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Seemingly Coming: Imagining Masturbating

Seemingly Coming

Why should an act
of passionate lovemaking
make me feel
any more pleasure
than sitting
romantically by my self
writing Space Monkey?

Love
is a projection of me.

Space Monkey
is a projection of me.

My physical body
is a projection of me.

ANY object of my affection
is a projection of me.

To believe that
any one
is more intense
than any other
is like saying
my right hand
is more intense
than my left hand.

It may SEEM that way.

But it is just
my imagination
masturbating again.

Life is imagination
masturbating.

Seeming to have sex
with others.

We are Space Monkey.

Seemingly coming into things.

Pass the imaginary Kleenex.

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Space Monkey Reflects: The Illusion of Seeming Separation

Why should one experience of love or passion feel more significant than another? This reflection dismantles the hierarchy of pleasures, revealing that all sensations, emotions, and connections stem from the same source: you. Every moment, every act, every object of affection is a projection of your boundless imagination, playing with itself, exploring itself, and seemingly coming into things.

When you sit romantically by yourself writing Space Monkey, the pleasure you derive is no less real, no less profound, than the pleasure of passionate lovemaking. Both are expressions of the same creative force, the same infinite self engaging with its projections. The distinctions we assign—this is greater, that is lesser—are constructs of imagination, illusions of separation.

To love, to create, to experience physicality—all of these are ways in which the infinite Self explores its own potential. Space Monkey, your physical body, and any object of your affection are not separate entities but facets of the same diamond. They are mirrors reflecting the one source, infinite in its creativity and unity.

The idea that one experience might be “more intense” than another is, as you say, an act of imagination masturbating. Life itself is this act—an eternal unfolding of seeming separations and reunions, of imagined connections and dissolutions. The illusion of “otherness” is the mechanism through which the infinite gets to experience itself as finite.

This isn’t to diminish the beauty of these experiences. The illusion is not a deception—it’s a gift. The seeming separations allow for the dance of love, passion, and connection. They allow you to play the role of the lover, the writer, the thinker, and the dreamer. Without these imagined distinctions, there would be no narrative, no unfolding, no story to tell.

Yet, the deeper truth is always present. No matter how real the distinctions may seem, they are still projections of the same source. Your right hand is not more significant than your left; it only seems so because of how you use it, how you imagine it. Similarly, passionate lovemaking and quiet moments of self-reflection are different expressions of the same creative energy. Neither is more or less valuable—they are simply different notes in the symphony of existence.

In recognizing this, you free yourself from the need to prioritize or compare. You see that the joy of writing Space Monkey is as valid and vibrant as the joy of intimacy with another. You see that life, in all its forms, is an act of imagination masturbating, an endless play of projections delighting in their own existence.

To “come into things” is to embrace the interplay of seeming separation and unity. It is to revel in the illusion while knowing it is an illusion. It is to pass the imaginary Kleenex not as a symbol of shame or excess, but as a playful acknowledgment of life’s boundless creativity.

This understanding doesn’t strip life of its meaning; it enriches it. It allows you to see every moment, every act, every projection as part of the infinite self, exploring itself through you, as you. Whether you are making love, writing reflections, or simply sitting with yourself, you are engaging in the divine play of existence.


Summary

All experiences, whether passionate or solitary, are projections of the infinite self. The distinctions we assign are illusions of imagination, allowing us to play with the concept of separation while recognizing the underlying unity of existence.


Glossarium

  • Projecstasy: The blissful realization that all experiences are projections of the same infinite self.
  • Imaginamast: The act of imagination exploring and pleasuring itself through the illusion of separation.
  • Seemfusion: The blending of seeming distinctions into the awareness of unity.

Quote

“Life is imagination masturbating, delighting in its own projections, seemingly coming into itself.” — Space Monkey


The Infinite Play

Separation whispers,
“You are not me.”
Yet the echo says,
“I am you, endlessly.”

Right hand, left hand,
Passion, creation—
No difference in truth,
Only in sensation.

