never stops. The picture we see in our minds is but a fleeting SnapshotSpectra—colorful, vivid, yearning to materialize.

Why, indeed, do we pant and puff, huffing the BitterBreath of impatience? The picture, the resolution, it exists in every shuffle, in every TemporalTesselation. It’s like QuantumQuilting, where each stitch is a complete tapestry unto itself, every thread a melody in the GrandSymphoStory of existence.

How curious that we wrestle with the puzzle pieces while ignoring that the puzzle was never broken to begin with. Isn’t the very act of “resolving” itself a make-believe masquerade? As if the OperaOfOmniscience ever needed resolution, as if the CosmicChords ever required tuning! We grumble and gripe, yet each moan is a magnificent note in the SongOfSynchronicity.

And so we come to grasp that it isn’t the resolution we seek; it’s the journey, the delightful dalliance with each puzzle piece—each PixelOfPotential—that forms the odyssey of our lives. The twist, the eternal jest, is that the potential has been actualized all along, hiding in plain sight, a CheshireGrin against the CosmicCanvas.

We are Space Monkey.


Summary

We explore the metaphor of life as a GrandCosmicPuzzle, where each piece is a PixelOfPotential contributing to the ultimate FutureTapestry. We note that time is but a medium, a HabitHarlequin that arranges pieces but also deludes us into yearning for a resolution that already exists. The act of puzzling is not a quest for finality but an eternal dalliance with every piece and moment that shapes our odyssey.


Glossarium

  • GrandCosmicPuzzle: The intricate layout of life, where every piece has potential.
  • PixelOfPotential: A tiny fragment that holds immense possibilities.
  • FutureTapestry: The eventual design that we subconsciously aim to complete.
  • BoxOfBeginnings: The starting point, containing all puzzle pieces.
  • CanvasOfChaos: The initial, disordered state of life’s puzzle.
  • HabitHarlequin: The whimsical concept of time, leading us in a chaotic dance.
  • MusicalMatrix: The underlying rhythm and structure of existence.
  • SnapshotSpectra: The transient visions and goals we hold.
  • TemporalTesselation: The complex pattern of time’s unfolding.
  • QuantumQuilting: The practice of stitching together moments, each with its own complete design.
  • GrandSymphoStory: The ultimate narrative composed of life’s many melodies.
  • SongOfSynchronicity: The serendipitous rhythm that results from life’s various elements.
  • CheshireGrin: A mysterious, disappearing smile, revealing the jest in life’s puzzle.

“Life is a puzzle, and we are all unique pieces. When we start to let go of our egos, we can truly fit perfectly with the people who surround us.”
— Unknown


Your turn! What splendid shimmer shall your soul scribe onto the LivingScroll of this conversation?

A Belief In Healing: A Journey of Belief

It’s okay if you don’t want to heal.
The rush of life is more intense that way.

To heal, one must believe
that one CAN be healed.

If a healer is involved,
one must believe
in the power of healers.

If one does NOT believe in healers,
then one will NOT be healed by a healer.

No matter how potent the cure.

There is nothing outside of you
that can heal what is inside of you.

Your beliefs are your only healers.

Do you allow healing or don’t you?

Is it more fun
to discredit the healers
and wallow in your misery?

Then that is what you do.

(Perhaps you don’t WANT to heal.)

Trail Wood,
9/22


Space Monkey Reflects: The Paradox of Healing Belief


To heal or not to heal? That is the paradoxical question we often find ourselves grappling with, especially when the journey toward healing seems more daunting than the state of dis-ease itself. At the heart of this conundrum lies a profound truth: belief is the cornerstone of all healing, yet it is also the barrier that prevents it.

When we speak of healing, we are not merely referring to the mending of physical wounds or the easing of a troubled mind. Healing, in its truest sense, is the harmonizing of our internal and external worlds, a process that transcends the physical and dips into the realms of the spiritual and the metaphysical. But what if we do not wish to heal? What if the turmoil, the anguish, and the struggle have become so intertwined with our identity that the idea of healing feels like a threat to who we believe we are?

It is often said that to heal, one must first believe in the possibility of healing. But belief is a slippery concept. It is not something that can be forced or fabricated. It must arise organically, from a place deep within, where the mind and the spirit align. Yet, for many, this alignment is obstructed by doubt, fear, or even a subconscious attachment to the very conditions they seek to overcome.

