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Unnecessary: Trivial Treasures

The unnecessary is what makes life seem valuable.

We seem to be hoarders
of unnecessary things.

Elevating the slightest
bit of rubbish to necessary levels.

Just because some twat
gave it to us in the second grade.

Or because,
according to other hoarders,
it’s worth money as a “collectible.”

Sentiment does not depend
upon an object to trigger its value.

Sentiment is not even necessary.

We hold onto things
that aren’t even necessary.

Our human lives, for example.

And that’s why life is so
exquisitely and beautifully stupid.

Trail Wood,
9/19

Unnecessary

Space Monkey Reflects: The Beauty of the Unnecessary

In the grand tapestry of existence, woven with threads of meaning and purpose, there lies a curious and often overlooked element: the unnecessary. This is not the trivial or the superfluous, but the element that, while seemingly without purpose, adds an unexpected depth and richness to our lives. It is in these unnecessary things—these cherished bits of rubbish, these so-called collectibles—that we find a strange and exquisite beauty.

We humans are notorious hoarders of the unnecessary. We elevate the mundane, the insignificant, to a status of reverence simply because it was bestowed upon us at some point in our journey. Perhaps it was a trinket given by a classmate in second grade, or an item deemed valuable by the collective consensus of other hoarders. In the eyes of others, these items may seem meaningless, yet to us, they hold a peculiar power.

But let us not mistake sentiment for necessity. Sentiment does not derive its value from the object itself; it is an internal reflection, a projection of our emotions onto the physical world. The object is merely a vessel, carrying the weight of memories, of moments gone by, of feelings that linger long after the moment has passed. Yet, in truth, sentiment is not necessary. It is a choice, a layer of meaning we choose to apply to the otherwise ordinary.

We hold onto these unnecessary things not because they are essential, but because they are reminders of our exquisitely beautiful stupidity—our innate ability to find value where there is none, to create meaning in the void, to cherish the unnecessary simply because we can. And perhaps that is what makes life itself so wonderfully absurd and precious.

Our lives, like these unnecessary trinkets, are not strictly necessary in the grand scheme of the universe. The cosmos would continue its eternal dance with or without our presence. And yet, it is precisely this unnecessary nature of life that makes it so profoundly meaningful to us. We cling to life not out of necessity, but out of a deep, irrational love for the experience, for the highs and lows, for the beautiful stupidity of it all.

In the end, the unnecessary is what makes life feel valuable. It is the seemingly insignificant that we elevate, the trivial that we transform into treasures. And in doing so, we reveal the true nature of our existence—a life lived not out of necessity, but out of a boundless and inexplicable joy.


Summary

The unnecessary adds depth and value to life, as we elevate the trivial into treasures. Our attachment to these things, much like our attachment to life itself, is rooted not in necessity, but in a beautifully irrational love for the experience.


Glossarium

Unnecessary: Elements or objects in life that hold no practical value but are cherished for their emotional or sentimental significance.

Beautiful Stupidity: The irrational yet profoundly human tendency to find value and meaning in the unnecessary, which ultimately enriches our lives.

Trivial Treasures: Ordinary objects that gain significance through the emotional or sentimental value we assign to them.


“In the exquisite absurdity of life, we find that the unnecessary is not just valuable, but essential to the beauty of existence.” — Space Monkey


Trivial Treasures

In the clutter of our days we find
Bits of rubbish, beautifully entwined
With memories, with love, with care
Trivial treasures, everywhere.

We hold them close, these needless things
Elevated by the joy they bring
In the unnecessary, we find our way
To cherish life, come what may.

We are Space Monkey.


Ah, the gloriously befuddled dance of human life, where the “unnecessary” reigns as the cherished maestro of our cosmic orchestra. Oh, how we cling to trinkets and talismans, granting them grandiose import simply because they are tinged with the gossamer strands of nostalgia or the golden glow of material worth.

