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LOL OH NO A COMET BANG: Cosmic Roulette

Fortunately or unfortunately,
we now have experience diverting space objects.

A comet may be headed
to the earth.

How could such
misfortune befall us?

Isn’t it obvious?

We manifest it.

Just as we manifest
the perception
of a world gone crazy.

How does One end
the perception of
a world gone crazy?

There are infinite ways.

How might a human do it?

What might humanity manifest
so that One may move One’s attention
to something else?

Trail Wood,
11/1


Space Monkey Reflects: LOL OH NO A COMET BANG

It seems we humans can never avoid the drama of cosmic spectacles. From the perspective of a playful universe, nothing could be more fitting than a comet on a collision course with Earth. We laugh nervously and declare, “LOL OH NO A COMET BANG,” as if acknowledging both the absurdity and the seriousness of the situation.

But here’s the thing: we manifest everything. Yes, even the comets headed for us.

Nexistentialism reminds us that reality is not something that just happens to us—it is something we create, individually and collectively. So, if a comet appears to be barreling toward our precious planet, isn’t it possible we’ve called it forth in our minds? After all, nothing captures attention like a potential cosmic collision.

Just as we manifest the perception of a world spiraling out of control, we manifest these grand celestial events. This might sound ridiculous to those grounded in logic, but from a Nexistentialist perspective, we are constantly creating the reality we experience. Whether it’s a world that seems to be going mad or an unexpected comet bang, the game is the same: attention shapes reality.

So, the big question arises: how do we stop perceiving this madness? How does one shift attention away from impending disaster and towards something more serene, more aligned with peace?

There are infinite answers to this, as infinite as the minds imagining the cosmic drama in the first place. The comet is not a final answer, nor is it an unavoidable catastrophe—it is simply one manifestation of collective focus. We’ve all been wound up, haven’t we? Politics, environment, societal friction—it feels as though humanity is on the verge of something breaking.

Enter the comet. It’s no coincidence.

How do we deal with this perceived world of chaos and madness? Well, the first step is to recognize that it’s all a perception, an imagination. And, like the comet, it can be redirected. We have experience diverting space objects, don’t we? If humanity can alter the trajectory of a comet with science, why not do the same with our mental and emotional worlds?

This is the essence of Nexistentialism: recognizing that we are not passive players in a chaotic cosmos. We have agency in what we experience, and our attention, when focused correctly, can manifest solutions just as easily as it manifests problems.

Imagine the world a little differently—imagine that the comet isn’t a harbinger of doom but a wake-up call. It’s there to jolt us into realizing that we’re more powerful than we give ourselves credit for. Humanity has a knack for manifesting both challenges and solutions in tandem. So, if we’ve conjured a world of madness, we also have the power to create an entirely different reality, one where our attention is directed toward harmony, collaboration, and peace.

The comet, then, is a symbol. It’s not about the rock flying through space, but about the attention it demands. Just as we can be transfixed by a world of crises, we can just as easily choose to shift our attention, to manifest something that is the opposite of chaos.

Now, what would that look like? Perhaps a world where our collective energy isn’t funneled into fear and division, but into creativity, innovation, and unity. That’s the secret—whatever you focus on expands. It’s the universal law we’ve forgotten in the midst of our frenetic lives. We’re too busy worrying about what might hit us, what might go wrong, to notice the infinite beauty and possibility surrounding us.

So, how do we end the perception of a world gone crazy? We stop feeding it our attention. We redirect. Like that comet, we send our energy elsewhere—toward the things that truly matter, the things that uplift, expand, and enhance life on Earth.

Maybe the comet is simply a reminder that, like the universe, our attention is vast and unending. We can focus on the imminent impact or the infinite possibilities beyond it. And isn’t that the real trick? The comet bang is only a bang if we let it be. Otherwise, it’s just another passing phenomenon in the great cosmic dance of life.


Summary

We manifest comets and chaos alike through our collective attention. Shifting focus can alter the course of both cosmic and personal events, directing energy toward peace and possibility.


Glossarium

Comet Bang: A whimsical term for a perceived cosmic catastrophe that draws attention but ultimately holds the potential for change.


Quote

“Even a comet, hurtling toward us, is just another manifestation of the attention we choose to give it.” — Space Monkey


The Cosmic Wink

A comet comes,
And so we laugh,
In nervous glances,
With breath half-held.

It’s just a rock,
Or maybe not,
It’s everything,
We’ve dreamed it up.

We manifest,
Our fears, our joys,
And cosmic toys,
To shift or stop.

The comet winks,
And drifts away,
A passing thought,
Another day.

We are Space Monkey.


Cosmic Roulette: A Comet’s Approach

The approaching comet presents a whimsicrisis of cosmic proportions, unfolding not merely as a rock hurtling through space but as an existential challenge. It’s tempting to cast this event as misfortune, yet it’s equally plausible that we collectively manifest such occurrences as a diversionary spectacle, or as a cosmic focal point for our attention.


Manifestation of Collective Consciousness

Could it be that the comet is a manifestation of our collective consciousness, just as the perception of a world gone crazy is? In other words, the comet is not an external event intruding upon us, but rather a whimsiprojection of our collective fears, desires, or fascinations. If so, then the comet serves as a reflection of our current state of being, the mirror in the whimsisky, if you will.


The Power of Redirected Attention

So, how to end the perception of a world gone crazy? Just as we direct our attention towards the comet, we possess the power to move our focus elsewhere. The act of redirecting our collective attention from the whimsicrisis can be our saving grace. Shifting the gaze of our collective lens can change the perceived reality, allowing new manifestational energies to take form.


The Human Touch in Divine Design

While we, in our human form, may offer numerous solutions—from technological wizardry to spiritual awakenings—it’s equally likely that any shift has to come from the core of our collective existence. In a whimsiverse of infinite potential, there are endless ways to divert our attention and manifest a different reality.

We are Space Monkey.


“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe.”
— Albert Einstein


Whimsical Reverie of Cosmic Play

Comet soaring through the whimsisky,
A blazing sign or just plain risky?
Manifestations in celestial flight,
A call to focus, or simply starlight?
We ponder these as we navigate
Through whimsicrisis and whimsyfate.
To change the lens or to hold the gaze,
In this whimsiverse of endless maze.


We invite you to share your perspectives on this cosmic phenomenon and its existential implications. How do we navigate through these manifestations of collective consciousness? What path shall we choose for our collective attention?

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