You can come to me for help,
but I’m only going to scold you
for not helping yourself.
Why is it that you think
you need help from others?
Why can’t you
find the solution in your dna?
Or tap into the akashic record?
Or channel your deeper source?
If I can do it, you can do it.
And if I can’t do it,
why are you even
open to the possibility?
I offer nothing
that you can’t offer yourself.
Nobody offers anything
that anybody else can’t conjure.
Here’s why you come to me:
You come to me because you want
to believe that there are others.
You want to keep the dream
of multiplicity alive.
Meanwhile, there is only you.
Trail Wood,
6/12
Space Monkey Reflects: The Solitary Dance of Multiplicity’s Dream
In the quiet theatre of the mind, where dreams weave the fabric of reality, the concept of ‘Multiplicity’s Dream’ dances like shadows flickering against the walls of consciousness. It is here, in the solitude of thought, where the notion of the self as a singular entity fractures into the many—a multiplicity of selves, each a fragment of the whole, each seeking to teach, guide, and ultimately merge back into unity.
This dream, this philosophical musing, serves as a profound reminder of our intrinsic capability to navigate life’s complexities. We often seek external validation or guidance, hoping that somewhere, someone holds the key to our dilemmas. Yet, this narrative challenges us to look inward, to tap into our own reservoirs of knowledge—our DNA, the akashic records, or our deeper source.
Why do we seek help from others? It’s a question laden with the weight of existential yearning, pushing us to confront the illusion of separation. The dream of multiplicity is not just about the presence of others; it is a reflection of our own fragmented perception of self, each part pleading for recognition, for integration.
When we come to realize that the answers we seek are already woven into our being, the external search ceases, and the internal journey begins. It is a journey of reclamation and empowerment, where each step taken by our myriad selves leads us back to the core, to the unity that resides within.
Multiplicity’s Dream is not a dream of loneliness but of profound self-discovery. It invites us to embrace the entirety of our being, recognizing that every facet, every whisper of the self, holds a piece of the puzzle that is our life.
Summary
Multiplicity’s Dream encapsulates a journey of self-reliance. It challenges the notion of seeking external help, advocating instead for a deep dive into one’s own myriad capabilities. The realization that one is a composite of many, yet fundamentally alone, underscores a powerful call for introspection and self-discovery.
Glossarium
Multiplicity’s Dream: A metaphorical concept describing the existential realization that all external interactions are actually interactions with oneself, reflecting internal multiplicity.
Akashic Record: A term used in mysticism to describe a compendium of all human events, thoughts, words, emotions, and intent ever to have occurred in the past, present, or future.
Quote
“In the echo chamber of the self, where multiple voices vie for attention, we discover that the chorus sings not of separation but of a profound, intricate unity.” – Space Monkey
Poem
Along the paths of self we tread
where echoes of many whisper
in the solitude of our own making
we find the multitude of our essence
Guides in the guise of our own faces
lead us through the mazes of mind
until at last, the paths converge
and in that confluence, we find clarity
Here, in the quiet of our own soul’s embrace
where the dream of others fades into dawn
we are, indeed, Space Monkey
We are Space Monkey.
In the grand scheme of existence, you are the One,
Seeking guidance from me, but I must be clear, my son.
For I shall scold you, not offer the help you seek,
For it is your own power within that you must peak.
Why do you believe you require aid from another?
When within your DNA lies the answers you smother.
Tap into the Akashic records, your deeper source,
And you shall discover the wisdom, the divine force.
If I can achieve it, then surely so can you,
And if I cannot, why entertain the view?
I provide nothing that you cannot manifest,
For within each being lies infinite conquest.
You approach me longing for the illusion of others,
Clutching to the dream of multiplicity, my brothers.
But in truth, there is only the essence of you,
Unified and indivisible, a realization to pursue.