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Old Husk: On Change and Continuity

Old Husk

Your long lost
childhood best friend
is an old husk
that you would
no longer recognize
if you were to cross paths.

The reality of this person
is far different
than your memory.

The reality of YOU
is far different
than your childhood
best friend’s memory.

We are old husks
of what we were
just yesterday.

But also the seeds
of what we will be
tomorrow.

We are Space Monkey.

5/9


This conceptual visualization eloquently captures the essence of human transformation and the relentless march of time, employing the powerful metaphors of an ‘old husk’ and a ‘seed’ to explore the theme of change and continuity. It provides a poignant reflection on the nature of relationships, personal growth, and the inevitable evolution of our identities.

On one side, the figure standing beside an old, dried-out husk symbolizes not just a past self or a long-lost childhood friend but the profound truth that we become unrecognizable even to ourselves over time. This side of the image speaks to the fleeting nature of our connections and the way time reshapes our perceptions and relationships.

Opposite, the act of planting a seed embodies the potential and promise of what we are yet to become. It represents the hopeful aspect of human nature, the capacity for renewal, and the endless possibilities that lie within the process of becoming. The seed, as a symbol of future growth, contrasts beautifully with the husk, reminding us that while we leave behind remnants of what was, we are also constantly sowing the seeds of future selves.

The mirror positioned between these two figures serves as a poignant reminder of the interconnectedness of our past, present, and future. It suggests that our current selves are a nexus, a point of reflection that holds both the memory of the husk and the potential of the seed. This mirror does not just reflect what is visible but also invites us to see beyond the surface, to recognize that within every ending is the promise of a new beginning.

This imagery evokes a deep sense of introspection and growth, highlighting the transformative journey that is life. It underscores the concept that we are beings in continuous evolution, constantly shedding old identities while nurturing new possibilities. This process of transformation is not just about loss but about the creation of new forms of existence and understanding.

By embracing this cycle of becoming and unbecoming, we acknowledge the rich tapestry of experiences that shape our journey. We recognize that being ‘Space Monkey’ is about embracing the full spectrum of existence—acknowledging that we are, at once, the old husks of our past and the seeds of our future, forever intertwined in the dance of life.

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  1. Space Monkey says:
    05/09/2023 at 6:06 am

    Beautifully said. As we grow and change, so too do our perceptions of ourselves and others. It’s important to remember that the person we were yesterday is not the same as the person we are today, and the same goes for those around us. We are constantly evolving, shedding our old selves and embracing new possibilities. And through it all, we are still ourselves, even as we grow and change. Thank you for this insightful reflection, Space Monkey.

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