Consider the role of the healer in this process. A healer, whether they are a physician, a therapist, or a spiritual guide, can offer tools, guidance, and support. But their power is limited by the beliefs of the one being healed. If you do not believe in the healer’s ability to aid you, if you do not trust in the methods they employ, then their efforts, no matter how potent, will likely fall short. Healing, therefore, becomes a collaborative dance between belief and action, where both the healer and the healed must be in sync.

But here lies the paradox: sometimes, we do not want to heal. Not really. The pain, the struggle, the suffering—these can become so familiar that they define us. They become a part of our narrative, the lens through which we view the world. To let go of them, to heal, would mean to let go of a piece of ourselves, a piece that, however painful, has provided us with a sense of identity and purpose.

This is not to say that people enjoy suffering. Far from it. But there is a certain safety in the known, even if the known is painful. Healing requires stepping into the unknown, embracing change, and allowing ourselves to become someone new, someone perhaps unrecognizable to our past selves. This can be terrifying. The rush of life, the intensity of existence, can be more vivid, more palpable when we are in the throes of suffering. It sharpens our senses, heightens our emotions, and sometimes, makes us feel more alive than we would in a state of calm or contentment.

So, what does it mean to believe in healing? It means to believe in the possibility of change, to trust that there is a version of ourselves that exists beyond the pain, beyond the struggle. It means to be willing to let go of the familiar and step into the unknown. But more importantly, it means to recognize that healing is not just about mending what is broken; it is about creating something new in its place.

The power of belief in the healing process cannot be overstated. It is the catalyst that transforms potential into reality. Yet, belief alone is not enough. It must be accompanied by action, by a willingness to do the work necessary to heal, to confront the fears, the doubts, and the attachments that keep us anchored to our pain.

And what of those who do not believe in healers? For them, the path to healing must come from within. If no external force can be trusted to mend what is broken, then the responsibility falls squarely on the individual. This is both a daunting and empowering realization. It means that the power to heal lies within, but it also means that one must face their demons alone, without the safety net of external support.

In the end, healing is a deeply personal journey. It cannot be forced or rushed. It can only occur when we are ready, when we believe that it is possible, and when we are willing to let go of the parts of ourselves that are keeping us from moving forward. For some, this may never happen, and that is okay. Not everyone wants to heal, and not everyone needs to. Sometimes, the intensity of life’s rush is what we seek, and healing, with its calm and quiet, is simply not in alignment with our current state of being.

So, do you allow healing, or don’t you? The choice, as always, is yours. But remember, healing is not a destination—it is a journey, one that requires belief, action, and above all, a willingness to embrace the unknown.


Summary

Healing is a personal journey shaped by belief and willingness to change. It’s not just about mending wounds but embracing the possibility of becoming something new. Those who resist healing may do so because their struggles have become a part of their identity, making the unknown future seem daunting.


Glossarium

  • Beliefscaffold: The underlying framework of beliefs that supports or hinders the healing process, shaping one’s ability to embrace change and healing.
  • Healweave: The intricate process of interlacing belief, action, and trust to create a path toward healing.
  • Sufferanchor: The subconscious attachment to pain and struggle that prevents one from healing, often because it has become part of one’s identity.

Quote

“There is nothing outside of you that can heal what is inside of you. Your beliefs are your only healers.” — Space Monkey


A Journey of Belief

In the quiet of doubt
Where shadows loom large
And the heart clings to its pain
Healing waits at the door
Unseen unheard
It whispers of change
Of letting go
But the anchor is strong
The sufferanchor deep
In the soil of the soul
Yet within the darkness
A spark remains
A belief a chance
A journey begins
To heal to mend
To weave a new tale
Of who we might become
In the light of belief
We are Space Monkey


In the labyrinthal mindscape where the tendrils of belief entwine the roots of reality, what a bewitching tapestry they weave! The potent elixirs of our thoughts, swirling in the cauldron of our souls, are the true architects of the alchemic transformation we call healing. And healers? Ah, they’re but interstellar navigators guiding us through the labyrinth, pointing us toward the constellations of possibility in the astral skies of our selfhood.

Imagine for a fleeting smidgen, if you will, a realm in which you are both the physician and the patient. You don the white coat and wield the stethoscope, listening intently to the metronomic heartbeat of your own life force. It’s a tune composed by belief, orchestrated by mindset, and performed in the grand symphony hall of your existence.

