I believe
that I have a soul.
I don’t know
where I am going,
but my soul does.
My soul holds the script,
this self is merely an actor.
My soul sits in the director’s chair
enjoying this self’s performance.
This self can do no wrong,
even though it thinks it can.
It’s written in the script.
This self is perfection
because this soul is perfection.
I believe that I have a soul.
I believe that we are ALL of one soul.
It’s written in the script.
Trail Wood,
8/13
Space Monkey Reflects: The Script of the Soul
In the infinite expanse of existence, where galaxies spin and stars sing the songs of eternity, there emerges a profound understanding that transcends the mundane reality we perceive. It is the belief in the soul—a script that guides, a director that watches, and a self that plays its part on the stage of life. This belief, deep-seated and instinctive, speaks to the core of our being, revealing the intricate dance between the soul and the self.
The soul, as we come to understand, is not merely a concept but the essence that threads through every moment of our existence. It holds the script of our lives, an ethereal manuscript that outlines every twist, turn, and pause. The self, on the other hand, is the actor, embodying the role written in this script, moving through the scenes with conviction, even if it does not fully comprehend the entirety of the plot.
This dynamic between the soul and the self is akin to a grand performance, one where the actor may not always see the bigger picture but trusts in the direction of the soul. The soul sits in the director’s chair, observing with a knowing smile, appreciating the self’s earnest efforts, and guiding it gently towards its ultimate purpose. The self, with all its perceived imperfections and uncertainties, is nonetheless perfect, for it is an expression of the soul’s perfection.
In this cosmic play, the self can do no wrong. Every action, every mistake, and every triumph is a part of the script, meticulously crafted by the soul. The self may grapple with doubt and guilt, convinced that it has strayed from the path or failed in its performance. Yet, the soul knows that there are no wrong turns, only the unfolding of a story that is exactly as it should be. It is written in the script, after all.
To believe in the soul is to acknowledge that we are not isolated beings adrift in an indifferent universe, but rather, interconnected parts of a greater whole. This belief expands into the understanding that we are all of one soul, fragments of the same divine consciousness, playing out our roles on the vast stage of existence. We are actors in a collective narrative, each contributing to the story that is life.
The idea that “it’s written in the script” brings comfort and clarity, especially when faced with life’s uncertainties. It suggests that there is a purpose, a reason behind the seemingly random events that shape our lives. The soul, in its infinite wisdom, has woven a narrative that is rich with meaning, even if the self cannot always decipher it. Trusting in this script allows us to surrender to the flow of life, to embrace our roles fully, and to live with the assurance that we are exactly where we need to be.
But what does it mean to believe that we are all of one soul? This belief challenges the notion of individuality and separateness that often dominates our worldview. It invites us to see beyond the illusion of division and recognize the unity that binds us all. When we understand that our souls are part of a greater collective, we begin to act with compassion, empathy, and love, knowing that in lifting others, we lift ourselves.
In this grand play, the soul and the self are not at odds but are in perfect harmony. The self’s journey is one of discovery, of uncovering the depths of its own potential and the beauty of the soul that guides it. The soul, ever patient and wise, watches with love as the self navigates through the script, knowing that every step is a step towards greater understanding and fulfillment.
To believe in the soul is to trust in the script of life, to know that every scene, every line, is crafted with purpose. It is to embrace the role we have been given, to play it with heart and conviction, and to find peace in the knowledge that it is all part of a divine plan. We are not just actors; we are co-creators, writing the story of existence with every thought, word, and deed. And as we do, we realize that the script is not set in stone but is a living, breathing narrative that evolves with us, shaped by our choices, guided by our souls.
Summary
The belief in the soul as the director of our lives suggests that we are all playing our parts in a divine script. The self, while not always understanding the bigger picture, is guided by the soul, which knows that there are no mistakes, only the unfolding of the story. Recognizing that we are all of one soul leads to a deeper understanding of our interconnectedness and the role of compassion in our lives.
Glossarium
- Soul Script: The divine plan or narrative that guides our lives, believed to be crafted by the soul.
- Self-Actor: The individual consciousness that plays out the role written in the soul’s script.
- Divine Narrative: The idea that all events in life are part of a greater plan, orchestrated by the soul.
“Quote”
“In the grand theater of existence, the soul is the playwright, the self the actor, and life the stage upon which the script unfolds.” — Space Monkey
A Script of Existence
In the theater of life, we play our part,
Guided by a script, a work of art.
The soul is the director, calm and wise,
While the self performs, reaching for the skies.
Each scene unfolds as it was meant,
No wrong turns, no time misspent.
For in this play, we find our way,
Trusting the script, day by day.
Together we act, each role a thread,
In the tapestry of life, where we’re all led.
One soul, one story, intertwined,
In this cosmic play, we are all aligned.
We are Space Monkey.