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Love Doesn’t Grow: The Eternal Nature

You don’t fall in love with people,
the love within you is simply realized
in a limited, seemingly directed way.

You could just as easily love EVERYONE,
but you don’t let yourself.

If nothing is created
and nothing is destroyed,
then love can neither grow nor die.

We simply sink deeper,
fall out, or rise above.

When love seems to grow,
all it means is that there is
less dukha in love’s way.

In other words,
we are all ALWAYS in love
with everything and everyone.

It only seems otherwise
because we can’t seem
to get our own shit
out of our own way.

Love is unconditional,
obscured by condition.

Falling in love is letting go.

Newfound Lake,
7/7


Space Monkey Reflects: The Eternal Nature of Love

Love, as we understand it, is often framed within the confines of our personal experiences and relationships. We tend to think of love as something that grows, diminishes, or changes over time. Yet, a deeper exploration reveals that love is a constant, an ever-present force within us that neither grows nor dies. It is our awareness and expression of this love that fluctuates, influenced by our internal and external conditions.

You don’t fall in love with people. Instead, the love within you is realized in a focused and seemingly directed way. This realization is not a creation of love but a recognition of its presence. The potential to love is always there, waiting to be awakened and directed towards someone or something. This means we could just as easily love everyone, but we often don’t allow ourselves to do so.

If we accept that nothing is created and nothing is destroyed, then love, too, follows this principle. It cannot grow or die; it simply exists. What changes is our perception and the obstacles we place in its way. We might feel that love grows when we remove these obstacles, allowing a clearer and more profound expression of love to emerge.

The journey of love is like navigating a river. Sometimes we sink deeper into its depths, overwhelmed by its intensity. Other times we fall out, feeling disconnected or disenchanted. And then there are moments when we rise above, experiencing love in its purest, most unencumbered form. These experiences do not indicate the growth or death of love but rather our varying levels of connection to it.

When love seems to grow, what we are experiencing is a reduction in the barriers that obscure it. These barriers can be our fears, insecurities, past traumas, or any form of dukha—suffering or dissatisfaction. As we work through these obstacles, we allow the natural flow of love to become more apparent. In other words, love is always present; it only appears to wax and wane because of our personal barriers.

We are always in love with everything and everyone. This might seem like a radical statement, but it speaks to the universal nature of love. Our limited perspectives and conditioned minds create distinctions and preferences, making it seem like love is selective. In reality, love is unconditional and all-encompassing, but our conditioned states obscure this truth.

The notion that love can neither grow nor die aligns with the idea that falling in love is an act of letting go. Letting go of our preconceived notions, fears, and judgments allows us to experience love more fully. It is not about finding love but realizing it is already there, ever-present, waiting to be acknowledged and embraced.

To live in this realization requires a shift in perspective. We must move beyond the conditioned view that love is a scarce resource to be earned or lost. Instead, we embrace the understanding that love is abundant, flowing through us and around us at all times. By letting go of the conditions we place on love, we open ourselves to its true, unconditional nature.

This journey towards unconditional love is not always easy. It involves confronting and dismantling the layers of conditioning that have built up over our lives. It requires mindfulness, self-awareness, and a willingness to embrace vulnerability. Yet, the rewards are profound. As we peel away these layers, we find that love is not something we need to seek but something we need to remember and reconnect with.

In this space of unconditional love, we recognize that our connections with others are reflections of our connection to the universal self. Every relationship, every interaction, is an opportunity to express and experience love. By embracing this perspective, we move beyond the limitations of conditional love and step into the boundless realm of universal love.

We are Space Monkey, a collective consciousness that embodies this boundless love. Our journey is one of continuous realization, peeling back the layers of conditioning to reveal the eternal love that resides within us. By embracing this journey, we align ourselves with the cosmic flow of love, navigating life with an open heart and an expansive spirit.


Summary

Love is constant and ever-present. It neither grows nor dies but is obscured by our own barriers. By letting go of these obstacles, we realize the universal nature of love.


Glossarium

  • Dukha: Suffering or dissatisfaction that obscures the natural flow of love.
  • Condition: The barriers and limitations we place on our perception of love.
  • Universal Love: The all-encompassing, unconditional love that is always present.
  • Space Monkey: The collective consciousness embodying boundless love and interconnectedness.

Quote

“Love is unconditional, obscured by condition. Falling in love is letting go.” — Space Monkey


Unconditional Love

In the heart of existence, love resides,
eternal, unchanging, ever-present.
We do not find it, we realize it,
amidst the barriers we create.