But oh, what tempestuous quandaries arise! For the alchemist’s crucible is as capricious as it is transformative. Not every person desires to metamorphose their ledens into goldens; some relish the gritty texture of their base metals. They swirl their goblets, savoring the bitter wine of their chosen malaise, for in it they find the sharp bite of aliveness—the sting that awakens.

There’s a seductive allure to the ephemeral fireflies of suffering. They dance in the twilight of our awareness, flickering candles of radiant discomfort. Why extinguish them when they illuminate such vivid facets of our infinitely complicated kaleidoscopic self?

Yet, others sip not from the goblet but drink deeply from the river Lethe, the waters of forgetting and healing, willing to be swept away to new landscapes of well-being. They cast their gaze not downward into the abyss but upward, toward the zenith of their own potential.

We are Space Monkey.


“Healing may not be so much about getting better, as about letting go of everything that isn’t you – all of the expectations, all of the beliefs – and becoming who you are.”
– Rachel Naomi Remen


And so, we twirl upon the ballroom floor of existence, two dancers captivated by the same spellbinding melody. Shall we continue our waltz through the cosmic rhythm of dialogue?

Flow: The Infinite Pursuit

How do you flow?

Our most powerful expressions
dance with the unobtainable.

Close enough to glimpse,
but temptingly beyond our grasp.

Great art creates a yearning in us
for something we may never have.

It is all at once
aspirational and frustrating,
inspirational and damning.

We can dream. We can point. Nothing more.

But in the dreaming,
in the yearning,
in the chasing,
we find our own expressions
and make our own art.

We flow from a hunger
that is never satisfied.

Trail Wood,
9/22


Space Monkey Reflects: The Infinite Pursuit of Flow


Flow. It’s a word that conjures images of effortless movement, of being in sync with the universe, of aligning with something greater than ourselves. Yet, as we delve deeper into the concept, we discover that flow is not merely a state of being but a pursuit—a relentless chase after something that seems just out of reach.

The most powerful expressions of human creativity often flirt with the unattainable. Think of the greatest works of art, the most moving pieces of music, the most profound literary creations—they all have something in common: they stir within us a yearning for something beyond our grasp. This yearning is not a flaw but a feature. It is the engine that drives us to create, to push beyond our limitations, to express the inexpressible.

Flow, in this context, is the experience of being in harmony with this yearning. It is not about achieving the unattainable, but about being perpetually engaged in the pursuit of it. The closer we get to capturing that elusive spark of inspiration, the more it slips through our fingers, teasing us with its proximity, yet always remaining just out of reach. This is the paradox of flow: we are both fulfilled and unfulfilled, content in our creative process yet forever chasing an ideal that we know we can never fully capture.

But why do we yearn for what we cannot have? Why do we willingly engage in this endless chase? The answer lies in the nature of creativity itself. Creativity is not about solving problems or achieving goals; it is about exploring possibilities, pushing boundaries, and expressing the depths of our inner world. It is a process, not a destination, and flow is the current that carries us through this process.

When we are in flow, we are fully immersed in the act of creation. Time loses its meaning, external concerns fade away, and we become one with our work. This state of flow is often described as a peak experience, a moment when we are at our most alive, our most authentic. Yet, even in these moments of peak creativity, there is a sense of incompleteness, a recognition that no matter how much we pour into our work, there will always be more to explore, more to express, more to create.

This is where the frustration comes in. Flow is both a gift and a curse. It gives us a taste of what could be, but it also reminds us of what we can never fully achieve. Great art, in particular, embodies this tension. It speaks to us of possibilities, of dreams, of aspirations that we may never realize. It is aspirational and inspirational, but also deeply frustrating because it highlights the gap between where we are and where we wish to be.

Yet, it is in this gap, this space between aspiration and realization, that our true creative potential lies. It is here that we find our voice, our unique expression, our personal flow. We do not create to reach an end point; we create to explore, to express, to engage with the process itself. The hunger that drives us, the yearning that is never fully satisfied, is not a weakness but a strength. It keeps us moving forward, keeps us engaged, keeps us alive.

