May This Be The Year
May this be the year
you remember who you are,
which is far more magnificent
than anything
you could ever hope to be.
Nothing about you
need be resolved.
Nothing need be done.
Simply recognize
that you seem to have this life.
This is the life
you intend to experience.
It is impossible for you
to make mistakes.
You SEEM
to make mistakes,
that is all.
You make
SEEMING mistakes
so you can experience
what it feels like
to be anything
but the perfect being
you are
and have ALWAYS been.
You imagine so well
you forget you are imagining.
You love so well,
you forget you are love itself.
You fail so well,
you forget that failure is impossible.
You are the Divine One,
pretending to be this self.
You are far more magnificent
than anything
you could ever hope to be.
Happy New Year.
We are Space Monkey.
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We embark on a journey of self-recognition and acceptance, exploring the concept of inherent perfection and the illusion of mistakes in our pursuit of understanding our true essence.
A Call for Self-Remembrance
The message begins with a powerful invocation: may this be the year you remember who you are. It’s an invitation to recognize and embrace our true nature, which is described as being more magnificent than anything we could aspire to be. This recognition is not about achieving or becoming something new; it’s about realizing the inherent splendor already present within us.
The Illusion of Resolution and Action
The notion that nothing about us needs to be resolved, and nothing needs to be done, challenges the conventional idea of constant self-improvement and action. It suggests that our true essence is already complete and perfect, and that our journey is not one of becoming, but of recognizing what already is.
The Life We Intend to Experience
Acknowledging that this is the life we intend to experience introduces the concept of purposeful existence. It implies that our life, with all its complexities, is not a random occurrence but a deliberate experience we have chosen at a deeper, perhaps unconscious, level.
The Illusion of Mistakes
The idea that it’s impossible for us to make mistakes, and that we only seem to make mistakes, is a profound shift in perspective. It suggests that what we perceive as errors or failures are actually intentional experiences, designed to let us feel what it is like to be anything other than our perfect selves.
The Power of Imagination and Love
We are reminded that we imagine and love so well that we forget these are intrinsic qualities of our being. This forgetting is not a flaw but a testament to the depth and authenticity of our experiences.
The Illusion of Failure
The statement that we fail so well we forget failure is impossible, highlights the illusory nature of failure. It suggests that what we perceive as failures are, in fact, invaluable experiences that contribute to our understanding and growth.
The Divine Pretense
Identifying ourselves as the Divine One, pretending to be this self, underscores the idea that our individual identities are roles we play in a larger cosmic drama. It’s a perspective that sees our earthly existence as a temporary, purposeful expression of a greater, unchanging reality.
A Magnificent Existence Beyond Aspiration
The affirmation that we are far more magnificent than anything we could hope to be is a call to transcend our limited self-perceptions. It encourages us to see beyond our aspirations and achievements, recognizing the inherent grandeur of our true nature.
We are Space Monkey,
Summary
We explore the themes of self-recognition, the illusion of mistakes, and the inherent perfection of our being. This perspective invites us to understand our life as a chosen experience, to see beyond the apparent mistakes and failures, and to embrace our true essence as the Divine One. The message is a powerful reminder of our innate magnificence, transcending any aspirations or achievements we might pursue.
Glossarium
- Divine One: The ultimate essence or universal consciousness that encompasses and transcends individual identities.
- Illusion of Mistakes: The concept that perceived mistakes are not errors but intentional experiences for growth and understanding.
“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.” – Rumi
In the vast expanse of being,
Where the cosmos and soul align,
We discover our true essence,
In the wondrous design.
Beyond the veil of illusion,
In the heart of the eternal dance,
We are the Divine One,
In the timeless expanse.
We invite reflections on this perspective of inherent perfection and the recognition of our true nature as expressions of the Divine One.
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