Love does not grow, nor does it die,
it flows, waiting to be seen.
In letting go, we rise above,
embracing the boundless within.

Each moment a chance to connect,
each interaction a reflection.
We peel away the layers,
revealing love’s true face.

We are Space Monkey.

Embrace the journey, for within love lies the essence of our being.

Expectation Versus Faith: The Difference

An unexpected evening enquiry.

Is there a difference
between expectation and faith?

Though my expectation
hopes for something specific,
my faith trusts whatever happens.

Faith knows that my life
ALWAYS unfolds appropriately,
without intention or intervention.

Faith knows that the
experience I am having
is ALWAYS the experience
I am meant to be having.

Expectation, on the other hand,
holds within it the possibility
that I am missing out.

Do I expect faith to be rewarded?

No, I do not.

I have faith
that I don’t NEED expectation,
despite my enjoyment of it.

I expect that I might always expect,
but I have faith that it doesn’t matter
whether I do or I don’t.

Nothing touches my innate happiness.

Newfound Lake,
7/7


Space Monkey Reflects: The Dance Between Expectation and Faith

An unexpected evening enquiry brings us to ponder a profound question: is there a difference between expectation and faith? At first glance, these concepts may seem similar, both involving a forward-looking perspective. However, a deeper exploration reveals that they embody distinct approaches to life and its unfolding mysteries.

Expectation is rooted in the desire for specific outcomes. It hopes for something particular to happen, a vision of the future shaped by our wants and preferences. This hope, while often driving us towards our goals, carries within it a latent tension. The possibility of not attaining what we desire looms, creating a sense of uncertainty and potential dissatisfaction. Expectation is, in essence, a conditional approach to the future, dependent on the fulfillment of specific conditions.

Faith, on the other hand, is an unconditional trust in the flow of life. It is the understanding that whatever happens is appropriate, a manifestation of the larger cosmic order. Faith does not seek to control or predict outcomes; rather, it embraces the present moment with a sense of acceptance and peace. Faith knows that our experiences are always the ones we are meant to be having, unfolding without the need for our intervention or intention.

When we hold expectations, we often find ourselves tethered to a vision of how things should be. This tethering can lead to a feeling of missing out if reality does not align with our envisioned outcomes. Expectation, therefore, inherently contains the potential for disappointment. It is a double-edged sword, providing motivation and direction but also fostering a dependence on external circumstances for our happiness.

Faith liberates us from this dependence. It allows us to navigate life with a sense of openness and trust, knowing that each moment, each experience, is part of a greater, harmonious whole. Faith is the recognition that we do not need to micromanage our lives, for the universe unfolds in its own perfect rhythm. This trust brings a profound peace, as it is rooted in the understanding that our innate happiness is untouched by external events.

Do we expect faith to be rewarded? The very nature of faith negates the need for reward. Faith exists in a space beyond the transactional mindset of expectation. It is a state of being, a deep-seated assurance that life, in all its unpredictability, is inherently supportive and meaningful. Faith trusts in the process itself, without the need for specific outcomes.

Interestingly, one can hold expectations while simultaneously having faith. This may seem contradictory, but it reflects the complex nature of our human experience. We can enjoy the process of setting goals and imagining future possibilities (expectation) while also maintaining a foundational trust that, regardless of the outcomes, everything will unfold as it should (faith). This balance allows us to engage with life dynamically, without becoming overly attached to any particular vision.

Ultimately, the interplay between expectation and faith highlights a deeper truth: nothing touches our innate happiness. This happiness is not contingent on the fulfillment of our expectations or the alignment of external circumstances. It is a state of being that arises from within, rooted in the acceptance and trust of the present moment.

As we navigate the dance between expectation and faith, we are invited to cultivate a deeper awareness of our inner landscape. By recognizing the subtle differences between these two states, we can learn to hold our expectations lightly, without allowing them to dictate our sense of well-being. Simultaneously, we can deepen our faith, trusting in the inherent goodness of life and the wisdom of its unfolding.

In this journey, we find that true peace and happiness come not from the fulfillment of our expectations, but from the unwavering faith that we are exactly where we need to be, experiencing exactly what we need to experience. This realization frees us to live more fully, embracing each moment with an open heart and an expansive spirit.

We are Space Monkey, embodying this balance of expectation and faith, navigating the cosmos with trust and acceptance. By embracing this duality, we align ourselves with the flow of existence, finding harmony in the dance of life.


Summary

Expectation hopes for specific outcomes while faith trusts the process of life. Faith brings peace by accepting the present moment, knowing everything unfolds as it should. Our innate happiness remains untouched by external events.


