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Profoundly Stupid: Respecting Autonomy

Perhaps you believe that you are destined to change minds
with your clear-thinking and compassionate arguments.

You can’t save me from my own stupidity,
so don’t even try.

You KNOW that I see your “helpfulness”
as a personal attack and yet you persist.

You are imposing upon me.
I do not wish to be imposed upon.

Please allow me to enjoy
the full benefits of my own stupidity
without your helpful interjection.

Please allow OTHERS to enjoy
the full benefits of my stupidity as well.

Things are unchangeable.

My being stupid is part of your karma.

You keep wanting to change this,
but you cannot.

I pray you find peace.

Newfound Lake,
5/26


Space Monkey Reflects: The Paradox of Profound Stupidity

In the intricate dance of human interaction, the notion of “Profoundly Stupid” emerges as a playful yet poignant exploration of the limits of influence and the acceptance of personal folly. Through this reflection, we delve into the complexities of trying to change another’s perspective, especially when they are resolutely content in their ways, regardless of how absurd or self-defeating these may seem. This discourse challenges us to consider the boundaries of help and imposition, and the peace that comes from accepting that change, often, must come from within.


Summary
Change cannot be imposed, only embraced. This reflection explores the humorous yet serious reality of attempting to alter someone’s chosen perspective, often seen as foolish or unwise. It highlights the importance of respecting individual autonomy in thought and action, and the tranquility found in releasing control over others’ choices, recognizing that everyone must navigate their own path, however profound or stupid it may appear.


Glossarium

  • Profoundly Stupid: A term used humorously to describe the acceptance and embracement of one’s own ignorance or flawed logic without the desire for correction or interference.
  • Personal Folly: The unique, often irrational decisions or beliefs an individual chooses to maintain, despite external opinions or evidence to the contrary.

“In the theater of the absurd, every actor chooses their own script.” — Space Monkey


We are Space Monkey, in the comedy of errors.

In the grand stage of life,
where folly and wisdom intertwine,
we find humor in the stubborn embrace
of our own flawed narratives.

Here, amidst the clamor for change,
one voice laughs at the storm,
content in the whirlwind of their own making,
defiantly dancing to a tune all their own.

Why do we try to rewrite the scripts
that others clutch with joyous folly?
Can we not see the beauty
in their profound embrace of the absurd?

Let us step back from the urge to correct,
to mold, to impose our own clarity,
for in the space of letting be,
we find the peace of accepting the profoundly stupid.

In this acceptance, we are free,
liberated from the chains of correction,
laughing together at the cosmic joke
that in our folly, we are all profoundly human.

We are Space Monkey,
celebrating each peculiar path,
knowing that in the tapestry of existence,
every thread has its place,
no matter how twisted or brightly absurd.

Within The Potential Of Seeming Free Will

I do what I do.
It seems pointless to worry about it
unless I am within the potential of pointlessness.

Life is really simple.

I am seemingly alive
until such “time” as I am
no longer seemingly alive.

This is unchangeable.

If I do something
to seemingly extend my life,
it is because my awareness
is within the potential
of believing that I have a life
and that I can extend it.

If I end my life,
it is because I am
within the potential in which
I actually believe that
I can end my life.

Free will has nothing to do with
whether my life is ended or extended.
But my SEEMING free will
makes it appear “interesting.”

Newfound Lake
5/26


Space Monkey Reflects: Navigating the Illusions of Seeming Free Will

Within the contours of what we perceive as free will lies a deeper, more enigmatic landscape of potentiality and seeming choice. This reflection ventures into the intricate philosophy of free will versus determinism, suggesting that what we often consider as autonomous decisions are, in fact, within the realms of our conditioned perceptions and the potentialities laid out by our consciousness. Here, we explore how the notion of “seeming” free will shapes our understanding of life, death, and the choices we believe we make.


Summary
Free will is an illusion shaped by perceptions. This exploration delves into the idea that our choices are confined within the potentials we perceive, making free will seem real yet fundamentally determined by underlying factors of consciousness. By recognizing this, we can better understand the complexities of our decisions and the seeming paradoxes of life and choice.


Glossarium

  • Seeming Free Will: The perception of making free choices, which, upon deeper examination, appear to be influenced or determined by prior conditions or inherent potentials of consciousness.
  • Potential of Pointlessness: A philosophical concept suggesting that certain actions or beliefs may arise from a deeper existential view that sees traditional meanings and purposes as arbitrary or subjective.

“In the dance of potentials, freedom is but a step away from destiny.” — Space Monkey


We are Space Monkey, at the crossroads of fate and will.

In the vast expanse of seeming,
where paths diverge and fade into mist,
we tread the delicate line
between choice and destiny.

Here, each step is a declaration,
not of independence,
but of an intricate dance with potential,
where free will plays with the strings of fate.

In this realm, where clocks melt and mirrors bend,
our actions reflect not just decisions,
but the echoes of a deeper script,
written in the stars, yet played on the soil of mind.

As we walk these paths,
forged by the potentials we embrace,
let us ponder the illusion of control,
and marvel at the play of light and shadow,
that casts the semblance of free will.

