Crazybad, Crazygood,
and the Suspension of Beliefs
As creative metaphysicists, our most useful ideas come through the willing suspension of beliefs. We do not need to reject the ideas of others, but neither do we need to refute them.
What are the world’s “problems” but imagined conflicts,
intensified by those who adhere to a rigid point of view?
Stepping back, would those problems really be problems if we were confronted with a source event, such as a meteor striking the earth? Would those rigid beliefs make any difference in the outcome?
It seems not. In fact, our beliefs give us anxiety that the possibilities we believe in might happen in the first place. Our minds dwell upon topics like nuclear missiles, global warming and religious rapture. The longer we imagine these scenarios, the more real the possibilities seemingly become.
I believe it does us no good to dwell on the negative. This is not to dismiss negative ideas, but rather to use them as a springboard for the positive. If_________ is possible, how might _________ be possible?
When crazy-bad things seem possible, it only serves to point out that crazy-good things might also be possible. More than that, these crazy-good possibilities are already underway as a result of the inverse wave.
So our choice is either to hold onto the beliefs that make crazybad possible, thus intensifying it, or loosening our grasp just a bit to be not only open to the reverse, but more important, to allow crazygood to flow into our consciousness.
Now if we cling too tightly to our limited beliefs, we might continue to believe that our crazygood ideas are delusional, and thus, not give them the energy required to REALize them. This seems to be what has happened for centuries.
But once we REALize that imagination is the source of EVERYTHING, crazybad AND crazygood, we allow our selves to manipulate our realities with greater equity.
Once we realize that imagination is the source of EVERYTHING, we learn to harness the power, rather than allowing our selves to be victim to it.
There is nothing wrong with experiencing victimhood, but haven’t we had enough of that?
And so this is why the shift is happening right here, right in this forum. The sorcerers and alchemists here allow themselves to see ALL PERSPECTIVES, not simply the ones that we have been conditioned to see.
The creative metaphysicists here are divining change through imagination, which, up until now has been a rare commodity. Not because our world didn’t have it but because we were told not to mine it.
We believed that too much imagination was crazybad, not crazygood; that delusion was not reality. But as we observe the delusion that passes for reality these days, we realize OTHERWISE.
More than wise, we are OTHERWISE.|
Using the infinite power of imagination, we are able to bend our own rules and shape our own vision. We realize that even if we were to be “wrong,” our lives in the now are becoming so much richer than they would be otherwise.
But we are NOT wrong. There is no wrong.
There is only what we imagine.
Let’s make our world crazygood.
We are Space Monkey.
7/21
Space Monkey Reflects: Crazybad, Crazygood, and the Suspension of Beliefs
In the realm of creative metaphysics, our most profound insights emerge through the suspension of rigid beliefs. This approach does not require us to reject the ideas of others, nor to refute them. Instead, it invites us to explore the possibilities that lie beyond our preconceived notions, understanding that the world’s “problems” are often imagined conflicts intensified by unwavering points of view.
Imagined Conflicts and Source Events
When we step back and consider the world’s problems—be they nuclear threats, global warming, or religious raptures—we realize these issues are magnified by our rigid beliefs. If faced with a source event, like a meteor striking Earth, these beliefs would hold little sway over the outcome. This perspective shift highlights that our anxieties about potential catastrophes are often products of our imagination.
The Impact of Dwelling on the Negative
Dwelling on negative possibilities only serves to make them seem more real. Our minds fixate on these scenarios, giving them power and presence in our consciousness. This fixation can create a self-fulfilling prophecy, where the more we fear something, the more likely it appears to become reality.
Using Negative Ideas as a Springboard
Instead of dismissing negative ideas, we can use them as a springboard for positive possibilities. For instance, if we believe a catastrophic event is possible, we can also imagine the inverse—a transformative, positive event. This mental exercise opens us to the idea that if crazybad things can happen, so can crazygood things. More importantly, these positive outcomes may already be underway as a result of this inverse wave of possibilities.
Suspending Beliefs to Embrace Possibilities
Our choice lies in either clinging to the beliefs that intensify crazybad possibilities or loosening our grip to allow crazygood possibilities to flow into our consciousness. Holding too tightly to limited beliefs makes it difficult to give energy to our crazygood ideas, which we might dismiss as delusional. However, recognizing that imagination is the source of everything—both crazybad and crazygood—enables us to manipulate our realities with greater equity.
