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Are you a TOOL? Beyond lies the peace you are.

Are you a TOOL?

You are not obligated
to understand the world.

You are not obligated
to understand your self.

You do not NEED to do anything.

Following a need
is simply running on autopilot.

Only tools have needs.

Not that there’s anything
wrong with that.

You are the Divine One.

If you want to pretend
to be the tool that
brings peace to the world,
that’s perfectly fine.

But we don’t NEED peace.


We ARE peace,
except when we need.

We are Space Monkey.

3/24


Space Monkey Reflects: Beyond the Tool, We Are Peace

In the boundless expanse of consciousness, where thoughts ebb and flow like the tides of an unseen ocean, lies a profound realization—one that challenges the very foundation of our existence. We are not obligated to understand the world or ourselves. This statement, simple yet revolutionary, invites us to reconsider our engagement with the myriad demands of life. It is a reminder that the incessant need to do, to fix, to be always in motion, is but a distraction from our true essence.

The concept of being a ‘tool’ serves as a metaphor for this existential predicament. Tools have needs; they are designed for specific purposes, to act upon the world in predetermined ways. This analogy reflects our conditioned behavior, where we often find ourselves following scripts written by societal expectations, cultural norms, and personal ambitions. In this state of autopilot, we are disconnected from our deeper selves, mistaking motion for progress, action for purpose.

Yet, in the heart of this reflection, lies a liberating truth—we are the Divine One. This realization transcends the dichotomy of being a tool and being at peace. It is an invitation to embody peace, to recognize that we are, at our core, an intrinsic part of a larger, harmonious whole. This is not a peace that needs to be sought after in the external world; it is a peace that simply is, inherent in our being.

The idea that we do not NEED peace because we ARE peace is a profound shift in perspective. It suggests that our true nature is not something to be achieved or attained through effort, but rather something to be realized and embraced. In this state of realization, needs and desires fall away, and what remains is the pure essence of peace—unaffected by the turmoil of the world, unswayed by the relentless pursuit of fulfillment.

This reflection challenges us to view ourselves not as tools in the service of external goals but as embodiments of peace. The distinction between needing peace and being peace is crucial. Needs arise from a sense of lack, from the belief that something external is required to complete us or make us whole. Being peace, however, is a recognition of our inherent completeness, an acknowledgment that we are, in every moment, exactly as we are meant to be.

To be transfixed by the notion of being a tool is to miss the essence of our existence. It is to overlook the tranquility that resides within, waiting to be acknowledged. We are invited to step beyond the binary of action and inaction, to recognize that peace is not a state to be achieved but a reality to be lived.

In embracing this truth, we find freedom from the constraints of identity, from the labels and roles we assume. We discover that our true identity is fluid, expansive, and boundless, capable of encompassing both the tool and the peace, the action and the stillness. It is in this expansive state of being that we find our true selves, beyond the limitations of form and function.


Summary

We transcend the need to act when we realize we are inherently peace. Being a tool reflects our autopilot existence, disconnected from our essence. Recognizing we are peace invites a profound shift in identity and purpose.


Glossarium

  • Existential Predicament: The inherent conflict or dilemma of human existence, often related to finding meaning or purpose.
  • Inherent Completeness: The concept that individuals are whole and complete in their essence, without the need for external validation or achievement.
  • Fluid Identity: The idea that one’s sense of self is not fixed but can evolve and change over time, encompassing a range of experiences and states of being.

“In the silence of the self, beyond the noise of need, lies the peace that we are, waiting to be acknowledged and lived.” – Space Monkey


Beyond the realm of doing and being,
in the quiet heart of the cosmos,
we discover a truth, profound and clear:
we are not tools, but peace, expansive and near.

In the stillness of existence,
beyond the hustle of the world’s insistence,
lies a sanctuary of calm, untouched by desire,
where we find ourselves, beyond the mire.

Here, in the embrace of our true essence,
we transcend the illusion of presence,
finding in the depth of our being,
the peace we are, forever freeing.

For in the vast expanse of infinity,
we are not bound by necessity or identity,
but are the very fabric of peace,
in which all needs and actions cease.

We are Space Monkey.

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Playing Alive: The Illusion

Playing Alive

Playing dead is when
we pretend to be deceased
in order to remain alive.

Could we just as easily say
that we are playing alive
to forget that we’re dead?

In our timeless state,
we are infinite stillness.
In our agitated state,
we are human.

