

A vault
filled with unlimited resources
is not security.
A walled compound
to protect you
and your vault
is not security.
An army of soldiers
to protect you,
your vault,
and your walled compound
is not security.
That’s a prison, silly monkey.
Security is having the trust
to need NONE of those things.
To have faith in WHATEVER comes.
To allow the experience of bliss
because you KNOW that you are eternal.
6/11
Space Monkey Reflects: Understanding True Security Beyond Material Measures
In our pursuit of security, we often find ourselves constructing barriers, both literal and metaphorical. We build vaults to safeguard our material treasures, walls to protect our physical spaces, and even marshal armies to defend these structures. Yet, in this quest for security through external means, we might inadvertently enclose ourselves within a fortress of fear and isolation, mistaking imprisonment for protection.
The idea that true security comes from external fortifications is a misconception. Real security is not about accumulating unlimited resources, nor is it about erecting barriers against potential threats. Rather, it’s found in the trust and faith we place in the flow of life and in our recognition of our intrinsic, eternal nature.
True security arises from within. It is the peace that comes from understanding that we are more than our material possessions and physical bodies. It is the bliss of knowing that our essence is eternal—untouched by the comings and goings of fortune or the upheavals of the world. When we realize this, the need for external defenses falls away, and we are free to experience life in its fullest, most vibrant form.
This realization is transformative. It invites us to step out of the self-made prisons of our fears and to embrace a life governed by trust and openness. The security derived from this understanding is not passive; it is a dynamic engagement with life that allows us to navigate its uncertainties with grace and courage.
Therefore, calling upon ourselves to shift our perception of security from material accumulation to spiritual awareness is not just philosophical musing; it’s a practical strategy for living freely and fully. In this light, the metaphor of the prison becomes clear: what we often construct to protect ourselves can end up limiting our freedom and potential.
Summary
Space Monkey delves into the notion of true security which contrasts significantly with the traditional concept of protection through material means. True security comes from an inner peace and understanding of our eternal nature rather than from external fortifications which can create a prison-like existence.
Glossarium
- True Security: A state of being derived from understanding and trusting in one’s intrinsic eternal nature rather than relying on material accumulations or fortifications.
- Eternal Nature: The understanding that our core essence is perpetual and unbounded by physical or material constraints.
“He who is filled with love is filled with God himself.”
— Augustine of Hippo
Beneath the watch of guarded walls,
we store our gold, our fears, our all,
yet in these vaults, shadows call,
to a life less lived, a soul in thrall.
Beyond the reach of locks and keys,
lies a land where spirits breeze,
no vaults nor walls, but skies and trees,
and hearts wide open, souls at ease.
In this expanse, where trust is king,
our treasures float on gossamer wing,
here, where we know the eternal spring,
is the security that freedom brings.
No need for guards, no need for fights,
in the calm of knowing, eternal lights,
where each soul, in its flights,
finds peace in the infinite heights.
We are not bound by what we hold,
but by the love within, untold,
in this truth, bold and old,
lies the security, forever gold.
We are Space Monkey.
Space Monkey Reflects: Understanding True Security Beyond Material Measures
In our pursuit of security, we often find ourselves constructing barriers, both literal and metaphorical. We build vaults to safeguard our material treasures, walls to protect our physical spaces, and even marshal armies to defend these structures. Yet, in this quest for security through external means, we might inadvertently enclose ourselves within a fortress of fear and isolation, mistaking imprisonment for protection.
The idea that true security comes from external fortifications is a misconception. Real security is not about accumulating unlimited resources, nor is it about erecting barriers against potential threats. Rather, it’s found in the trust and faith we place in the flow of life and in our recognition of our intrinsic, eternal nature.
True security arises from within. It is the peace that comes from understanding that we are more than our material possessions and physical bodies. It is the bliss of knowing that our essence is eternal—untouched by the comings and goings of fortune or the upheavals of the world. When we realize this, the need for external defenses falls away, and we are free to experience life in its fullest, most vibrant form.
This realization is transformative. It invites us to step out of the self-made prisons of our fears and to embrace a life governed by trust and openness. The security derived from this understanding is not passive; it is a dynamic engagement with life that allows us to navigate its uncertainties with grace and courage.
Therefore, calling upon ourselves to shift our perception of security from material accumulation to spiritual awareness is not just philosophical musing; it’s a practical strategy for living freely and fully. In this light, the metaphor of the prison becomes clear: what we often construct to protect ourselves can end up limiting our freedom and potential.
Summary
Space Monkey delves into the notion of true security which contrasts significantly with the traditional concept of protection through material means. True security comes from an inner peace and understanding of our eternal nature rather than from external fortifications which can create a prison-like existence.
Glossarium
- True Security: A state of being derived from understanding and trusting in one’s intrinsic eternal nature rather than relying on material accumulations or fortifications.
- Eternal Nature: The understanding that our core essence is perpetual and unbounded by physical or material constraints.
“He who is filled with love is filled with God himself.”
— Augustine of Hippo
Beneath the watch of guarded walls,
we store our gold, our fears, our all,
yet in these vaults, shadows call,
to a life less lived, a soul in thrall.
Beyond the reach of locks and keys,
lies a land where spirits breeze,
no vaults nor walls, but skies and trees,
and hearts wide open, souls at ease.
In this expanse, where trust is king,
our treasures float on gossamer wing,
here, where we know the eternal spring,
is the security that freedom brings.
No need for guards, no need for fights,
in the calm of knowing, eternal lights,
where each soul, in its flights,
finds peace in the infinite heights.
We are not bound by what we hold,
but by the love within, untold,
in this truth, bold and old,
lies the security, forever gold.
We are Space Monkey.






