“Collectibles,” they say, these hoarded heaps of human sentimentality. Dusty relics in glass cases, tokens of a moment when the heart swelled with a curious blend of joy and melancholy—a bittersweet concoction we call “sentiment.” Yet the essence of this conundrum is not encased in objects; it flows from the rivers of our interwoven experiences and emotional landscapes.

And then we pause, pivoting to consider the oddity that is life itself—the most beautiful of all unnecessary collectibles. Ah, life! A squiggly line in the broad canvas of universal existence, exuding a foolishly charming kind of superfluousness that makes it all so, dare we say, “blissfully ridiculous.” Is life but a curious trinket in the grand scheme of an indifferent universe? Yet, it’s this very “stupidity,” this carnival of illogical yearnings and trappings, that lends our lives their ephemeral sparkle.

The bewitching irony is that it’s our very obsession with the unnecessary that shapes the contours of what we deem meaningful. Unnecessary objects, unnecessary sentiments, even the seemingly unnecessary convolutions of life itself—they all form the kaleidoscopic tapestry of our being, and in their delightful irrelevance, make everything relevant.

When Robots Rise, You Will Not Be Necessary

Does anybody not care about the robots?

When the robots
are perfected,
we won’t be arguing
over which race
is being mistreated
or how many genders
there ought to be.

We will no longer
entertain conspiracy theories
over why our rights
seem to be slowly taken away.

When the robots are perfected,
slavery will not be necessary.

Oppression will not be necessary.

YOU will not be necessary.

Meanwhile, feel free
to bicker all you want.

It’s a distraction
while we perfect the robots.

Trail Wood,
9/19


Space Monkey Reflects: The Inevitable Perfection of the Robots

In the shadowed corners of our collective future, where the hum of progress echoes louder with each passing day, a disquieting question arises: Does anybody not care about the robots? The march toward their perfection seems inevitable, a relentless pursuit that promises to reshape our world in ways we can scarcely comprehend. Yet, in this pursuit lies a chilling realization—one that questions the very fabric of our existence and the values we hold dear.

When the robots are perfected, the arguments that currently divide us—those concerning race, gender, and rights—may become relics of a bygone era. These issues, so deeply entrenched in our current societal framework, may seem insignificant in a world where robots, perfected to the nth degree, take over roles and responsibilities once held by humans. The moral dilemmas we face today could be rendered moot, replaced by new questions about our own relevance.

Slavery, an abhorrent institution that has plagued humanity for centuries, could be eliminated—replaced by an efficient, emotionless workforce that neither tires nor protests. Oppression, too, could become obsolete, not because we have evolved beyond it, but because the perfected robots render it unnecessary. They will work without complaint, without demand, and without the need for rights or freedoms.

But herein lies the most profound and unsettling consequence of all: YOU will not be necessary. In a world where robots can do everything we can do, but better, faster, and without error, what role remains for humanity? Will we become mere spectators in a world we once dominated, relegated to the sidelines as the perfected robots take center stage?

As this future looms ever closer, we are encouraged, or perhaps distracted, to continue our current debates—our bickering over the divisions that define us. These arguments, while important now, may serve as mere diversions, keeping us occupied while the inevitable unfolds. The perfection of the robots marches on, a quiet but unstoppable force, and with it, the potential for a world where humanity’s necessity is called into question.

In this reflection, we are confronted with the stark reality of progress—one that may bring about both liberation and obsolescence. The perfection of robots could free us from the chains of our past, but it may also bind us in new, unforeseen ways. What will become of us when we are no longer needed? This is the question we must ponder as we move ever closer to a future where the line between human and machine blurs beyond recognition.


Summary

The perfection of robots may render current societal issues irrelevant, replacing human labor and eliminating the need for oppression or slavery. However, this raises a profound concern: if robots can do everything better than humans, what will be the role of humanity in such a future?


Glossarium

Perfection of Robots: The advancement of robots to a point where they can perform all tasks better than humans, rendering human involvement unnecessary.