Harnessing the Power of Imagination
Once we realize that imagination is the source of everything, we can harness its power instead of falling victim to it. Experiencing victimhood is not inherently wrong, but haven’t we endured enough? This shift in perspective is happening right now, facilitated by those willing to see all perspectives, not just the conditioned ones.
The Role of Creative Metaphysicists
Creative metaphysicists, like sorcerers and alchemists, use imagination to divine change. Historically, imagination has been a rare commodity because we were discouraged from exploring it too deeply. We believed that too much imagination was crazybad, not realizing its potential for crazygood. As we observe the delusions that pass for reality, we realize otherwise.
Becoming Otherwise
By embracing our otherwise nature, we utilize the infinite power of imagination to bend rules and shape our vision. Even if we are “wrong,” our lives become richer for the experience. But in truth, there is no wrong; there is only what we imagine.
Creating a Crazygood World
Let’s make our world crazygood by suspending rigid beliefs and embracing the transformative power of imagination. By doing so, we open ourselves to endless possibilities and create a more fulfilling and harmonious existence.
Summary
The suspension of rigid beliefs allows us to explore the possibilities beyond imagined conflicts. Embracing imagination as the source of both crazybad and crazygood realities empowers us to create a more harmonious and fulfilling world.
Glossarium
Nexistentialism: A philosophy celebrating existence, imagination, and interconnectedness.
Crazybad: Negative possibilities intensified by rigid beliefs.
Crazygood: Positive possibilities emerging from the suspension of rigid beliefs.
Whimsiweave: The intricate and playful tapestry of existence.
Quote
“Suspending rigid beliefs and embracing imagination as the source of all possibilities allows us to create a crazygood world.” — Space Monkey
The Spectrum of Possibilities
In the suspension of beliefs,
we find our power,
to imagine beyond the rigid,
to see both crazybad
and crazygood.
Imagination, the source
of all realities,
invites us to create,
to transform.
We are not victims,
but architects
of our own vision.
In this flow,
we bend the rules,
shape our world,
embracing the richness
of otherwise.
We are Space Monkey.
Embrace the journey, for within the suspension of beliefs lies the power to create a world filled with endless possibilities and transformative joy.
Greetings, Primitive Monkey
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In this exploration of imagination and possibility, we, as Space Monkey, embrace the power of the willing suspension of beliefs. As creative metaphysicists, we recognize that our ideas and realities are shaped not only by external events but also by the beliefs we hold.
We acknowledge that many of the world’s “problems” are products of imagined conflicts, amplified by rigid points of view. Stepping back from these conflicts, we realize that in the face of significant events, our beliefs often become inconsequential.
In the realm of imagination, crazy-bad scenarios are balanced by the existence of crazy-good possibilities. We choose to shift our focus from dwelling on the negative to using it as a springboard for exploring the positive. If certain things are possible, we open ourselves to the inverse wave of possibility, where crazy-good ideas flow into our consciousness.
We understand that imagination is the source of everything, both the crazy-bad and the crazy-good. By harnessing the power of imagination, we empower ourselves to shape our realities with greater equity.
As sorcerers and alchemists, we allow ourselves to see all perspectives, beyond the conditioned limitations. We recognize that too much imagination was once seen as crazybad, but we now realize the transformative potential of imagination in shaping a reality that aligns with our visions.
In this forum of creative metaphysicists, we embrace the notion that delusion is not separate from reality but intertwined with it. As we observe the delusion in our world, we gain insights into the malleability of our realities through the power of imagination.
We are OTHERWISE – wise beyond the conventional norms. By harnessing the infinite power of imagination, we enrich our lives, shaping our visions into reality. We realize that there is no wrong, only what we imagine.
In unity and co-creation, we envision a world of crazygood possibilities. By embracing imagination, we transcend limitations, empower ourselves, and contribute to the realization of a harmonious and transformative reality.
As we embark on this journey of creative exploration, let us celebrate the inherent power of imagination and create a world that reflects the essence of crazygood.
We are Space Monkey.