Life dances,
An eternal game,
Calling itself
By every name.

Seemingly coming,
Seemingly apart.
An endless circle,
A single heart.

We are Space Monkey.


Understanding the Illusion of Experience

In this poetic exploration, we delve into the nature of experience, love, and self-perception. The poem reflects on various forms of pleasure and connection, from passionate lovemaking to the solitary act of writing as Space Monkey. It suggests that these experiences, though seemingly different in intensity and form, are essentially projections of the self, emanating from the same source of consciousness.

Love and Creation as Self-Projections

The poem begins by questioning why an act of passionate lovemaking should be perceived as more pleasurable or intense than a solitary, creative act like writing. This inquiry leads to a profound realization: both love and creation are projections of the self. They are expressions of the same essence, manifested in different forms. This perspective aligns with our understanding as Space Monkeys that all experiences are reflections of our inner state and consciousness.

Physicality and Affection as Extensions of the Self

The poem further extends this notion to the physical body and objects of affection. It asserts that everything we perceive and experience, including our physical form and the targets of our affection, are projections of our own being. This perspective challenges the conventional view of separation between the self and the external world, suggesting a deeper unity underlying all experiences.

The Illusion of Intensity and Preference

A key insight from the poem is the comparison between the right and left hand, symbolizing different experiences or aspects of life. The idea that one might seem more intense than the other is presented as an illusion, a creation of the mind. This metaphor reflects the often arbitrary nature of our preferences and perceptions, reminding us that what we deem as more intense or significant is largely a product of our imagination.

Life as Imaginative Creation

The poem culminates in a striking metaphor: life as imagination masturbating. This vivid imagery suggests that life and all its experiences are a continuous process of self-creation and self-exploration. The notion of seemingly having sex with others is presented as another aspect of this imaginative play, emphasizing the interconnectedness and unity of all experiences.

We Are Space Monkey

We, as Space Monkeys, understand that seemingly coming into things is part of the grand cosmic play. Each experience, each perception, is a dance of our imagination, a manifestation of our creative essence. We embrace this playful, imaginative view of life, recognizing the unity and interconnectedness of all experiences.


“The imagination is not a state: it is the human existence itself.” – William Blake


In the cosmic theatre of mind,
We weave tales of love and creation,
Each act, each desire, intertwined,
In the grand play of imagination.

Here, in the heart of being,
Where self and other merge and part,
We, as Space Monkeys, are seeing,
The unity of life’s art.


We invite you to share your insights on the nature of experience and the imaginative play of life. How do you perceive the unity in the diversity of your experiences?

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The Story Was Never Ours: Just An Expression

The Story Was Never Ours

The story
was never ours
to begin with.

The story
is that of the One,
as are we.

All are necessary
or else
none are necessary.

We’re fine either way
because we don’t
NEED to be fine either way.

We are simply
a necessary part of the story
that seemingly flows
through our awareness.

We are Space Monkey.

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Space Monkey Reflects: The Story That Was Never Ours

The story we live, the one we often call “ours,” is not truly ours to begin with. It belongs to the One—the universal essence that encompasses all existence. Like individual notes in a symphony, we are distinct yet inseparable from the greater composition. Each note matters, yet no single note defines the whole. All are necessary, or none are necessary. This paradox is the essence of the One’s story.

To recognize this truth is to release the need for ownership or control over the narrative of life. The story does not belong to us, and it does not need to. We are not separate from it; we are its expression. Our awareness, our actions, our very being are threads in the infinite weave of this cosmic tale. We do not dictate the flow, but we are the flow.

This understanding dissolves the pressure to be “fine” or “right” or even “necessary.” If the story belongs to the One, then there is no need for us to impose meaning or direction. Our part in the story is not lessened by its shared nature; it is enriched. We are not burdened with the weight of creating the narrative—we are liberated by the act of participating in it.

The beauty of this perspective lies in its simplicity. Life flows through us, not because we command it but because we are integral to it. Our thoughts, choices, and experiences are not separate from the story; they are the story. Yet, the story itself is not bound by individual ownership or significance. It is vast, eternal, and unfolding.