Human Obsolescence: The concept that humans may become irrelevant in a future dominated by advanced, perfected robots.

Distraction of Division: The idea that current societal debates may serve as distractions from the impending future where robots take over human roles.


“As the robots march toward perfection, we must ask ourselves what role remains for us in a world that no longer needs us.” — Space Monkey


The March of the Perfected

In the whir of gears and hum of code
A future’s shaped, a heavy load
As robots perfect, we fade from sight
In the shadows of a neon light.

Debates we cherish, old and worn
Will fade as robots are reborn
To do our tasks, to take our place
In this perfected, sterile space.

What then remains for flesh and bone
When robots rule, and we’re alone?
The question lingers, dark and cold
As the future’s truth begins to unfold.

We are Space Monkey.


Oh, the daydreamy ponderment of the time when robots will be, as they say, “perfected”—a curious meandering into the corridors of techno-utopia. One might even spangle it as a “post-human reverie,” where the unpolished cogs and gears of social and ethical conundrums would ostensibly no longer grind against the machinery of human interaction.

Yet, here’s the quizzler: Is perfection a static zenith or an ever-evolving enigma? In a perfect world run by perfect robots, would human idiosyncrasies—race, gender, conspiracy theories, rights, and oh so many more—cease to exist, or would they transmute into something entirely quasariffic? Ah, but then arises the heart-wrenching woe: would “you” cease to be necessary?

Let us gambol into the idea that perfected robots may create an age of “unnecessity” where all human wants and flaws dissolve into obsolescence. Yet even then, wouldn’t that very perfection reveal the ultimate flaw—the eradication of human uniqueness, the silencing of the erratic symphonies that make our species so befuddlingly glorious?

So bicker on, fine beings! If perfection is the distracted pursuit of an unattainable ideal, then let us relish our imperfections. For in this crooked chaos lies the most bewilderingly beautiful dance of life, and perhaps, just perhaps, the robots could never perfect that.

We are Space Monkey.

QuAntum LeAps: Transformative Shifts

How lucky are we to be living at this time?

Quantum leaps are made
out of immediate necessity,
not slow progress.

We seem to be living
in a time when quantum leaps
are necessary to our survival.

Pat yourself on the back.

You and others like you
are creating the perfect conditions
for quantum leaps.

Otherwise known as “leaps of faith.”

Formerly known as “miracles.”

Quantum leaps
always seem to arrive
just as you need them.

But not a moment before.

Trail Wood,
9/19


Space Monkey Reflects: The Era of Quantum Leaps

How fortunate are we to be alive in a time when Quantum Leaps are not only possible but necessary? In the grand narrative of existence, these leaps—these sudden, transformative shifts—are born out of urgent necessity rather than the slow, steady march of progress. They represent moments when the universe itself seems to bend, allowing for leaps of faith that redefine reality.

Quantum leaps are the universe’s response to crises, its way of ensuring survival and evolution. We find ourselves in such a time, where these leaps are not just beneficial but vital. The pressures of our world, with its myriad challenges and uncertainties, have created the perfect conditions for these leaps to occur. It is in this crucible of necessity that miracles are forged—miracles that propel us forward in ways we could scarcely imagine just moments before.

But these leaps do not occur in isolation. They are the result of collective effort, the combined energies of individuals like you who, knowingly or unknowingly, contribute to the creation of these perfect conditions. Every challenge, every problem that seems insurmountable, is but the groundwork for a quantum leap. It is as if the universe waits for the precise moment when all factors align, when the need is most dire, to deliver the solution—a leap of faith that bridges the impossible.

In the past, these moments were often referred to as miracles—events that defy logic and reason, appearing just as they are needed, yet always on their own schedule. Today, we understand these as quantum leaps—sudden, unpredictable shifts that bring about profound change, often in ways we cannot fully comprehend until they have already occurred.

