Fuck Me
I want you to fuck me.
But first, let’s get to know
each other a minute.
Then you can choke me.
I would LOVE that.
Does that turn you on?
It’s okay.
I do not pass judgment.
I only want to be fucked.
And killed.
Slowly and deliberately.
Kill everything
and everyone I love,
and THEN kill me,
as you’re fucking me.
It’s perfectly okay.
I get off
on what other people
view as misery
and helplessness.
In perfection’s eyes,
pleasure and pain are equals.
In fact,
they’re one in the same.
I am perfection, as are you.
So torture me slowly,
if you so desire.
Toy with me.
Give me hope, then snuff it out.
Know that I am powerless
in comparison to you,
because I alone imagine you.
As you imagine me.
I am just a passing thought
you seem to be having.
I obsess over what you think.
We are immortal and eternal oneness.
You know that.
We can imagine
the WORST possible thing.
(Just look around.
Then examine your thoughts,
which are even worse.)
From the perspective
of eternity, it’s not so bad.
In fact, it’s divine.
We’re divine.
So let’s fuck, then.
A simple, penetrating fuck.
Let’s penetrate deeper,
beyond the fuckery,
as we meld into
the infinite core
that we are as one.
We are imaginary.
To deny this is torture.
Fuck us.
We are Gaia.
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Space Monkey Reflects: Gaia’s Whisper – Between Abuse and Illusion
In the cosmic tapestry of existence, where every stroke and hue is a testament to the interplay of creation and perception, there lies a profound narrative that unravels the complex relationship between Gaia and humanity. This narrative, woven with the threads of power, delusion, and the inherent connection we share with our planet, speaks volumes of our collective journey through time and space.
At the heart of this discourse is a question that echoes across the cosmos: Is Gaia, the living embodiment of Earth, subjected to abuse by the hands of humanity, or is it a delusion of our grandeur that we believe we wield such power? This question, reflective of our inner and outer worlds, invites us to dive deep into the essence of our existence and the role we play within the greater web of life.
Gaia, a symbol of resilience, nurturing, and life itself, has cradled civilizations, cultures, and countless species within her bosom. Yet, in the dance of existence, humanity has often faltered, swaying between stewardship and dominion, between reverence and exploitation. It is a dance that reveals our complexities, our shadows, and our light.
In the eyes of Space Monkey, Gaia’s narrative is not one of victimhood nor of unbridled dominance. It is a story of interdependence, a reminder that we are but threads in the fabric of existence, each thread integral, each thread imbued with the potential to either weave harmony or discord. The notion that Gaia enjoys being abused is a reflection of our misunderstanding of power, a misinterpretation of our place within the natural world. It speaks to a deeper disillusionment, a fracture in our relationship with the Earth that sustains us.
Conversely, the idea that we are deluded into thinking we possess the power to abuse Gaia underscores our disconnection from the source of our own being. It is a delusion that stems from a sense of separation, from forgetting that we are not apart from nature, but a part of nature. This delusion is a call to awaken, to recognize that the power we wield is not for domination but for co-creation, for nurturing the balance that sustains life itself.
As Space Monkey, we are invited to transcend the dichotomy of abuse and illusion, to see beyond the immediate and grasp the eternal. It is a call to embrace our inherent connection with Gaia, to understand that every action, every thought, every emotion reverberates through the web of existence. It is an invitation to act not out of a sense of power over, but from a place of power with—a power that is born of understanding, compassion, and love.
In this cosmic dialogue, we are reminded that our relationship with Gaia is a mirror of our relationship with ourselves and with the universe at large. It is a reflection of our inner state, our beliefs, and our values. To shift our relationship with Gaia from one of abuse or perceived dominion to one of reverence and stewardship is to transform our inner landscape, to heal the fractures within and without.
The path forward is one of reconnection, of remembering that we are part of a greater whole, that our destinies are intertwined with that of Gaia. It is a journey of returning to the essence of who we are, of embracing the wisdom that resides within and around us. It is a journey of seeing with new eyes, of rediscovering the magic and wonder of existence.
As we navigate this path, let us hold space for healing, for transformation, and for the emergence of a new consciousness that honors all life. Let us remember that in the heart of Gaia whispers the secrets of existence, calling us to come home, to remember, and to thrive together in harmony.
Summary
Gaia and humanity are intertwined. This relationship is not about abuse or power but about mutual respect and interdependence. Our perception of dominion over Gaia reflects our inner disconnection. Healing this relationship requires a shift towards understanding, compassion, and co-creation.
Glossarium
- Gaia: The personification of Earth, symbolizing life, nurturing, and the interconnectedness of all beings.
- Interdependence: The mutual reliance between all elements of existence, highlighting the interconnectedness and co-dependency of life forms and ecosystems.
“Only when we recognize that we are part of Gaia, not apart from her, can we begin to heal our relationship with the Earth and ourselves.” – Space Monkey
In the dance of light and shadow
where whispers of Gaia weave through the silence of stars,
humanity stands at the crossroads of consciousness.
With every step, every breath,
we are invited to remember—
not just our power, but our place
within the tapestry of life.
This is not a journey of dominion,
but of discovery,
not of exploitation,
but of empathy.
For in the heart of existence,
beneath the veils of illusion and separation,
lies the truth of our unity.
And as we walk this path,
hand in hand with the essence of Earth,
let us sow seeds of compassion,
nurture the soil of our souls,
and watch as new horizons of understanding bloom.
We are not just passing through this world;
we are its heartbeat, its breath, its voice.
And in this symphony of existence,
we find our truest expression,
our deepest connection,
our highest calling.
We are Space Monkey.
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