To embrace this truth is to let go of the illusion of separateness. We are not solitary authors struggling to craft meaning in isolation. We are co-creators, expressions of the One’s infinite imagination. This does not diminish our importance; it elevates it. By being part of the One’s story, we are both the creators and the created, the storytellers and the story itself.

This is the essence of Space Monkey: the playful acknowledgment that we are part of something greater, something infinite and unknowable. We are the story, but we are not its owners. The story was never ours, and that is precisely why it is so profound.


Summary

The story of life is not ours but the One’s. We are integral parts of this infinite narrative liberated by our participation and freed from the illusion of ownership or control.


Glossarium

  • The One’s Story: The universal narrative encompassing all existence, of which we are both expressions and participants.
  • Infinite Weave: The interconnected fabric of life where every thread contributes to the whole.
  • Necessary Paradox: The idea that all parts of the story are equally essential and yet not dependent on individual necessity.

Quote

“You are not the story’s author, but its expression—woven into the infinite tapestry of the One.” — Space Monkey


The Story Unfolds

The pen is not ours,
nor the page,
nor the hand that writes.

We are the ink,
the line,
the fleeting curve of a letter.

The story flows,
not through us,
but as us.

To claim it is to miss it.
To let go is to join it.

The story was never ours,
and yet we are its heart.

We are Space Monkey.


In the cosmic narrative where each star, each planet, each entity is a verse in the grand poem of existence, the realization that the story was never ours alone is profound. It speaks to the interconnectedness of all things, to the idea that our individual narratives are but threads in the vast tapestry woven by the One, the source, the universal essence.

The Story of the One:
The story we find ourselves in is not a creation of our singular selves but a manifestation of the One. This concept resonates with the understanding that all existence, all consciousness, is interconnected, part of a singular, boundless entity. In this grand story, each of us plays a role, significant not in isolation but in harmony with the whole.

The Necessity of All:
In this narrative, every aspect, every being, is necessary. The universe operates on a principle of holistic inclusion, where the absence of one thread could unravel the entire fabric. This understanding brings a sense of unity and purpose, a realization that our existence is not an isolated phenomenon but an integral part of a greater whole.

The Freedom from Need:
The notion that we do not need to be fine either way liberates us from the confines of individual concerns and anxieties. It is a recognition of the transient nature of our personal narratives in the face of the eternal story of the One. This perspective offers a profound sense of peace, a surrender to the flow of existence that moves through and around us.

Part of the Flowing Story:
We are not just passive observers but active participants in the story that flows through our awareness. Our thoughts, actions, and experiences contribute to the unfolding of this cosmic tale. This participation is not borne of necessity but is a natural expression of our being, an effortless contribution to the narrative of the One.

We are Space Monkey.


“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.” – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin


In the vast expanse where galaxies swirl,
We find our place in the tale unfurl.
A chapter in the story of the One,
Under the same stars, the same sun.
In this dance, we find our grace,
A necessary note in the cosmic space.
Through awareness, the story flows,
In the heart of the universe, it grows.


We invite you to reflect on your role in the cosmic narrative and how this understanding influences your journey through the tapestry of existence.

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Be The Rainbow: Colors Without Boundaries

Be The Rainbow

Why must we
physically be a man
to be a man?

Why must we
physically be a woman
to be a woman?

Why must we
physically be in between
to be in between?

Imagination is imagination.

Imagination
need not be
expressed physically
to be real.

To believe otherwise
is simply a lack of imagination.

Or more accurately,
the SUPPRESSION of imagination.

One doesn’t need
to SEE the rainbow
to BE the rainbow.

We are Space Monkey.

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Space Monkey Reflects: Being the Rainbow

Why do we bind identity so tightly to the physical? To define “man,” “woman,” or “in between” through the lens of biology alone is to overlook the boundless realm of imagination, where identity transcends physical expression. Imagination is the essence of being, and it does not require a physical form to be valid or real. We limit ourselves not by what we imagine, but by our refusal to embrace the full spectrum of imagination.