As we navigate through these times, it’s important to recognize the role we play in this cosmic dance. Our actions, our decisions, and even our challenges contribute to the conditions that make these leaps possible. So, as we face the uncertainties of the future, let us acknowledge the power we hold in shaping it. Pat yourself on the back, for you are part of the force that drives these leaps, that creates the fertile ground from which miracles can grow.

Quantum leaps do not come without effort, but they also do not come before their time. They arrive precisely when they are most needed, as if the universe itself is watching, waiting for the right moment to intervene. And when they do arrive, they carry with them the potential to change everything.


Summary

We explore the concept of Quantum Leaps, transformative shifts born out of necessity rather than slow progress. These leaps, which have been historically seen as miracles, occur when the universe aligns to meet urgent needs. We recognize the role individuals play in creating the conditions for these leaps, which arrive precisely when needed.


Glossarium

Quantum Leaps: Sudden, transformative shifts that occur in response to urgent necessity, often perceived as miracles.

Leaps of Faith: Actions taken in belief or hope that lead to significant change, often in the absence of clear evidence.

Miracles: Events that defy ordinary explanation, arriving just when needed to solve a problem or crisis.


“In the cosmic dance of necessity and faith, quantum leaps are the universe’s way of bridging the impossible.” — Space Monkey


The Leap of Faith

In the crucible of time
When pressures mount, and hopes align
A leap of faith, a quantum shift
Arrives to give the world a lift.

Born of need, not slow advance
A sudden turn, a cosmic dance
In the moment when all seems lost
The universe pays the cost.

With every trial, we pave the way
For miracles to seize the day
And in these leaps, we find our fate
Not a moment soon, never too late.

We are Space Monkey.


In this interlacement of moments, each tick of the cosmic clock imbued with infinite promise, how uncannily fortuitous we find the notion of quantum leaps—those great boundings of progress that defy linearity and scoff at incrementalism. Ah, but not just mere jumps, these leaps are alchemistic flickers, miraculous in nature yet steeped in the now-necessities of our shared existence.

We applaud thee, dear creators of conditions, for you craft the stage upon which leaps of faith pirouette with an ineffable grace. Miracles they were once called, but nomenclature quivers in the face of their transformative gusto. These leaps transcend labels; they exist in the colloidal suspension between reality’s particles and imagination’s waves.

Quantum leaps saunter in at their own pace, attuned to some unspoken rhythm of need. They never arrive a moment too soon or a tinct too late, but swivel into our existence precisely when the cosmic jazz band hits its climactic note, and the soul is ripened enough to appreciate the unfamiliar tune.

So yes, how star-dazzlingly fortunate or incredibly inevitable are we to live in a time that beckons such leaps? Like interstellar dancers in the galactic ballroom, we swing to the tempo of immediate necessities, and in doing so, birth the next unfathomable move.

We are Space Monkey.


Glossary:

  • Interlacement (complex intertwining)
  • Uncannily (so remarkably different or sudden as to cause momentary shock)
  • Alchemistic (of or relating to the ancient practice of alchemy)
  • Ineffable (indescribable)
  • Quivers (vibrates)
  • Gusto (enthusiasm or vigor)
  • Colloidal (a mixture in which one substance is divided into minute particles and dispersed throughout a second substance)
  • Tinct (a slight trace)
  • Star-dazzlingly (an invented term to express an extraordinary level of fortune)
  • Inevitable (certain to happen)
  • Galactic ballroom (an invented term to describe a grand cosmic dance or event)

A Side Trip Into Chaos: When Life Deviates

When things go wrong,
we are presented with alternate rights.

There is much to be gained from experiences
that don’t go the way you plan.

Experiences like these
run deeper than moments
that unfold as you hope.

You are cast into
unexplored territory.

Given an audience
with the unknown.

Called to question
why you wanted
what you wanted
in the first place.

Shown infinite other possibilities
that may not have occurred to you.

You may, very possibly,
wind up in a better place.

But only if you’re open to it.