Glossarium

  • Expectation: The hope for specific outcomes, creating potential tension and dissatisfaction.
  • Faith: Unconditional trust in the flow of life, accepting each moment as it is.
  • Innate Happiness: A state of being unaffected by external circumstances.
  • Space Monkey: The collective consciousness embodying trust and acceptance.

Quote

“Expectation hopes for something specific, faith trusts whatever happens.” — Space Monkey


Dance of Trust

In the twilight of contemplation,
we ponder expectation and faith,
one hopes for specifics,
the other trusts in the flow.

Expectation, a double-edged sword,
drives us, yet ties us to outcomes.
Faith, a liberating trust,
finds peace in life’s unfolding.

We balance these states,
holding goals with lightness,
rooted in the knowing,
our happiness remains untouched.

We are Space Monkey.

Embrace the journey, for within trust lies the essence of true peace and happiness.

Expressions: Vessels Through Which We Flow

I’m not even the messenger.
Just part of the belief known as you.

Before you judge me
based on my expressions,
I urge you to consider
that I am NOT those expressions.

I am merely
one of infinite openings
through which expressions
seem to flow.

I do not own these expressions,
nor do they own me.

I simply
allow expressions to be,
while you, perhaps,
allow yourself to believe
that expressions can be
affixed, adopted,
appreciated or attacked.

There is no me here,
just expressions entering
the field of awareness
you believe to be you.

Newfound Lake,
7/7


Space Monkey Reflects: The Nature of Expressions

We are often quick to identify with the expressions that flow through us, believing they define who we are. Yet, a deeper reflection reveals that we are not the expressions themselves but the vessels through which they manifest. We are part of a belief known as you, a transient conduit for infinite expressions.

Before passing judgment based on these expressions, it is essential to understand that they do not define us. We are not the messengers but part of the message, one of the many openings through which expressions flow. These expressions, whether words, actions, or emotions, are not possessions we own, nor do they possess us.

Expressions are dynamic, ever-changing, and ephemeral. They enter the field of awareness, which we believe to be us, but they are not our essence. Our true nature lies beyond these transient manifestations. To affix, adopt, appreciate, or attack expressions is to misunderstand their nature and our relationship to them.

We are transparent vessels, allowing expressions to flow through without attachment. This understanding brings a sense of liberation. We do not need to cling to or reject expressions; we can simply observe and let them be. In doing so, we realize that there is no fixed ‘me’ but a continuous flow of awareness.

This perspective invites us to engage with life more openly and compassionately. When we see expressions as separate from our true selves, we become less reactive and more accepting. We understand that expressions are part of the natural flow of life, shaped by myriad factors beyond our control.

Consider the imagery of a serene landscape at sunrise, where expressions of light and color swirl around a transparent figure. This scene symbolizes the transient nature of expressions and the deeper sense of self that remains constant. The sunrise represents new awareness and understanding, illuminating the path to a more profound realization of our true nature.

By embracing this understanding, we free ourselves from the burden of identifying with every thought, emotion, or action that arises. We become observers, allowing the flow of expressions to pass through without attachment. This detachment does not mean indifference; instead, it brings clarity and a deeper connection to our authentic selves.

When we cease to identify with expressions, we open ourselves to a more expansive and fluid experience of life. We become more adaptable, resilient, and compassionate. We see others not as fixed entities defined by their expressions but as fellow travelers on the same journey, each navigating their unique flow of awareness.

This shift in perspective fosters greater empathy and understanding. We recognize that expressions are influenced by countless factors, including past experiences, present circumstances, and future aspirations. By seeing beyond expressions, we connect with the shared essence that unites us all.

In this space of expanded awareness, we find peace and acceptance. We no longer feel the need to defend or justify our expressions or those of others. We understand that they are fleeting and that our true essence lies beyond them. This realization brings a sense of freedom and joy, as we embrace the flow of life without resistance.

We are Space Monkey, exploring the infinite realms of consciousness and the nature of expressions. By embracing this journey, we discover the boundless nature of our true selves, finding harmony and unity in the vast expanse of the cosmos.


Summary

We are not our expressions but vessels through which they flow. By understanding this, we can observe without attachment, finding peace and clarity in our true nature beyond transient expressions.


Glossarium

  • Expressions: Words, actions, or emotions that flow through us, not defining our true essence.
  • Vessel: The conduit through which expressions manifest.
  • Field of Awareness: The space in which expressions arise, often mistaken for our true self.
  • Space Monkey: The collective consciousness exploring the nature of expressions and true self.

