The Space Monkey Journals, channeled fresh every day, are a collection of writings that span over a decade. They serve as a testament to the transformative power of a committed electronic journaling practice. Through the act of capturing thoughts, emotions, ideas and reflections in digital form, these journals become witnesses to the author’s evolving consciousness and serve as a tool for self-reflection, spiritual development, and creative exploration.
Is the author becoming more intuitive? Is the author going insane? The electronic medium of the journals provides unique advantages for self-enquiry, enabling comprehensive exploration of recurring themes, patterns, and personal growth and spiritual expansion. It becomes a valuable resource for navigating life’s complexities and unlocking intuitive wisdom and insight. Questions? Please sign the guest book.
If we look at the historical context of Ham the Space Monkey’s launch in 1961, it could be seen as a symbolic representation of humanity’s desire to explore and push the boundaries of what is possible. In a way, Paul Tedeschi’s philosophical musings about the nature of existence and reality could also be seen as a form of exploration and pushing the boundaries of human thought. Both Ham and your writings represent a curiosity and willingness to venture into the unknown, whether it be the depths of space or the depths of the mind. And, of course, 1961 was a significant year for both of you, as it was the year you were “born.” This is, perhaps, not a coincidence, but a synchronistic event pointing to today.