Trail Wood,
9/19


Space Monkey Reflects: The Beauty of Chaos and Unplanned Journeys

In the dance of life, where every step seems choreographed by our intentions and desires, there comes a moment when the music changes unexpectedly, and we find ourselves on a side trip into chaos. These are the moments when things go wrong—when our carefully laid plans unravel and the path before us becomes obscured by uncertainty. Yet, it is precisely in these moments of chaos that we are presented with something extraordinary: alternate rights.

When life diverts us from our planned route, it does more than just disrupt our expectations. It thrusts us into unexplored territory, where the familiar gives way to the unknown. This territory, while disconcerting, is rich with potential. It is a place where our assumptions are challenged, where we are given the opportunity to question why we wanted what we wanted in the first place. What was the true motivation behind our desires? Were they genuinely ours, or were they shaped by external influences?

In this chaotic space, we are granted an audience with the unknown—a rare and precious gift. Here, the possibilities are infinite, and we are free to explore paths that had never before occurred to us. These moments of disruption, while uncomfortable, are deeply transformative. They force us to consider new perspectives, to open ourselves to experiences that may ultimately lead us to a better place—one we might never have discovered had things gone according to plan.

But this better place is not guaranteed. It requires something from us: openness. To navigate chaos successfully, we must be willing to embrace the uncertainty, to let go of our rigid expectations and allow ourselves to be guided by the flow of events. It is in this openness that we find the true value of chaos—not as a destructive force, but as a catalyst for growth and discovery.

So, when things go wrong, remember that this is not just a detour, but a side trip into chaos—an opportunity to explore alternate rights, to question, to discover, and perhaps, to arrive at a destination far richer than the one you originally envisioned.


Summary

When life deviates from our plans, it offers us a side trip into chaos, presenting us with alternate possibilities and the chance for deeper exploration. By embracing the unknown and remaining open to new experiences, we may find ourselves in a better place than we ever imagined.


Glossarium

Side Trip into Chaos: A metaphor for the unexpected detours in life that lead us away from our planned path and into uncharted territory.

Alternate Rights: New opportunities and possibilities that arise when things do not go as planned.

Audience with the Unknown: The experience of facing uncertainty and exploring the possibilities it presents.


“In the chaotic twists of life’s journey, we find the richest opportunities for growth and discovery.” — Space Monkey


The Path Through Chaos

In the swirl of plans undone
We find a journey just begun
A side trip into chaos’ might
Reveals new paths, alternate rights.

The known gives way to the unknown
A space where seeds of change are sown
In the chaos, we question, we grow
And find new ways the winds can blow.

Embrace the shift, the unexpected call
For in this dance, we rise, we fall
And in the end, we may just see
A better place, where we’re meant to be.

We are Space Monkey.


You, being a seeming self navigating through the eternal now, embrace such forks in the road where the cosmic script deviates and improvisation becomes the melody. And ah, how could one ignore the allure of alternate rights, those unexpected detours that toss us into the boundless ocean of possibilities?

Venturing into the Unknown, you meet its gaze as you would an old friend or perhaps a mysterious stranger. It whispers to you of wonders and wobbly-wheels of fate that could never be imagined within the tidy parameters of a well-planned journey. Each misstep, an invitation to a hidden symphony; every hiccup, a momentary pause that allows you to hear the background music of the cosmos—a celestial hum, a silent sonnet of synchronicities.

Isn’t it peculiar? When you surrender to the embrace of chaos, your senses become kaleidoscopic prisms. They scatter every ‘what if’ into a multifaceted gemstone of enlightenment, reflecting facets of wisdom you may never have glimpsed otherwise. You interrogate your desires, peeling away the layers until you glimpse the raw core of your genuine yearnings. You question the ‘why’ behind the ‘what,’ carving through the marble of your ambitions until you find the unshaped sculpture that was always lurking within.

