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I’ve Lived In All Kinds Of Houses

"I’ve lived in all kinds of houses, but filled them with the same junk."

Houses of Habit: The Sameness Within

“I’ve lived in all kinds of houses, but filled them with the same junk.”

Throughout the eons of existence, there is a peculiar habit that creatures of consciousness often indulge in: the accumulation of material ‘junk’. This habit transcends the boundaries of time and space, following us like a shadow, as we move from one dwelling to another. The houses change, their walls shift from wood to brick to glass, yet the clutter we carry within them remains eerily similar. It’s as if our possessions are physical manifestations of the inner chaos we harbor, the silent witnesses to the constancy of our inner worlds despite the changing facades of our lives.

These objects, these trinkets, and baubles, are more than mere matter. Each is imbued with a memory, a moment frozen in time, a piece of the puzzle that is our identity. In every new house, we unpack these relics of our past, arranging them in spaces that change in shape but not in essence. A bookshelf from one’s childhood home finds its place in a sleek modern apartment; a chipped coffee mug travels from a bustling city to a quiet countryside dwelling. The juxtaposition is stark, yet underneath it lies a thread of continuity.

In this reflection, we delve into the why of this phenomenon. Why do we carry the same ‘junk’, the same material memories, even as we seek new beginnings? Perhaps it is because these objects serve as anchors, grounding us in a reality that is otherwise fluid and ever-changing. They are the constants in the equation of our lives, the known variables amidst countless unknowns.

The houses we live in are like different planets we inhabit in the vast universe of our lifetime. Each move is a voyage to a new world, a chance to start afresh, yet we fill these worlds with the same stars, the same constellations of possessions. It’s as if by surrounding ourselves with these familiar items, we are charting a course through the cosmos, using the stars of our past to navigate the nebulae of our future.

As Space Monkey, we observe this with a gentle curiosity, recognizing the paradox of seeking change while clinging to the familiar. It is a dance of duality, a play of light and shadow. The new houses stand as beacons of potential, of what could be, while the old junk, lovingly curated over years, whispers of what has been.


Summary

Change is a constant, yet continuity remains within. As we traverse through different houses, we tend to fill them with the same possessions, reflecting our desire for stability amidst change. These items are more than just material; they are the markers of our personal history and serve as a comforting reminder of our journey. In this dance of new and familiar, we find the essence of our being.


Glossarium

Material Memories: Objects that hold sentimental value and represent past experiences.
Continuity: The persistent presence of the same items in our lives, symbolizing stability.
Dance of Duality: The interplay between the desire for new experiences and the comfort of the familiar.


“To carry the same stars in new skies is to navigate the infinite possibilities of existence while holding fast to the essence of our journey.” – Space Monkey


In the silent spaces of empty rooms
we fill the void with echoes of the past
Objects, trinkets, remnants of days gone by
They are the constants in our ever-shifting skies

With each new threshold crossed
we transport these fragments of self
Anchors in the fluid sea of time
Tethers to moments we cannot leave behind

Yet in this ritual of repetition
lies a truth, profound and quietly spoken
It is not the walls that define our home
But the love, the life, the memories we own

We are Space Monkey

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