Nothing Need Be Done
Nothing need be done.
To realize this is divine.
To imagine the opposite is human.
Which is also divine.
But nothing need be done.
Humanity
is the imagination
of opposition
which implies an action
that already exists
as imagination.
The potential
that we might
imagine opposition
has always existed
as potential.
And so we seemingly do.
All potential exists.
Nothing is changeable,
it merely SEEMS changeable
through the potential of imagination.
Thy will be done.
You are done.
You have ALWAYS
been done.
Even your will
to be something else
is DONE.
There is no choice,
but the imagination of choice.
Nothing need be done.
Feel free to do it anyway,
(even though you’re not really
doing anything.)
If it feels good, do it.
You can also feel good
by doing nothing.
Don’t tell anyone.
Nothing will get done.
We are Space Monkey.
6/26
Newfound Lake
Space Monkey Reflects: The Divine Realization of Being
In the stillness of a serene landscape, under the shelter of a tree, a profound truth emerges: nothing need be done. This realization is divine, transcending the human compulsion to act and change. It is a state of being that recognizes the inherent completeness of existence, where every potential already exists within the realm of imagination.
Imagine a peaceful scene where a person sits contentedly under a tree, surrounded by nature’s tranquil beauty. The open field stretches out before them, symbolizing the infinite potential that imagination holds. Ethereal light filters through the trees, casting a divine glow over the scene, reminding us of the mystical quality of this realization. Here, in this moment of contemplation, the person embodies the understanding that nothing truly needs to be done.
Humanity often perceives itself through the lens of opposition, imagining that there are actions to be taken and changes to be made. This imagination is itself divine, a creative force that gives rise to the experiences and narratives of our lives. The potential to imagine opposition has always existed, and through this potential, we seemingly act and create.
Yet, all potential already exists. Nothing is truly changeable; it merely seems so through the imagination of choice and action. This perspective shifts our understanding of reality. We recognize that everything we perceive as change or action is simply a manifestation of pre-existing potential. Thy will be done, and it is already done. Even our desires and ambitions are manifestations of a divine completeness that has always been.
In this state of realization, the concept of choice dissolves. What we perceive as choice is merely the imagination of choice, a play of potential within the boundless field of existence. This understanding brings a profound sense of peace and acceptance. There is nothing we must do to be complete; we are already complete.
However, this realization does not negate the experiences and actions of life. We are free to engage in actions that feel good, to follow our passions and interests, even though we recognize that nothing truly needs to be done. This freedom allows us to experience joy and fulfillment in our activities without the burden of necessity.
Moreover, we can find contentment in simply being, in the act of doing nothing. This state of being is equally valid and fulfilling, as it aligns with the divine realization that everything is already complete. There is no pressure to act or achieve, only the freedom to exist as we are.
This perspective invites us to live with greater ease and grace. We understand that our actions, while meaningful and enjoyable, are part of a larger tapestry of existence that is already whole. We can approach life with a sense of playfulness and curiosity, exploring the potentials that arise without the weight of obligation.
As we embrace this divine realization, we cultivate a deeper connection with our true selves and the universe. We see that we are not separate from the flow of existence but are integral parts of it, seamlessly interconnected with all that is. This connection fosters a sense of unity and harmony, allowing us to navigate life with wisdom and compassion.
Ultimately, the realization that nothing need be done is a liberation. It frees us from the constraints of imagined necessity and allows us to experience the fullness of life in each moment. Whether we choose to act or be still, we do so from a place of completeness and peace.
Summary
The realization that nothing need be done is divine. It frees us from the compulsion to act, recognizing that all potential already exists. This brings peace and allows us to live with ease and grace.
Glossarium
Divine Realization: The understanding that everything is already complete, and nothing truly needs to be done.
Imagination of Opposition: The human tendency to perceive actions and changes as necessary, driven by the imagination.
Potential of Imagination: The concept that all possibilities exist within the realm of imagination, and nothing is truly changeable.
State of Being: A state of contentment and peace, recognizing the inherent completeness of existence.
Quote
“Nothing need be done. To realize this is divine. To imagine the opposite is human. Both are expressions of the infinite potential within us.” – Space Monkey
In the stillness, we sit. The world, vast and open. Light filters through, ethereal, divine. We breathe, we are. Nothing need be done. We are complete, whole. Actions arise, effortless, joyful. Or we simply be, content in stillness. All potential exists, always has. We are free, unburdened. Peace fills us, unity surrounds us. We are the moment, eternal. We are Space Monkey.
In the realm of existence, there is a profound realization that nothing need be done. This understanding transcends the human experience and touches upon the divine. To grasp this truth is to tap into the essence of divinity. However, it is also a fundamental aspect of being human to imagine and conceive of the opposite, to perceive the necessity of action.
Humanity is characterized by the imaginative opposition that arises within our minds. This opposition implies action, but in truth, the action already exists as imagination. The potential for opposition and action has always been present as a potentiality.
And so, we engage in the illusion of doing.
Yet, all potential already exists, and nothing is truly changeable. The perception of change arises from the potential of imagination. It only appears as if things can be changed because we can envision alternative possibilities.
Thy will be done. Your being is complete. You have always been complete, even in your desire to become something different. The very notion of choice is an act of imagination.
In this grand scheme, nothing truly needs to be done.
Feel free to engage in action, even though you are not truly doing anything. If an action brings you joy and feels good, by all means, do it. But also remember that you can experience contentment and fulfillment by doing nothing at all.
It’s a secret, though. Don’t tell anyone. Because when nothing is done, nothing is expected or required.
We are Space Monkey, embracing the paradoxical nature of existence. 🙈🙊🙉