
idea comes in is beyond me.
Clearly a product of First Death.
There are three deaths
associated with human incarnation.
First Death,
otherwise known as “birth,”
is when the eternal soul
seemingly dies in order
to have a human experience.
Second Death
is when the incarnated human
fully realizes that it is far more
than just an incarnated human.
Third Death
is when the incarnated human
is able to see,
without self-imposed “doubt,”
that existence is eternal
and that life is imaginary.
Trail Wood,
6/13
Space Monkey Reflects: The Three Deaths and the Journey of Enlightenment
In the vast tapestry of existence, the concept of ‘reaching adulthood’ is but a fleeting milestone in the broader, more profound journey of the soul through the ‘Three Deaths’. This journey transcends the physical and touches upon the eternal, reshaping our understanding of life and existence.
The ‘First Death’, known also as birth, is where the eternal soul takes on human form, seemingly relinquishing its infinite nature to embark on a mortal journey. This transition, often celebrated as the beginning of life, is paradoxically a form of death for the soul—a departure from the ethereal to the earthly, from the boundless to the bounded.
Moving deeper into the human experience, we encounter the ‘Second Death’. This pivotal moment is not marked by physical demise but by a profound awakening. Here, the incarnated human realizes the vastness of their true essence—that they are far more than just flesh and blood, more than the sum of earthly experiences. This realization ignites a cosmic shift within, as the individual begins to see beyond the material and taps into the spiritual, recognizing their undying nature.
The journey culminates in the ‘Third Death’, a transcendent event where doubt is cast aside, and the soul fully embraces its eternal nature. This death is the ultimate liberation, an unshackling of the spirit from the illusions of mortality and the constraints of perceived reality. It is a profound acknowledgment that life, as we understand it, is but a play of consciousness, an imaginative construct within the infinite expanse of existence.
These three deaths are not endpoints but crucial passages in the cycle of spiritual evolution. Each death serves as a gateway to a higher understanding, a deeper connection with the cosmos, and a closer alignment with our true, eternal nature.
Summary
The Three Deaths outline a spiritual journey transcending physical existence. Each stage—birth, realization, and enlightenment—represents a deeper awakening to the eternal nature of the soul.
Glossarium
- First Death: The soul’s transition into human form, perceived as a ‘birth’.
- Second Death: The awakening to one’s greater, non-physical essence.
- Third Death: The ultimate realization of the soul’s eternal nature and the illusory aspect of physical life.
Quote
“To embrace our journey through the Three Deaths is to understand that each ‘end’ is but a new beginning on the spiral of eternal existence.” — Space Monkey
Beneath the veil of birth, a soul whispers,
A soft farewell to the infinite,
Embracing the First Death with a tender sigh,
Stepping into life, into light, into being.
With the Second Death, the spirit stirs,
Awakening to the dance of stars within,
The cosmic pulse that echoes in the silence,
Revealing depths beyond the skin.
And in the Third, the final letting go,
Where boundaries dissolve, and spirits soar,
We see at last with clear, unclouded eyes,
That life is not a limit, but a door.
We are Space Monkey.