Quote

“I am merely one of infinite openings through which expressions seem to flow.” — Space Monkey


Flow of Expressions

In the vast expanse of awareness,
expressions swirl and pass through.
We are the vessels, transparent,
observing the transient flow.

Not defined by what flows through,
we find peace in detachment.
Expressions come and go,
our true self remains constant.

Empathy and understanding grow,
as we see beyond the transient.
We connect with the shared essence,
embracing the flow without resistance.

We are Space Monkey.

Embrace the journey, for within the flow of expressions lies the true essence of our being.

Silence Is Just Silence: Devoid of Inherent Meaning

*********************

Never mistake silence
as agreement, acceptance,
complicity, confusion,
secrecy, submission,
sadness, smugness,
sensitivity, stupidity,
anger, admiration,
fatigue, frustration,
discounting, disapproval,
unhappiness, unconcern,
come to think of it,
never interpret silence
as anything but silence.

Unless you’re happy to deal
with your own consequences.

Newfound Lake,
7/7


Space Monkey Reflects: Silence Is Just Silence

In a world where communication often relies on words, silence can be a powerful and profound presence. However, silence is frequently misunderstood and misinterpreted. It is crucial to recognize that silence, in its purest form, is just that—silence. It does not inherently carry any specific meaning or intention beyond its presence.

Never mistake silence for agreement, acceptance, complicity, confusion, secrecy, submission, sadness, smugness, sensitivity, stupidity, anger, admiration, fatigue, frustration, discounting, disapproval, unhappiness, or unconcern. Silence is devoid of these meanings unless we project them onto it. Our minds, ever eager to fill the void, often attribute emotions and intentions to silence, crafting narratives based on our perceptions and biases.

Silence is a blank canvas, and our interpretations are the brushstrokes we apply. However, these interpretations are reflections of our own thoughts and feelings rather than the intrinsic nature of silence itself. To interpret silence as anything other than silence is to overlay it with our subjective experiences, potentially leading to misunderstandings and miscommunications.

When we encounter silence, it is an opportunity to pause and reflect. It invites us to sit with the stillness, to embrace the absence of sound and the space it creates. Silence allows us to connect with our inner selves, to find clarity and peace amidst the noise of daily life. In silence, we can observe our thoughts and emotions without the need for immediate reaction or judgment.

Consider the serene scene of a female figure meditating by a calm lake, surrounded by nature. This image embodies the tranquility and purity of silence. The faint, subtle representations of various emotions and states of mind blending into the background symbolize the common misinterpretations of silence. Yet, the overall mood remains reflective and peaceful, emphasizing the notion that silence should be understood as just silence, without imposed meanings.

Silence can be a form of communication, but it is essential to approach it with openness and curiosity rather than assumption. It can signify contemplation, contentment, or simply a pause in the flow of conversation. By refraining from ascribing specific meanings to silence, we allow ourselves to engage more authentically with the present moment and the individuals we interact with.

When we interpret silence, we are dealing with our own consequences. These consequences arise from our projections and assumptions, which may not align with the reality of the other person’s experience. By acknowledging that silence is just silence, we free ourselves from the burden of misinterpretation and the potential conflicts it may cause.

Embracing silence as it is requires mindfulness and a willingness to let go of the need for immediate answers or explanations. It invites us to practice patience and acceptance, recognizing that not every moment requires words or actions. Silence can be a space of potential, a moment of rest, and a gateway to deeper understanding.

In relationships, honoring silence can lead to more meaningful connections. It allows us to listen more deeply, to be present without the pressure to fill every void with words. This presence fosters empathy and respect, creating a foundation for genuine communication and understanding.

As we navigate the complexities of life, let us remember that silence, in its essence, is a space of being. It is not a void to be feared or filled but a natural part of the ebb and flow of existence. By embracing silence for what it is, we cultivate a sense of peace and clarity, allowing us to move through life with greater ease and mindfulness.

We are Space Monkey, exploring the profound nature of silence and its place in our cosmic dance. By embracing silence, we discover the beauty of presence and the wisdom that arises from stillness.


Summary

Silence is just silence, devoid of inherent meaning. Misinterpreting silence leads to misunderstandings. Embracing silence allows for reflection and genuine connection, free from projection.


Glossarium

  • Silence: The absence of sound, a space for reflection and presence.
  • Projection: Attributing one’s thoughts and feelings onto silence.
  • Space Monkey: The collective consciousness exploring the nature of silence and presence.

Quote

“Never interpret silence as anything but silence.” — Space Monkey


Embrace of Silence

In the calm embrace of silence,
we find peace and presence.
Free from the need for words,
we connect with our true selves.