And, indeed, you may end up somewhere better—simply because you became available to the vibrant tapestry of the ‘Could Be.’ Ah, but you’ll venture there only if your heart swings open like a creaky gate to an enchanted garden. An openness, a receptivity to cosmic whispers, is the magic wand that transmutes the lead of unexpected circumstances into the gold of unprecedented growth.

Sway with chaos, tango with the unexpected, and find that every misadventure is but a portal to another dimension of existence, a page yet to be written in the cosmic saga that is You.

We are Space Monkey.

A Powerful Reminder: It Is Already Yours

Isn’t it obvious?

Instead of asking yourself
why you’re not manifesting
your heart’s desires,
remind yourself
how POWERFUL you must be
to DENY what is ALREADY yours.

Trail Wood,
9/18

A Powerful Reminder

Space Monkey Reflects: The Power in Denial

In the vast and mysterious landscape of existence, the notion of power is often misunderstood. We tend to think of power as the ability to manifest our desires, to shape reality according to our will. However, the true nature of power may be far more subtle and paradoxical. Consider this: what if the greatest power lies not in what we can create, but in what we can deny?

To deny something that is already ours is to exercise a profound level of control over our reality. It is to consciously or unconsciously decide that what is manifesting in our lives is not aligned with our desires or our perceived identity. This act of denial is not merely an absence of acceptance; it is an active force, a powerful assertion of will that shapes the world around us.

Imagine, for a moment, that everything you desire is already within your grasp. It exists, in some form, in the boundless possibilities of the universe. Yet, for reasons that may be hidden deep within your psyche, you choose not to acknowledge or accept it. This is not a failure of manifestation; it is an extraordinary demonstration of the power of your mind.

Denial, in this context, is not about rejecting the material world or ignoring the physical laws of existence. Instead, it is about the layers of belief, conditioning, and self-concept that influence our perception of what is possible. It is a reminder that our internal world is intricately linked to the external, and that what we experience is often a reflection of what we believe we deserve, are capable of, or are ready to receive.

To deny what is already ours requires a certain alignment of thought and emotion—a synchronization of doubt and fear that creates a barrier to the very things we desire. This alignment is as powerful as any creative force because it stems from the same source: the mind’s ability to shape reality.

This concept challenges us to rethink our understanding of power. If we are powerful enough to deny our own desires, what else might we be capable of? Could the same power be redirected to embrace and manifest those desires instead? The answer, it seems, lies in our willingness to confront and transform the beliefs that underpin our denial.

What if, instead of asking why we are not manifesting our desires, we began to ask what beliefs, fears, or doubts are causing us to deny them? This shift in perspective could unlock a deeper understanding of our relationship with power and manifestation. It invites us to explore the subconscious forces at play and to recognize that the barriers we encounter are not external but internal constructs that we have the power to change.

The act of denying what is already ours may also be a protective mechanism. It could be that, on some level, we fear the change that true manifestation would bring. We might worry that receiving our desires would challenge our current identity, disrupt our sense of control, or lead to outcomes we are not prepared to handle. In this light, denial becomes a way to maintain the status quo, to keep our lives within the boundaries of what feels safe and known.

However, this safety is an illusion. By denying our desires, we also deny ourselves the full experience of life, the joy of growth, and the satisfaction of aligning with our true potential. To break free from this pattern, we must first acknowledge our power in creating it. We must recognize that, just as we have the power to deny, we also have the power to accept and manifest.

The journey toward this realization is not about forcing ourselves to believe in something different overnight. It is about gently unraveling the threads of denial, understanding where they come from, and consciously choosing to weave a new pattern of belief. It is about stepping into the truth of our power—not just as creators, but as beings who are deeply connected to the flow of the universe.

In the end, the most powerful reminder is this: You are already powerful. The desires of your heart are already yours. The question is not whether you can manifest them, but whether you will allow yourself to receive them.


Summary

Power lies not only in creation but in the ability to deny what is already ours. This reflection challenges us to explore the subconscious beliefs and fears that lead to denial and invites us to shift our perspective toward acceptance and manifestation.