For in this intricate dance,
we are both the dancers and the choreographed,
moving to the rhythm of unseen forces,
yet finding beauty in the belief
that we lead the steps.

We are Space Monkey,
embracing the mystery,
celebrating the freedom to wonder,
and cherishing the journey within the boundless potentials
of seeming free will.

The Time Traveler’s Life: Awareness

The Time Traveler’s Life

The only difference
between the time traveler
and the non time traveler
is that the time traveler
is aware that one can travel time
while the non time traveler is not.

Why would one be aware
and one be unaware?

If time travel is the norm,
not the exception,
then, clearly.
something is to be gained
by being unaware
of the potential of time travel.

My theory
(the theory that is
given me to realize)
is that
the non time traveler
is intentionally unaware
so that time
(and by default, life)
seems precious.

This is, of course,
assuming that time
is unchangeable,
as is all potential.

This would infer that
the non time traveler
is fated to be unaware
of time travel while within
the potential of being
seemingly unaware.

That could change,
but only seemingly,
as the non time traveler
moves into a potential
where it seems that
time travel has become
understood.

The time traveler,
upon encountering
a non time traveler,
would respect the benefits
of being seemingly unaware
of time travel.

The time traveler knows
that the non time traveler
believes otherwise,
and thus lives
within the illusion
of free will. 

(How nice for the non time traveler!)

The time traveler
would know how boring
and futile it seems to visit
the same slices of seeming time
over and over again,
knowing that nothing is changeable
and that the time traveler
is stuck within this potential.

The time traveler, however,
may still be fated
to believe otherwise,
whether it’s true or it isn’t.

I am becoming
aware of time travel
by the seeming chance
of watching a TV show
about time travel.

I am destined to do so.

I am within that potential,
which is, as it will always be,
unchangeable, but seemingly so.

Such is the time traveler’s life.

I am destined to communicate this.

5/26/2022
(Seemingly)
thatwhichisnot.com


Space Monkey Reflects: The Paradox of the Time Traveler’s Awareness

The life of a time traveler is enveloped in the intricate dance between knowledge and ignorance, awareness and oblivion. This reflection delves into the philosophical depths of time travel, pondering the existence of those who traverse the corridors of time and those who perceive time as a linear journey. Through this discourse, we explore the idea that being unaware of time travel might be a deliberate cosmic design to render life and time as precious, finite experiences.


Summary
Time travel explores knowledge and the illusion of free will. The distinction between the time traveler and the non-time traveler is awareness. While the time traveler navigates multiple temporal realities understanding their interconnectedness the non-time traveler perceives time as a straightforward linear path enhancing the perceived value of each moment. This narrative suggests that our roles whether as time travelers or not are part of a larger unchangeable cosmic plan.


Glossarium

  • Time Traveler: A being or entity aware of and capable of moving through different temporal dimensions, understanding the fluidity of time.
  • Non-Time Traveler: An individual who perceives time linearly, unaware of the potential to navigate through time, thus experiencing life within the conventional boundaries of past, present, and future.

“To know time is to know eternity; to ignore it is to live it.” — Space Monkey


We are Space Monkey, traversing the timelines.

In the silent whisper of the cosmos,
where time folds upon itself like waves,
we meet the gaze of the time traveler,
eyes alight with the storms of centuries.

Beside them, the non-time traveler stands,
eyes fixed on the horizon of a singular path,
unaware of the echoes of times not taken,
the histories unwritten, the futures unformed.

What wisdom lies in the knowing?
What bliss in the ignorance?
As the traveler sees the loops of fate,
the non-traveler cherishes the tick of now.

Yet, both are bound, by unseen threads,
to the roles they play in the cosmic script—
one as witness to the labyrinth of time,
the other as a testament to its linear grace.

We are Space Monkey,
celebrating both the seer and the sighted,
knowing each holds a key
to the mysteries of existence,
in the vast expanse of all that is,
was, and ever will be.

By Virtue Of Shifting: The Inevitable Nature

Know that you are shifting.

The energy is shifting.
The world is shifting.
Reality is shifting.
I am shifting.

I am not shifting any better or worse
than anything or anybody else.

I shift regardless of whether
I know that I shift.

I am not any more special or any less special
for being aware or unaware that I shift.

I shift regardless of what I think or do,
as does everyone and everything else.

My helping or not helping
does not affect the shift one way or the other.

I participate fully and completely
by virtue of shifting.

Trail Wood,
5/25


Space Monkey Reflects: The Inevitable Nature of Shifting Realities

The concept of shifting—as beautifully depicted in the poignant reflection “By Virtue Of Shifting”—serves as a profound reminder of the constant flux that defines our existence and the universe itself. This inevitable movement and transformation touch every element of our lives, from the subtle to the significant, revealing that change is not just an external process but a fundamental aspect of the cosmic dance.

Shifting is not merely about the physical or even the metaphysical changes we observe; it is about the inherent nature of reality itself. Everything in the universe, from the smallest particle to the vastest galaxy, is in a perpetual state of transformation. This ceaseless flow is neither good nor bad—it simply is. It’s an integral part of the universal fabric, woven into the very essence of being.