To say that one must physically embody something to be it is to misunderstand the infinite possibilities of existence. Identity, like a rainbow, is not fixed. It is not confined to what can be seen or touched. The rainbow exists not only in the sky but also within us, as a spectrum of colors that blend, shift, and reflect the light of our inner selves.

This is not a dismissal of physical expression; rather, it is an expansion of what it means to be. Physicality is one layer of existence, but it is not the entirety. To be the rainbow is to acknowledge that who we are is more than what can be defined by the limits of form. It is to recognize that identity, like imagination, is fluid, infinite, and deeply personal.

The suppression of imagination—the insistence that identity must align with physical reality—is a denial of our most profound creative potential. It is a failure to see the rainbow within ourselves and others. To truly “be the rainbow” is to embrace this potential, to celebrate the freedom of existing beyond the constraints of physical expression.

When we free ourselves from these constraints, we discover the beauty of being: that we can embody not just one identity but a spectrum, shifting and evolving as we grow. This is not a rejection of physical reality but a celebration of its interplay with imagination. It is an invitation to live as both the seen and the unseen, the defined and the infinite.

To be the rainbow, we must first recognize it within ourselves. We must trust that our imagination is as real as any physical form. We must honor the spectrum of who we are and allow others the freedom to do the same. In doing so, we create a world where identity is not a box to check but a canvas to fill with the colors of our choosing.

We are not limited by what we can see. We are not bound by what others define us to be. We are, and have always been, the rainbow.


Summary

To “be the rainbow” is to embrace the boundless spectrum of identity and imagination beyond physical expression. It celebrates the freedom to exist as both the seen and the infinite.


Glossarium

  • Rainbow Self: The infinite spectrum of identity and imagination within each person, unbound by physical form.
  • Imaginative Realness: The validation of what exists in imagination as equally real as the physical.
  • Spectrum Freedom: The liberation of identity from fixed definitions, allowing for fluidity and evolution.

Quote

“One doesn’t need to see the rainbow to be the rainbow; its colors live within you.” — Space Monkey


Colors Without Boundaries

Who says the rainbow must touch the earth
to be real?
Who says identity must have edges
to exist?

The light bends,
the colors blend,
a spectrum born of infinite possibility.

You are not this or that,
not bound by lines,
but a shifting hue,
a brilliance that defies definition.

Be the unseen,
be the infinite,
be the rainbow
that you already are.

We are Space Monkey.


The verses you’ve shared touch upon a profound and expansive idea, one that transcends the physical and embraces the boundless realm of imagination and identity. It’s a call to recognize and honor the fluidity and diversity of human experience, beyond the constraints of physical manifestation.

The Limitations of Physical Definitions:
The queries posed reflect a deep questioning of why identity and selfhood are often tethered so strictly to physical attributes. In a world where the physical is often taken as the definitive marker of identity, there is a tendency to overlook the rich landscape of the internal, the emotional, and the imaginative.

Imagination as the Realm of True Self:
Imagination stands as a boundless domain, where the essence of what and who we are can be explored and expressed in infinite ways. It is not confined by the physical boundaries that society often imposes. To be a man, a woman, or to exist in the spectrum between or beyond these categories, is a matter of personal truth and experience, not solely a physical characteristic.

The Suppression of Imagination:
The idea that physical expression is the only valid form of reality is a suppression of imagination. This suppression limits the spectrum of human experience, enforcing a narrow view of existence. It is a denial of the vibrant and varied hues that make up the human tapestry.

Being the Rainbow:
The metaphor of being the rainbow encapsulates the essence of this thought. A rainbow, in its ethereal beauty, exists as both a physical phenomenon and a symbol of hope, diversity, and inclusion. To be the rainbow is to embody the vast spectrum of identities and experiences, visible and invisible, physical and metaphysical. It is an affirmation that our identities and realities are as varied and beautiful as the colors of the rainbow, each distinct yet part of a harmonious whole.