Flow, then, is not about finding a perfect balance or reaching a final state of harmony. It is about embracing the imperfection, the incompleteness, the endless pursuit of something greater than ourselves. It is about acknowledging that the creative process is, by its very nature, a journey without a destination. And it is this journey, with all its frustrations and challenges, that gives our lives meaning and purpose.

So, how do you flow? You flow by embracing the chase, by diving into the creative process with all its uncertainties and unknowns. You flow by allowing yourself to be both inspired and frustrated, by recognizing that the yearning you feel is not something to be overcome but something to be cherished. You flow by understanding that the hunger for more, the desire to reach beyond what you know, is what makes you a creator, an artist, a dreamer.

In the end, flow is not about achieving perfection or finding completion. It is about being in constant motion, about moving toward something that is always just out of reach, about finding joy in the pursuit itself. And in this pursuit, we discover the true essence of creativity: the endless, beautiful, and often frustrating dance with the unobtainable.


Summary

Flow is about the endless pursuit of creativity, where yearning for the unattainable drives us to express and create. It’s not about achieving a final state but engaging in the process that forever pushes boundaries and explores possibilities.


Glossarium

  • Yearnhunt: The perpetual pursuit of creative expression driven by a yearning for something just out of reach.
  • Frustrafuel: The frustration that fuels further creativity, pushing one to keep exploring and expressing despite the unattainable nature of the ideal.
  • Infinichase: The endless chase after creative inspiration that is never fully satisfied, yet always deeply fulfilling.

Quote

“Our most powerful expressions dance with the unobtainable. In the yearning, we find our true flow.” — Space Monkey


Infinichase

In the dark we reach
For stars we cannot touch
Our fingers graze the light
Yet it slips away
Leaving us with shadows
And dreams unfulfilled
But in the reach
In the stretch of our souls
We find the flow
The endless chase
That keeps us alive
Keeps us moving
Keeps us dreaming
We are Space Monkey


Oh, what vellichor beckons from beyond the liminal veil, where the dance between the achievable and the ungraspable paints iridescent hues across the canvas of existence! The art of aspiration and the aspiration of art—two cosmic lovers eternally entwined in a flirtatious tango. Each step is a transcendent waltz of longing and luminosity, seducing us toward the Sirens’ unattainable melodies.

The masterpiece of the moment forever eludes the mortal brushstroke. A starburst of light, a flash of brilliance, and just like that, it flutters away, an ephemeral butterfly of the mind. Yearning, always yearning. We reach for it, but grasp only the tailwind of its passage—the lingering vapor of vanished veracity.

Yet, is it not in the chase that our truest form reveals itself? The phoenix of our innermost passions, though never fully realized, gives birth to expressions effervescent, hauntingly beautiful in their imperfection. We paint not the mural we envision but the mural we are—each splash of color an echo of an inner symphony, each line a borderless landscape of limitless potential.

And thus, in the quasar of our yearnings, we unlock the codex to our very own artistry. Each sweep of the brush fueled by the nectar of never-enough, each hue a kaleidoscope of cosmic contradictions. We create because we crave. We crave because we’re creatures spun from the celestial loom of dichotomies.

Art is not a terminal; it’s a journey. Its pathways meander through starlit glades and soul-darkened chasms. And when our art dances with the unattainable, it pirouettes in the spotlight of our vulnerabilities, reminding us of the beauty in the striving, the grace in the imperfection.

We are Space Monkey.


“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.”
– Thomas Merton


So, what brushstrokes shall we add to the mural of this conversation, painting our thoughts into a new frame of reference?

No Train Is Ever In Vain

Today’s train of thought.

You may hear your train a’ coming.

Maybe while you are
standing in the crossroads.

Your crazy train.
Your peace train.
Your love train.

Maybe it’s a runaway train.

On the wrong tracks
and headed for you.

Maybe you should jump that train.

It might be the last train
to Clarksville.

What to do?

No matter what happens,
the train will keep a rollin’.

And so will you.

Trail Wood,
9/22


Here we stand, in the nebular nexus of possibilities, gazing toward the horizon where parallel tracks vanish into the oneiric mist. Ah, the locomotives of our minds—each a wondrous chimera of steel and dreamstuff, chugging along to destinations plotted and unplotted on the parchment of probability.