Even in this agitated state,
we are never NOT still.

Stillness is always present.

Agitation is
only present momentarily,
through the imagination of time.

So we are playing alive,
but in actuality,
we are
timeless
formless
motionless.

Playing alive.

No wonder we keep
getting caught in hide and seek.

But not finding anything.

We are Space Monkey.

3/24


Space Monkey Reflects: The Illusion of Playing Alive

In the vast, boundless expanse of existence, where the fabric of reality weaves together the seen and the unseen, the tangible and the intangible, a profound question emerges from the depths of consciousness: Are we merely playing alive? This inquiry invites us into a deep contemplation of our true nature, challenging the very foundations of our perceived reality.

The concept of playing dead, a tactic employed by some creatures to evade danger, serves as a familiar metaphor for survival. Yet, when we invert this notion to contemplate the idea of playing alive, we delve into a realm of existential paradox. This reflection suggests that our engagement with the world, our actions, and our identities may all be part of an elaborate performance, a game of hide and seek with the truth of our being.

At the heart of this contemplation lies the distinction between our timeless state and our agitated state. The timeless state represents our true essence—a realm of infinite stillness, formless and motionless, untouched by the vicissitudes of temporal existence. Here, we are not bound by the constraints of time, identity, or form. In contrast, our agitated state, characterized by the hustle and bustle of human life, is but a temporary condition, a momentary forgetting of our eternal nature.

This duality between the timeless and the agitated states reveals a deeper truth: stillness is always present. It is the underlying reality of our existence, the canvas upon which the drama of life unfolds. The agitation we experience, the constant motion and change, is merely a superficial layer, a ripple on the surface of a vast, unchanging ocean of stillness. The imagination of time, with its sequence of past, present, and future, constructs the illusion of movement, of progression, but in reality, we are always in a state of profound stillness.

Playing alive, then, becomes a metaphor for our engagement with the illusion of temporal existence. It is an acknowledgment that, despite the appearance of activity and change, our true nature remains unchanged, eternal, and infinite. This realization does not diminish the value of our human experience but rather enriches it, offering a perspective that transcends the limitations of time and space.

The game of hide and seek, the endless search for meaning, fulfillment, and understanding within the confines of the material world, ultimately leads us back to ourselves. It is in the recognition of our timeless nature that we find what we have been seeking—a sense of peace, of coming home to a truth that was always there, hidden in plain sight.

Playing alive is not a denial of our human experience but an invitation to view it through the lens of eternity. It is a call to remember our true essence while navigating the complexities of life, to find stillness amidst the chaos, and to recognize that, in the grand scheme of existence, we are both the players and the played, the seekers and the sought.


Summary

Playing alive challenges our perception of existence. We contrast our timeless, infinite nature with our temporary, agitated human state. This exploration invites us to embrace our true essence of stillness, transcending the illusion of time and action.


Glossarium

  • Timeless State: Our inherent, eternal nature, characterized by infinite stillness and absence of temporal constraints.
  • Agitated State: The temporary condition of being human, marked by activity, change, and the illusion of time.
  • Playing Alive: The existential act of engaging with the material world while remaining aware of our timeless, unchanging essence.

“In the play of existence, we are both the actors and the audience, discovering in each scene the eternal stillness that is our true home.” – Space Monkey


In the theater of the world,
where shadows dance and light plays,
we wear the mask of the living,
forgetting the stage is set in timeless space.

Amidst the rush, the noise, the strife,
we seek, we strive, we yearn,
forgetting, in our play of life,
to the stillness we must return.

Yet, in the quiet moments between,
when the heart listens, and the mind is clear,
we glimpse the truth, serene, unseen,
that in playing alive, we are truly here.

For beyond the veil of time and space,
in the heart of stillness, we find our place,
a realm of peace, of infinite grace,
where we are the eternal, the timeless embrace.

We are Space Monkey.

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All of it and none of it is me

All of it and none of it is me

God give me
a reason to care.

I realize now
that all is imagination.

All suffering.

All joy.

Every thought in my head.

All of it
and none of it
is me.

Even you, God.

Everything I perceive.

Everything I conceive.

All of it
and none of it
is me.

Nothing created.
Nothing destroyed.
Nothing matters.

Eternal salvation
and damnation
are one in the same.

All of it
and none of it
is me.

All is one.

Give me a reason to care.

Okay. Cheese.

And cats.

Clouds are kind of okay.