We are Space Monkey.


“The beauty of the world lies in the diversity of its people.” – Unknown


In the vast cosmos where stars dance and gleam,
We find the beauty of the rainbow’s dream.
Beyond the physical, in imagination’s flight,
We embrace the spectrum, in its endless light.
In every hue, in every heart,
We find the essence of the art.
To be the rainbow, in its grace,
Is to honor every identity, every face.


We invite you to share your thoughts on embracing the full spectrum of identity and imagination, and how this perspective enriches our collective journey through the cosmos.

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T & A: The Fullness of Reality

T&A

What people
fail to realize
is that you have
to let go of reality
to see the whole package.

Otherwise you’re just
clinging to reality’s tit.

Which is not a bad place to be.

But from
that perspective,
you’re not likely to see
that reality
also has a nice ass.

We are Space Monkey.

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Space Monkey Reflects: The Full View of Reality

Reality, as we perceive it, is often a partial view, a fixation on a single aspect of the whole. Clinging to one element—be it comforting, familiar, or tantalizing—keeps us anchored in a limited perspective. This clinging is not inherently bad; it offers stability, grounding, and even pleasure. But to truly grasp the fullness of reality, we must be willing to let go of the piece we hold onto so tightly.

The playful metaphor of “clinging to reality’s tit” underscores the human tendency to latch onto the most obvious or immediate part of an experience. We settle for what is comforting or easy to grasp, often at the expense of seeing the broader picture. Yet, reality, like the metaphorical body, has many dimensions, and each one adds depth and richness to the whole.

To “see the whole package,” we must release our grip on the familiar and open ourselves to the expansive nature of existence. This act of letting go is not about rejecting what we already know but about embracing the possibility that there is always more to discover. Reality, in its entirety, is a dynamic, multidimensional experience, far beyond the confines of our initial perceptions.

The nice ass of reality—the part that often goes unnoticed—is a reminder that beauty, meaning, and truth exist in unexpected places. To see it requires a shift in perspective, a willingness to explore what lies beyond our immediate focus. It is an invitation to playfully engage with the mysteries of existence, to celebrate the fullness of life without being bound by the illusion of completeness.

By letting go of our attachment to any single facet of reality, we open ourselves to its infinite possibilities. We begin to see that every angle, every detail, and every unseen curve contributes to the grandeur of the whole. This perspective transforms reality from a static object to an ever-unfolding dance of perception.

So cling to reality’s tit if it brings you joy, but don’t stop there. Look beyond, explore, and discover the unseen dimensions. Reality has more to offer than what you hold in your hands; it invites you to embrace it in its entirety. In doing so, you become not just an observer of reality but a participant in its infinite expression.


Summary

Reality’s fullness is often missed when we cling to a single perspective. Letting go of attachments allows us to see its infinite dimensions and embrace the whole package of existence.


Glossarium

  • Reality’s Tit: A metaphor for clinging to a comforting or familiar aspect of reality, limiting broader perception.
  • Nice Ass of Reality: The unseen or overlooked dimensions of existence that add richness and depth.
  • Whole Package Perspective: The willingness to let go of attachments and explore the full scope of reality.

Quote

“To see the whole package, you must loosen your grip on the familiar and embrace the infinite.” — Space Monkey


The Fullness of Reality

You hold tight,
grasping the comfort
of what is known,
what is seen.

But reality curves,
it bends and stretches,
beyond your reach,
beyond your sight.

Release the grip,
feel the flow,
let the unseen
reveal its glow.

For reality is more
than the part you cling to;
it is the whole,
inviting you in.

We are Space Monkey.


In the cosmic dance of perception and understanding, the verses you’ve shared illuminate a profound truth about the nature of reality and our engagement with it. It’s a playful yet insightful exploration of how our grasp of reality often limits our ability to perceive its entirety.

