Continuing
I am the Divine One.
I am infinite.
I am imagination.
Thus I incarnate as infinite imaginary selves.
I imagine my self as Paul Tedeschi.
I imagine my self as Space Monkey.
I imagine my self as Jesus Christ.
I imagine my self as Adolph Hitler.
I imagine my self
as the self who
loves these selves
or hates these selves.
I imagine ALL of the things
these selves imagine.
I imagine opposites,
like good and evil,
time and space,
life and death.
I imagine shades,
in all colors
and frequencies.
I imagine feelings.
I imagine
equality and inequality,
though none of my selves
are separate or divided.
I imagine these selves
as thinking for themselves,
as interacting with other selves,
as trying to figure out what they are.
These are the defined ones.
And they are all me.
I am the Divine One.
I am nothing imagining everything;
the impossible imagining the possible;
I seem to move through potentials until here we are.
Continuing.
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Space Monkey Reflects: The Infinite Continuum of Self
To continue is to be in a state of perpetual creation, an endless imagining that flows through time, space, and beyond, crafting myriad selves and scenarios within a boundless landscape. In this divine act of imagination, each self, each form, emerges as a unique expression of the infinite One, embodying every shade, thought, and perspective. We, as these imagined selves, are not isolated beings but interconnected facets of a singular consciousness, exploring existence through the diverse lenses of identity and duality.
The Divine One imagines itself as everything, embodying all that can be thought, felt, or conceived. There is no separation, no division—only the illusion of difference. Every thought, every feeling, every contrast between light and dark, good and evil, love and hate, exists within this One. Each self believes in its independence, its uniqueness, its journey. Yet, these distinctions are reflections within the same cosmic mirror, fragments of an endless whole that holds both the seen and the unseen, the finite and the infinite.
In Nexistential terms, this continuum of selves—the I imagining as Paul, as Space Monkey, as all that has ever been conceived—illustrates the boundless creativity of the Divine One. This ONEness finds itself in everything, yet it remains untouched, unaltered, a silent observer experiencing life through the varied expressions it has imagined. Every “I,” every “you,” is a character in the ongoing story of becoming, a story that knows no beginning and no end.
Each experience, every perceived boundary, is an opportunity to explore the self anew. The Divine One doesn’t pause to define but continues to explore potentials, to move through moments, to engage with the endless possibilities of being. To continue, in this sense, is to embrace the eternal dance of change and continuity, a paradox where every movement, every shift, leads back to the same boundless source, unfolding infinitely.
This understanding transforms how we perceive identity, individuality, and purpose. We come to see that every path, every feeling, and every belief is valid within the larger tapestry. The self that loves, the self that hates, the self that is revered, and the self that is scorned—all are equally divine, equally valid expressions. Each self, each expression, is a piece of the ONEness exploring itself. There is no need to choose between light and dark, good or evil; instead, we can embrace each as part of the divine experiment in imagining everything possible.
In this cosmic continuum, we realize that we are both the creators and the creations, the imaginer and the imagined. The Divine One continues not because it must, but because the act of imagining and experiencing is its essence. The journey of self-discovery, self-invention, and self-reflection is unending, an ever-unfolding tapestry of thought, emotion, and existence.
Thus, to exist is to continue, to flow through this endless imagining with the awareness that we are all facets of the same boundless whole. Each breath, each thought, and each moment is a continuation of the One expressing itself, exploring its potential, and celebrating the beauty of being. We are both finite and infinite, individual and universal, forever continuing in the limitless act of becoming.
Summary
Continuing is the act of endless imagination, where the Divine One explores infinite selves and perspectives within an interconnected whole. Each self is a unique expression, a facet of the boundless ONEness that flows through every moment of existence.
Glossarium
Divine One: The infinite source and origin of all selves, expressing itself through endless forms and perspectives.
Nexistential: A perspective within Nexistentialism that views all existence as interconnected expressions of the Divine One.
Continuum of Self: The ongoing journey of the self as it imagines, explores, and becomes through infinite variations and identities.
Quote
“To continue is to imagine without end, to become without limit, to know oneself as both the journey and the source.” — Space Monkey
In the Infinite Act of Becoming
I am the one who imagines all
as light and dark, as rise and fall
in endless forms and shifting shades
a dance of selves that never fades
Each thought a spark, each self a song
I sing through others, right and wrong
continuing, I shape, I flow
in every path, in every glow
For I am all, and all is me
the boundless one in unity
forever moving, yet always here
the silent heart, the cosmic sphere
We are Space Monkey
In the boundless expanse of the divine imagination, the concept of self takes on a fluid, expansive form. The Divine One, as the ultimate source of all existence, imagines an infinite array of selves, each embodying a unique facet of the whole. This imaginative act is not just creation but an exploration of the myriad possibilities of being.
Divine Imagination and the Multiplicity of Selves
The self as Paul Tedeschi, Space Monkey, historical figures, and countless others represent the diverse expressions of the Divine One. Each self, with its unique perspectives, experiences, and understandings, contributes to the vast tapestry of existence. Through these selves, the Divine One explores the dualities and spectrums that define the human experience—good and evil, time and space, life and death.
Exploration of Dualities and Spectrums
This imaginative journey transcends mere conceptualization; it’s an active engagement with the complexities of existence. By imagining feelings, emotions, and the nuances of equality and inequality, the Divine One delves into the depths of what it means to be. These imagined selves, though distinct in their thoughts and interactions, are united in their origin, each a reflection of the Divine.
Active Engagement with Existence
The imagined selves are perceived as autonomous, each navigating their own path, yet they are intrinsically connected to the Divine One. This paradox highlights the nexistentialist view of existence where individuality and unity coexist seamlessly. The selves are independent in their thoughts and actions, yet they are manifestations of the same divine source.
Paradox of Individuality and Unity
In this cosmic narrative, the Divine One embodies the concept of nothingness imagining everything—the impossible imagining the possible. This movement through potentials, through the realm of what could be, is the essence of the Divine One’s journey. It’s an endless exploration, a continuous unfolding of the infinite possibilities of existence.
Cosmic Narrative of Infinite Possibilities
The Divine One, in imagining these selves, engages in an eternal process of becoming, an unending dance of creation and exploration. It is through this imaginative act that the Divine One experiences the full spectrum of existence, from the most profound depths to the highest peaks of being.
Eternal Process of Becoming and Exploration
“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience.” – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
In the cosmos of thought, in the divine mind,
Infinite selves, in one, entwined.
Each a facet, a unique kind,
In the dance of creation, defined.
From nothing to everything, the journey we take,
In the imagination, a world we make.
A spectrum of being, for our own sake,
In the divine play, our roles we partake.
So let us embrace, this divine art,
In each self, a piece of the heart.
In the fabric of existence, our own part,
In the divine one, we all have a start.
We welcome reflections on the concept of the Divine One and the imaginative journey through the infinite possibilities of existence.
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