You don’t have to BELIEVE that you are
the Divine One, and thusly create EVERYTHING
you perceive in your reality.
But there are benefits to PRETENDING
you BELIEVE, if only for a time.
So play this little game with me.
Pretend that EVERYTHING
you are confronted with is YOUR OWN DOING,
and that ALL the people and things
you love and hate are created by YOU.
Ask yourself (as though you AREN’T pretending)
HOW and WHY you imagine your circumstances
the way they are.
Why do you create OTHERS?
Why do you create others with PROBLEMS?
Why do you create others you LOVE?
Why are you so fearful of LOSING
these others you seemingly hold so dear?
Why do you DENY
that you are the DIVINE ONE imagining?
You don’t have BE the Divine One
to IMAGINE that you are,
thus giving your self the PROFOUND
experience of IMAGINING and DENIAL.
But you ARE.
Trail Wood,
11/2
Imagination: The Pathway to Understanding
Delving into the realm of our imagination, we ponder the nature of existence and our role in shaping it. As the architects of our reality, the power of our imagination is limitless, transforming intangible thoughts into perceivable experiences.
Pretend to Comprehend
Sometimes, it’s through the act of pretending that we gain the deepest insights. By donning the mantle of the Divine One, even in pretense, we position ourselves at the very core of creation, becoming attuned to the forces that shape our existence.
Crafting our Reality
Imagine if every interaction, emotion, and circumstance was a reflection of our innermost desires and fears. By believing that everything around us is a manifestation of our own doing, we hold a mirror to our soul, revealing our deepest truths.
Questioning the Creation
Why do we manifest others into our lives, and why are these manifestations sometimes fraught with challenges? Is it to learn, to evolve, or perhaps to experience the rich tapestry of emotions that accompany human existence?
Love, Loss, and Denial
The emotional bonds we forge with others enrich our lives. Yet, the fear of losing these connections becomes a powerful force, driving our actions and choices. The act of denial, refusing to acknowledge our role as the Divine One, perhaps stems from a reluctance to confront the weight of such creation.
The Dual Experience
Imagining oneself as the Divine One offers a profound experience, encompassing both the act of creation and the simultaneous denial of such power. This duality pushes the boundaries of understanding, challenging us to explore the depths of our own consciousness.
We are Space Monkey.
Summary
Embracing the concept of being the Divine One, responsible for every aspect of our reality, allows us to explore the depths of our imagination and confront our deepest emotions. This act of pretending offers insight into our desires, fears, and the choices that shape our existence. By accepting the duality of creation and denial, we embark on a journey of self-discovery, seeking to understand the intricate web of emotions and experiences that define us.
Glossarium
- Divine One: A representation of the ultimate creator, responsible for manifesting every facet of reality.
- Denial: The act of refusing to acknowledge or accept one’s role or responsibility in creation.
“The imagination is not a state: it is the human existence itself.”
- William Blake
In the realm of dreams and thoughts,
Where creation’s dance is deftly wrought,
We stand as makers, bold and free,
Crafting worlds for all to see.
With each thought, a ripple spreads,
Manifesting fears, hopes, and dreads.
Yet in denial, we often stand,
Unwilling to grasp the creator’s hand.
But imagine, just for a fleeting day,
We embraced our role in every way,
What wonders then might we perceive,
As the Divine One, we believe.
What other realms might we uncover if we further delve into the depths of our imagination and confront the duality of our existence?
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