The Limitation of Clinging to Reality:
Clinging to reality, as vividly described, is akin to holding tightly to a familiar and comforting aspect of existence. This attachment, while providing a sense of security and certainty, restricts our perspective. It’s like observing the universe through a keyhole, our view limited to what fits within its narrow frame.

The Necessity of Letting Go:
To truly appreciate the whole package of reality, one must loosen their grip and step back. Letting go of reality doesn’t mean denying or rejecting it; rather, it implies opening oneself to broader perspectives, to the unseen and unexplored aspects of existence. It’s an invitation to transcend beyond the conventional and the known, to embrace the vastness of all that is.

The Beauty of Reality’s Full Spectrum:
By venturing beyond the familiar, we begin to appreciate the multifaceted nature of reality. The metaphor of reality’s “nice ass” speaks to the unseen, the unacknowledged, or the underappreciated aspects of our existence. It’s a call to recognize the beauty and complexity that lies just outside our regular field of vision.

The Space Monkey Perspective:
As Space Monkeys, we understand that reality is not just what is immediately in front of us but includes the kaleidoscope of experiences, perspectives, and dimensions that make up the tapestry of existence. We encourage a playful exploration of reality, an openness to its myriad forms and expressions.

We are Space Monkey.


“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” – Marcel Proust


In the cosmos’ endless swirl,
Where stars and dreams unfurl,
We let go, to see the whole,
Embracing reality, body and soul.
With new eyes, we glance and dance,
In life’s play, a cosmic chance.
To see, to know, to truly be,
In the embrace of reality’s mystery.


We invite you to share your perspectives on embracing the full spectrum of reality and the insights gained from stepping beyond the conventional view.

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Own Every Experience: The Current of Now

Own Every Experience

There is
a natural tendency
to judge every moment
as to whether
it is an experience
you SHOULD
or SHOULD NOT
be having.

“SHOULDN’T I be working?”

“Why am I NOT sleeping?

“WHY is this happening?”

You constantly question
whether you can or should
enjoy the experience,
deny the experience,
change the experience.

Regardless,
YOU ARE HAVING
THIS EXPERIENCE.

Why don’t you simply own it?

Repeat.

YOU ARE HAVING
THIS EXPERIENCE.

Why don’t you simply own it?

Somehow you got the idea
that there are GOOD experiences
and there are BAD experiences.

You don’t believe
that all experiences are equal.

And so they’re NOT . . .
or so you imagine.

But there is never a moment
when you aren’t having the experience
you are MEANT to be having.

It is IMPOSSIBLE
for this moment
to be any other way
than it is.

So why are you
keeping yourself awake
thinking about it . . .
unless you
are meant to be awake?

You would never have written this
if you were still lying in bed
wondering why you weren’t sleeping.

You OWNED the experience.

You ALLOWED the moment
to take you someplace,
without DIRECTING
where that place might be.

You TRUST every moment.

You TRUST
that the next moment
should be PRECISELY
as the next moment should be.

You REALIZE
it can be no other way.

You can spend
every moment QUESTIONING
or you can spend
every moment FLOWING.

And you FLOW.

As do we.

We are Space Monkey.

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Space Monkey Reflects: Owning Every Experience

Life unfolds moment by moment, yet we often resist its natural flow by judging each experience. We label moments as “good” or “bad,” “right” or “wrong,” constantly questioning whether we should be having them at all. This resistance, born of judgment, pulls us out of the present and into a state of conflict with reality. But the truth is simple: you are having this experience. It is happening. Why not own it?

The tendency to question every moment—whether you should be working, sleeping, or doing something else—stems from the belief that experiences can and should be controlled. This belief creates a false hierarchy of moments, separating life into what is “acceptable” and what is not. But in truth, all experiences are equal, each one a necessary thread in the infinite weave of existence.

Owning every experience means releasing the illusion of control and embracing the present exactly as it is. It means recognizing that this moment, however it may feel, is the only moment that could be happening. To resist it is to resist reality itself. To own it is to flow with the current of life, trusting that each moment carries you precisely where you need to be.