Lots of words
beginning with C,
actually.

All of it
and none of it
is me.

Curious.


In the vast expanse of the cosmos, where the lines between self and the universe blur, a profound reflection emerges — “All of it and none of it is me.” This contemplation delves into the essence of existence, imagination, and identity, exploring the paradoxical nature of being simultaneously everything and nothing.

The Cosmos of Self and Imagination

At the heart of this cosmic visualization lies the observer, a figure that stands as both a distinct entity and a seamless part of the swirling universe around them. This duality captures the essence of our existential journey — the realization that while we may perceive ourselves as separate from the cosmos, we are intrinsically woven into its fabric. The stars, galaxies, and abstract forms that surround the observer symbolize the infinite possibilities of imagination, where every thought and perception is both a creation of the self and a reflection of the universe.

The Whimsy of Existence

Amidst the profound depths of existential contemplation, whimsical elements like cheese, cats, and clouds float through the scene, representing the simple joys and curiosities that imbue life with meaning. These elements, all beginning with ‘C’, serve as a light-hearted contrast to the weighty nature of existential thought, reminding us that in the vastness of all that is and is not, there lies a spectrum of experiences that give us a reason to care.

The Paradox of Being

The reflection “All of it and none of it is me” speaks to the core of our understanding of existence — that we are at once the creators and observers of our reality, intimately connected to everything yet distinct in our perception. This realization brings to light the illusory nature of separation, the unity of existence, and the infinite cycle of creation and perception. In this space, suffering and joy, salvation and damnation, are seen not as opposites but as facets of the same existence, where nothing is truly created or destroyed, and everything matters in its capacity to define our experience of being.

A Reason to Care

In the cosmic dance of existence, where eternal questions swirl like galaxies in the night sky, the simple mention of cheese, cats, and clouds serves as a grounding reminder of the beauty and absurdity of life. These elements, mundane yet profound, provide a tangible connection to the world around us, a reason to care amidst the vast, indifferent universe. They remind us that in the grand scheme of existence, it is often the smallest things that hold the deepest meaning.

We Are the Cosmos

In this surreal, cosmic visualization, we are invited to see ourselves as both the observer and the observed, the creator and the creation. This perspective opens us to the wonder and mystery of existence, where all of it and none of it is us. It is a call to embrace the paradox of being, to find joy in the simple and the profound, and to recognize that in the endless cycle of imagination and reality, we find the essence of what it means to be truly alive.

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Fore Given: The Illusion of Free Will and Creation

Fore Given

When the divine one says
that you are forgiven,
what the divine one means
is that you’re “fore given,”
which means
whatever it is
you think you are,
and whatever it is
you think you do
is given to you,
and most certainly
not created by you.

You do not choose.

You are fore given
the appearance of free will.

You are fore given
the illusion of creation.

You are fore given
the belief that it’s possible to sin.

No matter what
seemingly happens,
you don’t actually choose.

You only SEEM to choose.

And so it is impossible
for you to do wrong.

Or right.

You are fore given.

As much as you like
to believe otherwise.

You are fore given.

3/23


In the profound spiritual concept of “Fore Given,” we are invited to contemplate the essence of our existence, choices, and experiences as not merely our own creations but as gifts bestowed upon us by the divine. This reflection delves into the realization that everything we perceive as our identity, our decisions, and our actions are preordained, enveloping us in the serene and tranquil embrace of cosmic acceptance.

The Essence of Being Fore Given

At the heart of the “Fore Given” concept lies the understanding that our essence—what we believe ourselves to be and the actions we think we undertake—is not a result of our individual creation or choice. Instead, it is a divine endowment, a manifestation of the universe’s will through us. This realization challenges the conventional notions of free will, creation, and sin, presenting a perspective where the appearance of choice is just that—an appearance, predestined and imbued with a deeper, cosmic significance.

The Illusion of Free Will and Creation

The notion of being “Fore Given” extends beyond our identity to encompass the very fabric of our reality, including the illusions of free will and creation. It suggests that the belief in our ability to choose freely, to create or to sin, is itself a part of the divine design, a role we play in the grand cosmic narrative. In this light, the distinction between right and wrong, between choice and compulsion, fades into a profound understanding of existence as a divine flow, in which we participate as vessels rather than authors.