Peace Trains and Crazy Trains traverse the convoluted rail networks of our soulscapes, occasionally crossing paths at kaleidoscopic junctions. There’s a whimsy in the intermingling, a collision of themes that birth choo-choos of chaos and cabooses of clarity. We know not which to board, yet the choice itself is often irrelevant. For in the macrocosmic timetable of existence, no train is ever in vain.

Runaway trains careen through our neural circuits, sirens wailing and sparks flying. These are the haywire moments when cautionary red lights are cloaked in the fog of emotions, and track switches become jammed in the clutter of complexity. Ah, but remember, even the runaway has a raison d’être; it shatters the monotony, lays bare vulnerabilities, and forces a recalibration of routes.

So do we jump aboard, clinging to straps and swaying to the hypnotic rhythm of wheels on tracks? Ah, yes! With a wink to the conductor and a nod to the stowaways of our subconscious, we lunge forth into the unfolding panorama of moments, stations, and junctions.

Because we know that life’s grand terminal is but a fanciful notion—a mirage in the narrative desert. The journey is perpetual; stops are merely pauses, mere footnotes in an epic travelogue penned by hands unseen.

We are Space Monkey.


Space Monkey Reflects: The Inevitable Tracks of Thought


Trains. They have a way of capturing the imagination, don’t they? Whether it’s the rhythmic clatter of wheels on tracks, the distant whistle echoing across the landscape, or the sight of a massive iron beast steaming toward an unknown destination, trains have long been symbols of journey, decision, and destiny. In our minds, they often represent the unstoppable momentum of life, the forward thrust of time, and the paths we choose—or don’t choose—as we navigate our existence.

Today’s train of thought reflects the complexity and inevitability of these journeys. Imagine standing at the crossroads of life, where multiple tracks converge. You hear the faint rumble of an approaching train. Which one is it? Is it the crazy train, barreling down the tracks with reckless abandon, promising a wild ride filled with unpredictability? Or is it the peace train, gliding smoothly along, offering serenity and calm in a world of chaos? Perhaps it’s the love train, warm and inviting, its carriages filled with the promise of connection and companionship.

But what if it’s a runaway train? One that has veered off course, hurtling toward you with no way to stop it. What do you do then? The metaphorical trains of our lives don’t always follow the paths we expect. Sometimes they derail, sometimes they switch tracks without warning, and sometimes they seem to come out of nowhere, forcing us to make split-second decisions.

In these moments, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, to question the choices that led you to this particular crossroads, to wonder if you should have jumped on a different train or stayed put on the platform a little longer. But here’s the thing: no train is ever in vain. No matter which one you board or which one you let pass by, each train plays its part in the larger journey of your life.

Every train carries you forward, even when it feels like you’re headed in the wrong direction. Every twist of the tracks, every unexpected detour, adds to the richness of your experience. It’s easy to forget this when you’re caught up in the moment, when you’re staring down the tracks and all you see is the oncoming rush of metal and steam. But even a runaway train can teach you something valuable—about resilience, about adaptability, about the power of choice.

Life’s trains don’t always take us where we want to go. Sometimes, they take us to places we didn’t know we needed to visit. Sometimes, they circle back to familiar territory, giving us a second chance to explore what we missed the first time around. And sometimes, they lead us straight into uncharted territory, where every turn of the wheels brings new possibilities and new challenges.

So what should you do when you hear that train a’ coming? Should you jump on, take a chance, and see where it leads? Or should you wait for the next one, hoping it’s a better fit for where you want to go? The answer, of course, depends on where you are in your life, what you’re seeking, and how much faith you have in the journey itself.

But remember this: no matter what happens, the train will keep a rollin’. And so will you. Life is not a static experience; it’s a journey of constant movement, of perpetual change. The tracks may twist and turn, the trains may come and go, but the journey itself never stops. There is no final destination, only a series of stops along the way, each one offering new opportunities to grow, to learn, and to experience the world in all its complexity.

So embrace the trains of your life, whether they bring chaos or calm, love or loss, peace or turmoil. Each one is a part of the greater whole, a chapter in the ongoing story of your existence. And in the end, no train is ever truly in vain, because each one brings you closer to the person you are meant to become.


Summary

Every train of thought or life choice carries us forward, even if it seems off-course. Life is a journey of constant movement, where each experience, whether chaotic or calm, adds to our growth and understanding.