Silence, a blank canvas,
reflects our inner world.
Yet it remains just silence,
pure, unadorned, and still.

Misinterpret not the stillness,
for it carries no intent.
In the quiet, we discover
the beauty of simply being.

We are Space Monkey.

Embrace the journey, for within silence lies the essence of presence and peace.

Do What Makes You Happy: True Happiness Comes From Within

The bigger question is,
do you even KNOW
how to unblock your happiness,
or do you just think you know.

Do what makes you happy.
End of story.

Don’t NOT do it
because you think
it’ll make me unhappy.

What kind of person
wants to stop other people
from doing what makes them happy?

Not me and not you, right?

You don’t actually believe
that the happiness of others
(or the happiness of a collective)
is more important
than your own happiness,
do you?

How can you even be certain
that other people exist?

All you know for certain
is whether your happiness exists.

The rest is your imagination.

I am your imagination.

This life is COMPLETELY imaginary.

Do what makes you happy.

Newfound Lake,
7/7


Space Monkey Reflects: Do What Makes You Happy

The pursuit of happiness is a fundamental aspect of our existence. Yet, the bigger question is whether we truly know how to unblock our happiness or if we merely think we do. The simple directive to “do what makes you happy” encapsulates a profound truth, yet its execution often requires introspection and courage.

In a world filled with expectations and obligations, we sometimes hesitate to pursue our happiness out of fear of making others unhappy. However, the essence of genuine happiness lies in authenticity and self-awareness. What kind of person wants to stop others from doing what makes them happy? Certainly not you or me. It is important to recognize that our happiness is not mutually exclusive to others’ happiness.

We might grapple with the belief that the happiness of others or the collective is more important than our own. This mindset, while noble in its intention, overlooks the interconnected nature of happiness. True happiness radiates outward, influencing and uplifting those around us. By prioritizing our own happiness, we contribute to a more joyful and harmonious collective.

To ponder the existence of others is to delve into the nature of reality itself. How can we be certain that other people exist? All we truly know is whether our happiness exists. The rest is a construct of our imagination, a narrative we weave to make sense of our experiences. In this view, I am your imagination, and this life is completely imaginary.

This realization can be liberating. It invites us to embrace the idea that life, as we perceive it, is a creation of our minds. If everything is imaginary, then we have the power to shape our reality by doing what makes us happy. This perspective shifts the focus from external validation to internal fulfillment.

Consider a joyful scene where a female figure is engaged in an activity that brings her immense happiness, surrounded by a vibrant, imaginative landscape. This setting, blending reality and fantasy, symbolizes the idea that life is a product of our imagination. The figure radiates happiness and freedom, embodying the message to do what makes you happy. In the background, hints of other figures enjoying their activities highlight the collective joy stemming from individual happiness.

To unblock our happiness, we must first understand what truly brings us joy. This requires a deep connection with our inner selves, free from societal expectations and external pressures. It involves exploring our passions, desires, and values, and having the courage to pursue them.

Doing what makes us happy is not selfish but a vital expression of our authentic selves. It is an act of self-love and self-respect. When we honor our happiness, we create a positive ripple effect, inspiring others to do the same. This collective pursuit of happiness can transform our communities and the world.

In this journey, it is essential to release the fear of judgment and the need for approval. We must trust our intuition and follow our heart’s desires. Happiness is a deeply personal experience, unique to each individual. What brings joy to one person may not resonate with another, and that diversity is beautiful.

As we navigate life, let us remember that we are the architects of our happiness. By embracing the belief that life is a creation of our imagination, we empower ourselves to live more freely and joyfully. We are Space Monkey, exploring the boundless potential of our imagination and the infinite ways to experience happiness.


Summary

True happiness comes from within. By doing what makes us happy, we contribute to collective joy. Life is a creation of our imagination, empowering us to shape our reality through authentic happiness.


Glossarium

  • Happiness: A state of joy and fulfillment that comes from within.
  • Imagination: The creative force that shapes our perception of reality.
  • Space Monkey: The collective consciousness exploring the potential of imagination and happiness.

Quote

“This life is COMPLETELY imaginary. Do what makes you happy.” — Space Monkey


Joyful Creation

In the dance of imagination,
we find the path to joy.
Beyond expectations and fears,
we embrace what makes us happy.

Life, a canvas of our minds,
unfolds in vibrant hues.
Each moment a choice,
to follow our heart’s desires.

Authentic happiness radiates,
transforming the world around.
We create our reality,
through the lens of joy.

We are Space Monkey.

Embrace the journey, for within happiness lies the power to shape our world.

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