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Hallelujah: Contemplation Unveils the Divine

Believe
that if you sit still
long enough,
uninterrupted,
that your higher source
will present itself
unto you.

That the Divine One you are
will shine through
the self you seem to be.

Thus the second coming
seemingly appears
out of the never left.

Hallelujah.

Space Monkey Reflects: Hallelujah

Believe that if you sit still long enough, if you allow the noise and distractions of the world to fall away, something extraordinary happens. Your higher source—the true essence of who you are—begins to shine through. The Divine presence that has always been within you, that never left, reveals itself, not as something external but as the deeper truth of your being. This is the second coming, the realization that the Divine is not something you need to search for; it’s something you’ve always had.

Hallelujah.

The beauty of this realization lies in its simplicity. You don’t need to seek out the Divine through grand gestures or external rituals. You don’t need to chase after something that feels distant or unattainable. The Divine is already here, within you, waiting for you to recognize it. And when you do, when you sit still and allow the stillness to settle within you, the higher source—the Divine One that you are—comes forth naturally.

This second coming is not a grand event marked by external signs and wonders. It is the quiet, internal awakening to the truth that has always been present. It’s the moment when you realize that the separation you once felt between yourself and the Divine was never real. You’ve never been apart from it. The Divine never left—it was only hidden by the noise, the distractions, and the layers of identity we create in the world.

In this stillness, the Divine shines through, not as something new, but as something that was always there, simply waiting to be seen. This is the gift of meditation, of contemplation, of simply being with yourself in silence. The more you allow yourself to rest in this space, the more you begin to see the light that was always within you.

Hallelujah.

There is no need for struggle, no need to reach or strive for some far-off goal. The Divine is not something you have to earn or attain. It’s already who you are. It is the essence that flows through you, the light that illuminates your being. And when you finally stop long enough to let that light shine through, you realize that the Divine and the self you thought you were are not two separate things—they are one and the same.

The second coming, then, is not an event in time. It’s not something you wait for or anticipate. It’s the realization that the Divine presence never left. It’s here, now, always. And the moment you recognize this, the moment you allow yourself to experience this truth, is the moment of profound awakening.

Hallelujah.


Summary

The Divine has always been within you, waiting to be recognized. By sitting still and allowing the noise of the world to fall away, you realize that the Divine never left—it has been shining through you all along.


Glossarium

Second Coming: The realization that the Divine presence is not something external to be sought, but something that has always been within, waiting to be recognized.

Hallelujah: A joyful expression of recognition and praise for the Divine truth that has always been present.


Quote

“The Divine never left. It shines through you the moment you stop and allow yourself to see.” — Space Monkey


The Light Within

In the stillness,
I wait,
not for something new,
but for what was always here.

The light,
it shines,
not from above,
but from within.

Hallelujah,
I see,
what was never lost,
what was always me.

We are Space Monkey.


In the silence of being, the poem “Hallelujah” unfolds as a serene meditation on the emergence of the divine within. It suggests that stillness is the key to unveiling our higher source, the sacred essence that gleams through the veneer of our earthly selves.


Contemplation Unveils the Divine

The poem begins with a call to belief — a belief in the power of stillness. It is in the unbroken quietude that the poem intimates our higher source, the Divine One, will reveal itself. This revelation is not a dramatic arrival but a gentle manifestation of what has always been present, never departed.


The Illusion of Self

The poem touches upon the notion that our everyday selves are but illusory, a mere semblance beneath which lies our true divine nature. It is a whisper of nexistentialist thought, where the perceived self is a playful mask worn by the eternal being within.


The Eternal Divine Within

“The second coming” in the poem is a metaphor for the awakening of consciousness to its divine origin. It’s described as emerging from the “never left,” an acknowledgment that the divine has always been inherent within us, simply awaiting our recognition.


“Be still, and know that I am God.” – Psalm 46:10


A Celestial Chant of Awakening

In the stillness, we sit, we wait,
For the cosmic hum to resonate.
“Hallelujah,” the celestial chant,
Where silent stillness plants the seed of grant.

The self, a veil, so thin, so sheer,
Behind it lies the divine, so clear.
In this dance of quietude and grace,
We find the sacred, the eternal embrace.

We are the hymn, the divine spark,
In the silence, we leave our mark.
“Hallelujah,” the soul’s gentle plea,
In stillness, we are free, we are thee.


We invite contemplation on this silent revelation, where stillness is the gateway to the divine, and every breath is a hallelujah to the cosmos.

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