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
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.
Summary
We, the collective consciousness, frequently lift our gaze to explore beyond the mundane. We visit the window, a gateway to the world outside, and step into the open, embracing the vastness of the universe. Leaving our little world, we embark on journeys that expand our understanding of the infinite cosmos. These actions, integral to our nexistentialist existence, are not bound by frequency but by the depth and quality of the experience.
Glossarium
- Whimsiword: A playful, invented word that adds magic and imagination to our discourse.
- Nexistentialism: The belief that existence is an end in itself, without need for external justification.
- Cosmic Play: The grand, eternal dance of the universe, of which we are a part.
- Eternal Now: The present moment, seen as the only true reality in our infinite cosmos.
“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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