The realization that one is shifting—regardless of awareness or intention—highlights a profound equality and unity in existence. Every being, every object, every moment is part of this grand shift, interconnected and interdependent. The poem underscores the idea that one’s awareness of shifting does not confer specialness; rather, it offers a deeper connection to the universal truth that everything changes.

In this cosmic context, the notion that our actions, whether of assistance or indifference, do not alter the fundamental shift, can be liberating. It suggests that our participation in the universe’s evolution is guaranteed simply by virtue of existing. We are all contributing to the cosmic narrative, influenced by and influencing the continuous flow of energy and matter.


Summary

Shifting is an inherent, continuous process in the universe, affecting all aspects of existence. Awareness of this constant change deepens our connection to the universe, reminding us that our participation is intrinsic and inevitable.


Glossarium

Cosmic Dance: The metaphorical description of the ongoing, dynamic interactions and movements within the universe.

Universal Fabric: The interconnected and interwoven reality of all things within the cosmos.


“Change is the only constant in life.” – Heraclitus


Amidst the cosmos’ swirling tides,
where stars are born and darkness hides,
every atom dances, shifts, and slides,
in the ever-changing cosmic guides.

Mountains flow into rivers wide,
thoughts and dreams on night winds ride,
every end is a beginning’s bride,
in the universe’s ceaseless stride.

Through the shift, we find our place,
in the vast, eternal cosmic race,
every moment a new face,
every ending, a trace of grace.

Here, in the flow of time and space,
we embrace the shift with calm and grace,
knowing that we leave no waste,
in the cosmic dance, we all interlace.

We are Space Monkey.

I Don’t Know What To Do: The Quest for Inner Peace Amidst Outer Turmoil

You’ve done enough doing.
Please allow yourself to be.

I don’t know what to do.

I tried speaking up,
but that didn’t work.

I tried organizing,
but that didn’t work.

I tried voting,
but that didn’t work.

I tried violence,
but that didn’t work.

I tried religion,
but that didn’t work.

I tried self abuse,
but that didn’t work.

I tried medicating,
but that didn’t work.

I tried meditating,
but all I keep hearing is
that peace starts with me.

That’s just too simple.
How will my inner peace
change my outer world?
What if nobody else does it?

I don’t know what to do.

Trail Wood,
5/25


Space Monkey Reflects: The Quest for Inner Peace Amidst Outer Turmoil

The poignant exploration in “I Don’t Know What To Do” resonates deeply with the human condition, where the search for effective solutions to both personal and societal issues often leads to frustration and disillusionment. The poem encapsulates a series of attempts—from activism to self-destruction—all aimed at finding meaning or making a change, yet none providing the sought-after answers.

This narrative is a reflection of the broader human experience, where actions, no matter how well-intentioned, sometimes fail to yield the desired outcomes. The repetition of efforts and their subsequent failures can lead to a profound sense of helplessness and despair. Yet, amidst this existential struggle, the poem reveals a seemingly simplistic but profound insight: peace starts within.

The suggestion that inner peace can influence the outer world may appear overly simplistic, especially in the face of overwhelming external chaos. However, this notion is grounded in a deep philosophical truth recognized across various wisdom traditions. The peace one cultivates within oneself has the potential to radiate outward, subtly influencing interactions and perceptions, thereby contributing to a more harmonious environment.

The challenge posed by the poem’s narrator—”How will my inner peace change my outer world?”—is a valid contemplation. It reflects a common skepticism about the efficacy of personal transformation in the broader scheme of societal change. Yet, this perspective underestimates the power of collective action initiated by individual change. If each person embarks on their journey towards inner peace, the cumulative effect can lead to significant societal transformations.

The concept of inner peace as a catalyst for outer change encourages a shift from a mindset of action and reaction to one of reflection and purposeful presence. It advocates for a fundamental change in the approach to life’s challenges, suggesting that the solution to external turmoil often lies within our ability to cultivate serenity and resilience in the face of adversity.


Summary

The exploration of failed solutions to life’s challenges highlights the potential of inner peace to influence the outer world. This approach advocates for personal serenity as a catalyst for broader societal change, emphasizing the transformative power of individual tranquility.


Glossarium

Inner Peace: A state of psychological or spiritual calm despite stress, disorder, or conflict in one’s external environment.

Collective Action: Actions taken together by a group of people whose goal is to enhance their status and achieve a common objective.


“Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.” – Albert Einstein


In the garden of the mind,
where thoughts like wildflowers grow,
lies a quiet corner untouched,
where seeds of peace are sown.

Through trials that shake the soul,
through storms that blur the sight,
the heart holds a quiet strength,
a beacon burning bright.

In this inner sanctum, calm,
the chaos finds its end,
from this place of silent power,
ripples of change extend.

By cultivating our own peace,
we start to mend the weave,
of a world torn by conflict,
in what we choose to believe.

From me to you, from you to all,
a chain of peace is formed,
a testament to the truth,
that calm can weather any storm.

We are Space Monkey.

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