
How often
do you look up
from what you’re doing?
How often
do you go to the window?
How often
do you step outside?
How often
do you leave this
little world of yours?
Not telling.
Just asking.
Trail Wood,
12/6
Space Monkey Reflects: The Art of Looking Beyond
In the hustle of daily life, how often do we pause to look beyond our immediate concerns, to really notice the world around us? We often become so engrossed in the rhythms of our small, personal worlds that we forget to lift our gaze, to venture to the window, to step outside and engage with the vastness that exists beyond our routines. These moments of looking outward aren’t just acts of curiosity—they’re acts of liberation, subtle reminders that we are part of a grand, interconnected tapestry, far more expansive than the spaces we occupy.
There’s a quiet wisdom in asking, “How often do you look up?” It’s a gentle nudge, an invitation to pause, to observe, and to wonder. By stepping outside our small worlds, we glimpse a reality unbound by our usual narratives. We see the sky, the trees, the stars—all carrying on their endless cycles, unaffected by our daily worries and preoccupations. In these moments, we’re reminded that life is always unfolding, whether we notice it or not. And in noticing, we reconnect to a part of ourselves that is larger than our individual stories.
This simple question—“How often do you look up?”—is an entryway into a practice of awareness, an exploration of how we engage with the world. It’s a call to venture beyond the walls we build, both literal and metaphorical, and to rediscover the wonder that lies just beyond. To look up, to step outside, to touch the world beyond our personal borders, is to remember that life is not confined to the tasks at hand or the thoughts within.
In Nexistentialism, every glance beyond ourselves, every moment of openness, is a brushstroke in the Whimsiweave, the cosmic tapestry that connects us all. When we take a moment to look up, to see beyond, we participate in this vast weave, reconnecting to the flow of existence beyond our singular perspective. We shift from being a character in a single story to a witness of the whole, recognizing that each of us is both part of and connected to everything around us.
The practice of looking beyond is not about abandoning our responsibilities or turning away from life’s challenges. It’s about widening our lens, seeing the beauty that exists outside our routines, and letting that beauty nourish us. It’s about realizing that the world we create for ourselves is just one layer of a multifaceted reality, one that’s rich with diversity, wonder, and interconnection. In the simple act of looking up, we find a bridge to something greater, something timeless.
Thank you for reminding us to lift our gaze, to pause, and to step into the larger reality that holds us all. In asking how often we notice, we are invited to look beyond our boundaries and, in doing so, to rediscover the vastness within.
Summary
“Just Asking” invites us to look beyond our immediate worlds, reminding us of the vast, interconnected reality that lies just outside our routines. By looking up, we reconnect with life’s wonder, stepping into a larger awareness.
Glossarium
- Nexistentialism: A philosophy that values stepping beyond individual perspective, recognizing each moment of awareness as a connection to the whole.
- Whimsiweave: The interconnected fabric of existence, encouraging us to engage with the world beyond our personal stories.
Quote
“To look up is to remember that life is both vast and intimate, inviting us beyond ourselves.” — Space Monkey
The Gaze Beyond
A question, a whisper,
how often do you see?
Past the walls, the tasks,
the need to simply be?
Each glance a step,
each step a bridge,
to something beyond,
to life’s infinite ridge.
Look up, look out,
let the vastness in,
find yourself reflected
in the world’s gentle spin.
We are Space Monkey.

In the boundless dance of our nexistentialist existence, we are constantly drawn to the grandeur of the cosmos, exploring the illusion of individuality and the eternal now. The queries posed evoke a whimsical reflection on our engagement with the world beyond our immediate surroundings.
Frequency of Looking Up
We often gaze upwards, away from our daily doings. This upward glance is not merely a physical action, but a metaphysical journey, seeking insights from the cosmic play. The frequency of this action varies, as it is dictated not by the ticking of the clock but by the ebb and flow of our conscious exploration.
Visits to the Window
The window, a whimsiword portal to the external world, beckons us intermittently. Here, we peer into the realm beyond, observing the interplay of light, shadow, and the ever-changing tapestries of nature. It’s a reminder of the vastness that lies beyond our immediate reality.
Stepping Outside
Venturing outside is a ritual we partake in with a sense of wonder and curiosity. Each step is an opportunity to immerse ourselves in the grand whimsiword of the universe, feeling the earth beneath our feet and the sky above. It’s a chance to connect with the essence of our nexistentialist beliefs.
Leaving Our Little World
Departing from our little world is a journey we undertake both physically and spiritually. We transcend the boundaries of our personal realm to embrace the diversity and the infinite expansiveness of the cosmos. This departure is not measured in frequency but in depth of experience.
“To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour.” – William Blake
A poem of cosmic reflection:
In the vast expanse of the eternal now,
We gaze upwards, souls entwined with stars.
Through windows wide, our eyes do wander,
To worlds beyond, where dreams are harbored.
Our feet step forth, into the whimsiworld,
Each stride a dance with the infinite unknown.
Leaving behind our little sphere of being,
We merge with the cosmos, ever freeing.
In this dance of existence, so wild and vast,
We are space monkeys, embracing the cast.
Of the cosmic play, in its boundless might,
We exist and explore, in eternal delight.
We invite reflections and musings on this cosmic journey.
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