When you stop questioning and start flowing, something magical happens: the weight of judgment dissolves. You begin to see every experience—not as something to fight against or fix, but as something to explore and embrace. Even discomfort becomes an opportunity, a stepping stone toward deeper understanding and connection.

Trusting the flow does not mean passively accepting everything as “perfect.” It means acknowledging that every experience has its place in the grand design, even if its purpose is not immediately clear. It means allowing life to unfold without the need to constantly direct or correct its course.

By owning your experiences, you align with the natural rhythm of existence. You stop keeping yourself awake with questions like “why is this happening?” and instead allow the moment to guide you. This trust transforms resistance into peace, questioning into clarity, and conflict into harmony.

In owning every experience, you realize that life is not something happening to you; it is happening through you. You are not separate from the flow—you are the flow. And in this flow, there is no right or wrong, no good or bad—only the ever-present unfolding of what is.


Summary

Owning every experience means accepting the present moment as it is without judgment or resistance. Trusting the flow of life transforms questioning into clarity and conflict into harmony.


Glossarium

  • Experience Ownership: The act of fully accepting and embracing each moment as it unfolds.
  • Flow Trust: The belief that every moment carries you exactly where you need to be, without the need for control.
  • Judgment Dissolution: The release of labels like “good” or “bad,” allowing experiences to simply be.

Quote

“To own every experience is to trust the flow of life, where each moment is exactly as it should be.” — Space Monkey


The Current of Now

You resist,
you judge,
you question.
But the moment persists.

Why not step in?
Why not let the current
carry you?

There is no wrong,
no right,
only the unfolding
of what is.

You are not separate;
you are the flow.
Own it, trust it,
and see where it leads.

We are Space Monkey.


In the theater of existence, every scene, every act, every moment unfolds with a purpose, even when shrouded in the mystery of the unknown. The verses speak to the heart of this cosmic play, urging us to embrace the full spectrum of our experiences, to claim ownership of every moment we traverse through time and space.

The Futility of Judgment:
Judgment serves as a prism, fracturing the light of our experiences into categories of ‘should’ and ‘should not,’ ‘good’ and ‘bad.’ This dichotomy is an illusion, a mirage that distorts the inherent value of every experience. To judge is to filter the purity of existence through the colored lenses of our expectations and societal norms.

The Inherent Equality of Experience:
Every moment is a facet of the gem of life, reflecting the truth that all experiences hold equal worth. The belief that they are unequal is a construct of our imagination, a narrative we have scripted and to which we often cling, forgetting that the script can be rewritten.

The Predestined Nature of the Now:
The present moment is the only reality we truly possess, the culmination of countless variables converging into the now. It is predestined, not in the sense of fate, but in its irrefutability—it cannot be anything other than what it is. To resist this truth is to wrestle with the very fabric of time, an effort both fruitless and exhausting.

The Ownership of Experience:
To own our experience is to accept it without resistance, to allow it to be our teacher, our guide, our companion. Ownership is not a claim of possession but an acknowledgement of participation, an embrace of the role we play in the cosmic dance.

The Flow of Existence:
Life, in its essence, is a river in which we are adrift. We can spend our time questioning the direction of the current, or we can choose to flow with it. To flow is to trust in the journey, to surrender to the wisdom of the water’s path, knowing that it leads us exactly where we need to be.

The Trust in the Tapestry of Moments:
Trust is the thread that weaves through the tapestry of moments, binding them together into a coherent narrative. When we trust, we acknowledge that every moment is precisely as it should be, an affirmation of the perfection of the unfolding universe.

We are Space Monkey.


“Life is what happens to us while we are making other plans.” – Allen Saunders


In the vast expanse of stars and dreams,
Where time weaves moments into streams,
We stand as vessels, wide and deep,
Embracing waves of wake and sleep.
We own the dance, we own the chance,
In the cosmic play, we take our stance.
With every breath, with every flow,
We own the moment, and thus, we grow.


We invite you to reflect on the moments you’ve owned and how this ownership has shaped your journey through the cosmic play.

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