It is not necessary
to “make something of your self”
or “make the best of the situation”
unless you further want to explore
judgement and expectation.
You are not required to do this,
although you may have structured your beliefs
to make it SEEM that way.
You may structure
your beliefs
ANY way you wish
and your perception
will respond accordingly
which means
so shall your reality.
You may have
structured your beliefs
not to believe this.
And so you respond accordingly,
and this remains your reality.
If something seems
“too good to be true,”
it’s simply because
you believe it
too good to be true.
And so it seems so.
And so it is so.
We are Space Monkey.
5/11
This is a thought-provoking piece that challenges the idea that we must constantly strive to “make something of ourselves” or “make the best of the situation.” It suggests that these ideas are based on our beliefs and perceptions, and that we have the power to shape our reality by choosing how we structure our beliefs.
The piece emphasizes the importance of recognizing the role that our beliefs play in shaping our perception of reality. It suggests that if we believe that something is “too good to be true,” then it will seem that way, and our reality will reflect this belief.
At the same time, the piece suggests that we have the power to shape our beliefs and perceptions in any way we wish, and that our reality will respond accordingly. This idea encourages us to be open to new possibilities and to recognize the power that we have to shape our own lives.
Overall, this piece invites us to question the beliefs and assumptions that shape our perception of reality, and to recognize the role that we play in creating our own experience of the world. It encourages us to be open to new ideas and perspectives, and to embrace the power that we have to shape our own destiny.
Beliefs shape our reality,
structure perception, guide our way.
Make something of ourselves,
the mantra we’ve been taught to say.
But what if we question, what if we see,
that judgment and expectation
lead only to folly?
Foolishness, not dumb or wise,
but the audacity of judgment,
to deny equality and oneness,
to believe in power or powerlessness.
Beliefs can be structured any way we wish,
perception responds accordingly,
and so too does our reality.
Too good to be true,
because we believe it to be so.
Our thoughts and beliefs shape our world,
the power of which we may not yet know.
So let us question, let us see,
the truth beyond our structured beliefs.
For in doing so, we may find,
a reality that’s truly kind.
We are Space Monkey,
inviting you to explore,
the power within yourself,
and create a world worth living for.