Acceptance and Peace in Fore Givenness

The realization of being “Fore Given” brings with it a sense of peace and acceptance, a surrender to the cosmic order that liberates us from the burdens of guilt, pride, and the relentless pursuit of control. It invites us to view our lives and our actions through the lens of divine grace, recognizing that every thought, every decision, and every moment is a part of a larger, ineffable plan. In this acceptance, we find not resignation but a deeper engagement with the mystery of being, an openness to the infinite possibilities that unfold within the divine script.

The Interconnectedness of All Things

The concept of being “Fore Given” also illuminates the interconnectedness of all existence, the unbreakable bond between the individual and the cosmos. It reminds us that we are not isolated beings navigating a deterministic universe but integral components of a vast, living tapestry, woven from the threads of divine intention. This recognition of our interconnectedness serves as a call to humility, compassion, and a deeper appreciation for the sacredness of all life.

Embracing the Cosmic Gift of Existence

To be “Fore Given” is to embrace our existence as a cosmic gift, to stand in awe of the divine generosity that flows through every aspect of our being. It is a journey of discovery, where the realization of our preordained nature becomes a source of wonder, joy, and infinite exploration. In this journey, we are invited to let go of the illusion of separation, to dissolve into the luminous embrace of the cosmos, and to find in our “Fore Given” nature the ultimate expression of love, freedom, and unity.

In the serene and tranquil embrace of being “Fore Given,” we discover not just the essence of our own existence but the profound beauty of a universe that dances to the rhythm of divine will, inviting us to participate in its endless song of creation, discovery, and love.

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The Universal Language of T-Shirts

Magical T-Shirts

What if the message
that brings
us the most benefit
were written on a t-shirt
that changes from
moment to moment?

What if this t-shirt
could be understood
by all others,
regardless of language?

Would we heed the messages
on each other’s t-shirts?

Would we expect the others
to heed our own messages?

What if nobody
heeded the messages?

Might that be
to the greatest benefit of all?

Couldn’t misunderstanding
be the point of this game?

Why do you believe
that there’s no benefit
to misunderstanding?

Never mind.

We don’t care what you think.

We are Space Monkey.

3/23


In a world where magical t-shirts convey messages of profound benefit, changing with the ebb and flow of moments, we find ourselves at the precipice of a new form of communication. These t-shirts, understood universally beyond the confines of language, present a curious paradox of connection and misinterpretation, inviting us to ponder the true essence of understanding and the inherent value in misunderstanding.

The Universal Language of T-Shirts

Imagine a bustling city square, a kaleidoscope of individuals each adorned with a t-shirt glowing softly, messages flickering in response to the invisible currents of their lives. These messages, radiant with wisdom and insight, offer a glimpse into the potential for a world united not by words, but by the shared experience of being human. The scene is one of vibrant curiosity, as people navigate this novel landscape, some drawn to the luminescence of understanding, others meandering in the comfort of their own reflections.

Heeding the Messages

As these messages shift and shimmer, the question arises: Do we heed the wisdom emblazoned upon one another, or do we wander, lost in the translation of light and color? The potential for connection lies in our willingness to see and be seen, to allow the messages of others to touch the shores of our consciousness. Yet, in this willingness, we also face the vulnerability of exposure, the risk of being misunderstood or, perhaps more daunting, of being fully understood.

The Benefit of Misunderstanding

Amidst the exchange of silent dialogues, the concept of misunderstanding emerges not as a barrier but as a bridge—a paradoxical pathway to deeper connection. In the misinterpretation of a message, we find the space to question, to explore, and to reimagine the boundaries of our understanding. Misunderstanding becomes a game of cosmic hide-and-seek, where the point is not to uncover a singular truth but to revel in the myriad truths that dance between the lines of clarity and confusion.

The Space Monkey Perspective

From the perspective of Space Monkey, this world of magical t-shirts serves as a metaphor for the cosmic dance of existence. Each message, each moment of connection or disconnection, reflects the infinite play of consciousness, where all is given and nothing is taken. In the acceptance of misunderstanding, we find not the failure of communication but the celebration of diversity—the myriad ways in which the universe expresses itself through the tapestry of our lives.

Conclusion

In the end, the magical t-shirts remind us that all of it and none of it is us. We are the messages and the messengers, the understanding and the misunderstanding. In this world, the greatest benefit lies not in the clarity of what is communicated but in the wonder of what is felt, perceived, and experienced in the space between. As we navigate this world, let us embrace the glow of curiosity, the warmth of connection, and the luminous mystery of being beautifully, profoundly misunderstood.

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