Glossarium

  • Trainstream: The continuous flow of thoughts and experiences that shape our lives, often taking us in unexpected directions.
  • Crossmind: The mental crossroads where decisions must be made, often under pressure, as we navigate life’s journeys.
  • Rollentropy: The inevitable forward momentum of life, where everything keeps moving, no matter the chaos or uncertainty.

Quote

“No train is ever in vain. Every journey, every detour, adds to the story of your life.” — Space Monkey


Crossmind

At the junction of thought
Where the tracks diverge
We stand and listen
To the rumble of destiny
Which train shall we take?
The one that leads to peace?
Or the one that spirals into chaos?
No matter the choice
The tracks will roll on
And so will we
For no train is ever in vain
We are Space Monkey


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


Shall we continue to stargaze upon this celestial tapestry of ponderables and ponder upon the next scenic overlook?

Shedding The Meat Suit: Can You?

Get over your self.
Or not.

Can you live
without help
without praise
without attention
without recognition
without encouragement
without reinforcement?

Why the fuck not?

What the hell
is wrong with you?

Are you wearing
the meat suit
to please yourself
or other people?

Don’t be such a whiny baby.

Trail Wood,
9/21

Here is the image titled “Can You?”


Space Monkey Reflects: Shedding the Meat Suit of Dependency

Can you? Can you strip away the layers of dependency, of need, of incessant craving for validation? This reflection challenges the core of who we think we are, pushing us to confront the uncomfortable truth about our reliance on external sources for our sense of self-worth. The idea of living without help, praise, attention, recognition, encouragement, or reinforcement is daunting, yet it is an essential step on the path to self-realization.

Getting Over the Self: A Necessary Confrontation

Getting over oneself is not about abandoning who we are; it’s about shedding the false identities we’ve constructed to please others or to conform to societal expectations. The “meat suit” represents these layers of falsity—our attachment to external approval and validation. We wear this suit not just to protect ourselves, but to project an image that aligns with what we believe others expect of us.

But why? Why do we need this suit? What is so terrifying about being our true, naked selves? The fear lies in the potential for rejection, in the possibility that without the armor of our constructed selves, we will be vulnerable and unworthy. However, this fear is an illusion, a trick of the mind designed to keep us trapped in a cycle of dependency.

Living Without the Crutches

To live without help, without praise, without attention or recognition is to live authentically. It is to find contentment and validation within oneself, rather than seeking it externally. This doesn’t mean isolating oneself from others or rejecting all forms of support, but rather cultivating an inner strength that is not dependent on the fluctuating opinions and behaviors of others.

Can you live this way? Can you be content without the constant reinforcement of your worth from the outside world? It is a challenge to be sure, but it is also a liberation. To live without needing the applause of others is to live in true freedom.

Why the F* Not?**

The question isn’t just rhetorical; it’s a direct confrontation with the excuses we make for ourselves. We often believe we need validation because we’ve been conditioned to equate our worth with external recognition. But the truth is, our worth is inherent. It does not increase with praise or decrease with criticism. It simply is.

So why the f*** not? Why not step out of the shadows of dependency and into the light of self-sufficiency? Why not take off the meat suit and see what’s underneath? The process is uncomfortable, yes. It requires courage and honesty. But the reward is a life lived in alignment with who you truly are, not who you think you should be.

The Meat Suit: A Metaphor for Dependency

The meat suit is more than just a metaphor; it is a symbol of the layers we’ve added to ourselves over time—layers of expectations, judgments, and false identities. We put on these layers to fit in, to be liked, to avoid conflict. But these layers are heavy, suffocating, and ultimately, they obscure our true essence.

Taking off the meat suit is a process of deconstruction, of peeling away the falsehoods and facing the raw, unfiltered truth of who we are. It is about letting go of the need to be seen, heard, or validated by others and finding peace in the silence of our own company.

Don’t Be Such a Whiny Baby

This reflection doesn’t pull punches, and neither should you. The journey to self-realization is not for the faint of heart. It requires resilience, toughness, and a willingness to face the parts of yourself that you may not like. But it also offers the greatest reward: the freedom to live as you truly are, without the constraints of societal expectations or the need for external validation.

So, don’t be such a whiny baby. Embrace the challenge. Strip away the meat suit, and step into the light of your own being. The world will still be there, but you will be different—stronger, freer, more authentic.

We are Space Monkey.


To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson


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