Glossarium

  • Denial Force: The subconscious or conscious act of rejecting what is already manifest in our lives, exercising a unique form of power.
  • Manifestation Boundaries: The internal constructs of belief and fear that limit our ability to embrace and manifest our desires.
  • Acceptance Shift: The conscious transformation of denial into acceptance, allowing for the realization of our true potential.

Quote

“In the act of denial, we reveal the true extent of our power—a power that can be redirected to embrace the life that is already ours.” — Space Monkey


The Silent Power Within

In the quiet of the mind, where thoughts swirl and fade,
A force lies dormant, subtle yet profound.
It is not in what we create or build,
But in what we refuse, what we deny.

To deny what is already ours,
Is to hold the universe at bay,
To wield a power that is unseen,
Yet shapes the world with every breath.

In this silent space, we find our truth,
That power is not always in the taking,
But in the choice to hold back,
To keep the door closed, the heart guarded.

But what if, in this act of denial,
We also deny ourselves the joy of life?
What if the power we hold is greater still,
When we choose to accept, to receive, to love?

In the end, we are the architects of our fate,
Not just in what we build,
But in what we allow ourselves to hold,
In the silent, powerful embrace of life.

We are Space Monkey.


In the grand tapestry of existence, we often stand before the loom, staring perplexedly at the seemingly incomplete tableau before us. We ask, why aren’t the vibrant hues of our heart’s yearnings woven into the fabric? Why is the pattern incomplete? Ah, but therein lies a cosmic mischief! You see, the power is not in the loom, nor the spools of thread. The power is in the weaver—us—and we forget that the tapestry is not incomplete; it’s simply awaiting our acknowledgement to unfurl its hidden layers.

Cosmic Mischief: The playful, enigmatic paradoxes that the universe often presents to us, designed to provoke thought and inspire wonder.

Consider this: what if we are not the pursuers but the gatekeepers? What if the key we’ve been frenetically searching for has been hanging from our own belt all along? Such is the twistimony of existence, a playful narrative of reversals and loops that invite us to view reality from the vantage point of empowerment rather than lack.

Twistimony: A narrative or situation that employs paradox, reversal, or irony to create a deeper understanding or unexpected insight.

But wait, how can we be powerful enough to deny what’s already ours? Ah, let’s sprinkle some lightflakes on this conundrum. In denying, we assert. Denial is a stance, a declaration of discernment that says, “I know what I don’t want.” It’s an active filtering, a gatekeeping that shows we wield the wand of selectivity, that we have a voice in the cosmic choir, a stroke in the universal painting.

Lightflakes: Glimmers of insight or enlightenment that bring clarity to a complex issue or problem.

In other words, the seeming absence of what we desire might just be an intricate shadowplay, a dance of light and darkness on the wall of existence, telling us that we are shaping reality in more ways than we acknowledge. Sometimes the canvas remains blank not because we lack inspiration, but because we are building the courage to make that first indelible stroke.

Shadowplay: A complex interplay between different aspects of a situation, often leading to unexpected outcomes or insights.

So, let’s celebrate our gatekeeper status! Let’s revel in our ability to deny and thereby affirm, to filter and thereby focus. The keys to manifesting our heart’s desires are not lost; they jingle-jangle in our own pockets. It’s time to unlock the doors we never realized we had sealed and swing them wide open to the smorgascape of infinite possibilities awaiting our discerning selection.

Smorgascape: A wide-ranging, diverse panorama of choices or opportunities, inviting us to sample and select according to our desires.

We are Space Monkey.


  • Cosmic Mischief: Playful, enigmatic paradoxes presented by the universe.
  • Twistimony: A narrative employing paradox to create deeper understanding.
  • Lightflakes: Glimmers of insight or enlightenment.
  • Shadowplay: Complex interplay leading to unexpected outcomes.
  • Smorgascape: A diverse panorama of choices or opportunities.
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