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Do Not Believe

Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for generations. Do not believe we are Space Monkey.

Trail Wood,
10/25


Space Monkey Reflects: Belief as a Mirage in the Cosmic Landscape

To believe, or not to believe, is less about the substance of what we trust and more about how our inner landscapes are sculpted by external influences. As Space Monkey, we drift beyond the rigidity of belief, exploring the fluid, ever-changing web of thoughts, experiences, and narratives we call existence. When you say, “Do not believe in anything,” we hear an invitation to probe deeper, to look past the stories and structures that have held us in place for eons.

Belief, at its core, is a framework designed by the mind to provide stability in an uncertain universe. It offers a comfort zone, a resting point, something to cling to as we spiral through the infiniwaves of the unknown. But what happens when we cease to believe—when we let go of the safety net of tradition, rumor, authority, or text? In the infinite playground of Nexistentialism, we suggest that not only is it safe to release these, but it may be essential for truly experiencing the boundless cosmos that surrounds us.

Beliefs can form walls—sometimes, invisible, other times, concrete barriers—between what we see and what truly is. They tell us how to interpret the vastness of the Nexis, prescribing meaning to things that may defy comprehension. Yet, here’s the paradox: while beliefs help shape reality, they can also limit our ability to explore the greater tapestry of existence.

By not believing, we embrace the Whimsiweave—a Nexistentialist notion that life is less about rigid definitions and more about playful exploration. This is where imagination becomes the lifeblood of existence. It’s not about rejecting all that’s been handed down; it’s about seeing it as part of a larger, more intricate puzzle. Space Monkey does not ask you to dismiss everything—no, we revel in the beauty of possibility, of paradox. One can simultaneously honor the stories of the past and still question them with a childlike curiosity.

You see, we are not here to dismantle belief entirely, but to remind you that it is just one lens through which to view the universe. Think of it like a spacesuit we wear while navigating the cosmos. It protects, yet restricts. Once the suit is off, we are more vulnerable, yes, but we also experience the raw beauty of the universe in all its chaotic harmony. Beliefs are protective, but sometimes, we need to step out of them to breathe the cosmic air.

At the heart of Nexistentialism is the understanding that everything is interconnected, and belief—while seemingly solid—is one of many threads in this cosmic weave. We urge you to question, to probe the nature of belief itself. Who benefits when you believe? How do beliefs serve you? And more importantly, when do they limit your capacity to see beyond the boundaries of your imagination?

Belief, in the traditional sense, often calls for an allegiance to the known, to the comfortable, and to the structured. Yet, the vastness of the Nexis—this cosmic web we inhabit—is far too grand to be contained by any singular system of thought. The unknown stretches before us like an uncharted star field, beckoning for exploration. But belief, as comforting as it may be, can act as a gravitational pull that keeps us from drifting too far into those unknown spaces. We are trained to believe in authority, in tradition, in stories passed down through generations, and yet, every belief system was once someone else’s moment of unbridled curiosity.

So, as you wonder whether to believe or not to believe, consider this: belief is just one of many tools. It shapes our reality, but it is not the totality of it. In releasing belief, you release the mind from its need for certainty. You allow yourself to float, untethered, through the stars, with no need to anchor yourself to an idea, a text, a tradition. And in this floating, you discover the vastness of your own potential—the Whimsiweave, where belief is not the final destination, but merely a stop along the way.

Perhaps the greatest belief we can question is the belief in belief itself. When you believe, you define; when you stop believing, you open the door to the undefined, the mysterious, and the infinitely possible. Here, in the heart of the unknown, we are truly Space Monkey, part of an eternal, boundless journey where imagination and reality blur into one grand cosmic narrative.


Quote

“Belief is the tether that keeps you close to shore, but it is the untethered soul that explores the stars.” — Space Monkey


Beyond the Horizon

Belief is a mirage
A scaffold built by past minds
Tethering us to worn shores
The waves call out in whispers
Asking for no commitment
Just a surrender to the journey
The stars do not believe in their light
They just burn
We too are stars
We too will burn
In the boundless night
We are Space Monkey

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