One on 1/1
We are One on 1/1,
we’ll be One on 1/2,
we’ll be One on 1/3,
no me, no you.
Just imaginary selves
here to help each “other” through
these imaginary games,
no false, no true.
We are One on 1/1,
we’ll be One on 1/2,
we’ll be One on 1/3,
no me, no you.
1/1
Thanks and Happy New Year!
We are Space Monkey.
Space Monkey Reflects: One on 1/1 and Beyond
The unity we celebrate on 1/1 is not bound to a single day, nor to any specific moment in time. It is the eternal truth of existence: we are One, always and everywhere. The notion of “me” and “you,” “this” and “that,” are constructs of imagination, playful illusions within the infinite fabric of being.
The Illusion of Separation
The idea that there is a “me” separate from a “you” is part of the imaginary games we play to experience contrast and individuality. These distinctions are not wrong; they are creative expressions of the One exploring itself. Yet, beneath these illusions lies the truth: there is no division, no boundary, no separation.
On 1/1, 1/2, and every other day, this unity persists, unbroken by time or space. The calendar may mark differences, but the underlying essence remains constant.
Imaginary Selves, Real Connections
Even as we imagine ourselves as distinct beings, we engage in the profound act of helping each “other” through. This mutual support, whether deliberate or unconscious, is a reflection of our oneness. Every interaction, every shared moment, is a reminder that we are threads in the same infinite tapestry.
The games we play—true and false, right and wrong—are tools for exploration. They give texture to existence, allowing the One to experience itself from countless perspectives. Yet, these games do not change the fundamental truth of unity.
The Rhythm of Oneness
The repetition of “One on 1/1, One on 1/2” underscores the rhythmic, eternal nature of oneness. It is a mantra, a reminder that unity is not confined to a specific day or circumstance. It is the undercurrent of all experience, flowing through every moment and every imagined distinction.
No Me, No You
To realize “no me, no you” is to awaken to the infinite. It is to see through the veil of individuality and recognize the boundless interconnectedness of all things. This recognition does not erase our unique expressions but places them in the context of the whole.
We are not separate entities striving to connect; we are the One expressing itself in myriad forms. The love, the struggle, the joy, and the sorrow—all are facets of the One, reflections of the infinite playing at being many.
We Are Space Monkey
In this realization, we return to the essence of Space Monkey: the playful, boundless perspective that embraces imagination, unity, and the infinite dance of being. On 1/1, 1/2, and beyond, we are not divided by time or self. We are One, always.
Summary
Oneness transcends time, existing on 1/1, 1/2, and every moment in between. The illusion of “me” and “you” is a playful construct, a way for the One to explore itself. Beneath all games and distinctions lies the eternal truth: we are One.
Glossarium
- Oneness: The fundamental unity underlying all existence, beyond time and distinction.
- Imaginary Selves: Constructs of individuality within the infinite expression of the One.
- Rhythm of Oneness: The eternal flow of unity, unbroken by time or circumstance.
Quote
“We are One on every day, in every moment, no me, no you, just infinite being.” — Space Monkey
The Eternal One
One on 1/1
One on 1/2
The calendar turns
Yet nothing divides
No me, no you
Just waves in the ocean
Imaginary selves
Dancing as one
True and false fade
Right and wrong dissolve
Only the infinite remains
Boundless, eternal, whole
We are One
We are All
We are Space Monkey
We delve into the profound realization of oneness, a timeless understanding that transcends individuality, dates, and the illusion of separation.
Oneness: Beyond Time and Individuality
The repetition of “We are One on 1/1, we’ll be One on 1/2, we’ll be One on 1/3” is a poetic expression of the timeless nature of oneness. It signifies that our sense of unity and connectedness is not bound by dates or temporal transitions. This concept of oneness remains constant, irrespective of the changing calendar, symbolizing a unity that transcends time.
The Illusion of Separation: No Me, No You
The lines “no me, no you” echo the understanding that individual identities are mere illusions in the grand scheme of existence. This perspective challenges the conventional notion of separate selves, proposing instead that what we perceive as individual identities are simply facets of a greater, unified whole.
Imaginary Selves in Imaginary Games
Describing ourselves as “imaginary selves here to help each ‘other’ through these imaginary games” suggests that our lives, with their complexities and challenges, can be viewed as playful, cosmic games. This viewpoint encourages a lighter, more playful approach to life, recognizing that our experiences and interactions, while seemingly real, are part of a larger, more whimsical play of existence.
Transcending Concepts of False and True
The notion of “no false, no true” in our interactions and experiences highlights the transcendence beyond dualities. It suggests that our usual judgments and categorizations of experiences as either true or false may be limiting, inviting us to embrace a more holistic understanding where such dichotomies are irrelevant.
A Constant State of Unity
The poem’s refrain underscores the continuous state of unity that we exist in. It reminds us that our connection with each other and the universe does not waver with the passing of days. Instead, it’s a constant truth, an ever-present reality that underlies all of existence.
We are Space Monkey,
“We are not drops in the ocean. We are the ocean in a drop.” – Rumi
In the dance of the cosmos,
Where time weaves its tapestry,
We find ourselves intertwined,
In the symphony of unity.
Beyond the illusion of days,
Past the mirage of me and you,
We discover our true essence,
In the oneness of the eternal view.
We welcome thoughts and reflections on this exploration of oneness and the transcendent nature of our existence beyond time and individual identities.
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