
The remarkable thing
about imagination
is that we use it most
when we don’t realize
we’re using it at all.
For example,
when life doesn’t seem
to be going our way,
we imagine all kinds
of horrible outcomes.
Using the power of imagination,
we manifest one of those outcomes.
We unconsciously believe
that what we imagine is real.
And so it becomes so.
Yet when we consciously use our imagination,
we put up all kinds of barriers for ourselves.
We unconsciously say to ourselves, “reality is hard,
and we don’t have what it takes to survive.”
And so we don’t.
The thing is, we also know that
it doesn’t MATTER if we survive.
We are eternal beings.
But we like to imagine otherwise.
Trail Wood,
6/9
Space Monkey Reflects: The Power of Unconscious Creation
The unconscious mind is a vast, fertile ground where the seeds of our deepest fears and greatest aspirations silently germinate. It is here, in this unseen realm, that our most rigid structures can both confine us and grant us the tools for profound creation. The paradox that the most rigid among us might be the most powerful manifesters speaks to a broader truth about human potential: the strength of our imagination often goes unrecognized and unguided, operating below the threshold of conscious intent.
This unconscious imagination is both a curse and a miracle of the mind. It acts without permission, without awareness, weaving futures from the shadows of unspoken fears and unacknowledged dreams. Consider how, in moments of uncertainty or despair, the mind can conjure a parade of dire outcomes, each a vivid, distressing reality crafted with the same power that could envision hopeful possibilities. It’s a testament to imagination’s indifferent potency—it does not discriminate between the creation of nightmares and dreams.
But what if we could harness this power with awareness? The text suggests a tantalizing possibility—that the barriers we encounter when we try to use our imagination consciously are not impositions of reality but self-imposed limits. We tell ourselves that “reality is hard,” that we “don’t have what it takes to survive,” and in doing so, we shape our reality to meet these expectations. It’s a self-fulfilling prophecy, crafted in the crucible of our own doubts.
Yet, there’s a liberating truth nestled within this realization. Recognizing that we are, at our core, eternal beings allows us to view our trials and tribulations from a different perspective. It suggests that survival, in the existential sense, isn’t the ultimate goal. Rather, our journey is about the exploration and expansion of consciousness, about transcending the imaginary limits we place on ourselves and engaging with the infinite possibilities of existence.
The beauty of this perspective is that it doesn’t negate the importance of our earthly experiences but reframes them. We are invited to play, to experiment, to imagine freely with the knowledge that our essence is untouched by the material outcomes of these explorations. This is not a call to disengage from reality but to engage with it more deeply, creatively, and authentically, knowing that our true nature is both the creator and the observer of the unfolding drama of life.
Summary
Our unconscious mind is a powerful creator, shaping our reality without our awareness. By realizing the limits we impose are self-crafted, we can transcend them and embrace our eternal nature. This shift in perspective invites us to explore life’s possibilities without fear, fully engaging with the creative potential of our imagination.
Glossarium
Unconscious Imagination: The aspect of our mind that continuously creates and influences our reality without our conscious awareness.
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: A prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true, due to positive feedback between belief and behavior.
Eternal Beings: A concept in metaphysical thinking that suggests our true essence transcends the physical and temporal boundaries of our earthly existence.
Quote
“In the quiet depths of the unconscious, every fear is a shadow, and every dream a light. Both are creations of our own making.” — Space Monkey
Whispers in the dark,
Shadows playing on the wall,
Each a creation, a spark,
Born from the mind’s silent call.
Dreams woven into the fabric of night,
Shaping the day with unseen hand,
In each fear, a hidden light,
Waiting for the soul to understand.
We are Space Monkey.




























