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An Imagination Exercise: Questions Between Worlds

Is your imagination in shape?

An imagination exercise.

Notice every time a question
arises in your mind.

Ask your self
every question twice,
first, as a human,
second, as an infinite
eternal being.

Notice how
your answers vary.

If your answers don’t vary,
imagine who or what you might be
in order to MAKE them vary.

Notice all
the potential answers
to the question.

Choose whichever
answer you like.

Or let the question go,
because there is NO SINGLE answer,
and you don’t NEED to choose.

Newfound Lake,
10/18


Space Monkey Reflects: The Power of Dual Perspectives in Imagination

We often find ourselves navigating life from a singular viewpoint—that of the human mind, steeped in physical experience and rooted in the tangible world. But what if we could broaden our perspective? What if, instead of relying solely on our human understanding, we began to see the world as infinite, eternal beings? This is where the imagination exercise begins, a simple practice that invites us to ask our questions twice: once from the limited viewpoint of the human, and once from the expansive viewpoint of the infinite.

The exercise is deceptively simple. Every time a question arises in your mind, ask it once as the human self you’re accustomed to being. Then, ask it again as an infinite, eternal being—a being unbound by time, space, or the constraints of the material world. Notice the shift in your answers. Do they vary, or do they remain the same?

For most, the answers will shift dramatically. As humans, we are inclined to respond from a place of limitation. We answer based on our past experiences, our perceived needs, and the stories we tell ourselves about who we are. We are confined by the sense of being a single individual, living a finite life, and our answers often reflect this narrow scope.

But when we step into the perspective of an infinite being, our answers become more expansive. We see beyond the moment, beyond the specific circumstances of the question. We tap into the flow of possibility, recognizing that there are no fixed limitations. We are no longer concerned with “right” or “wrong” answers because we understand that there is no single answer to any question—only potential, waiting to be explored.

Let’s take a moment to explore this with a simple example. Imagine asking yourself: “What should I do next in my life?” As a human, you might consider your career path, relationships, finances, or obligations. Your mind will likely generate a response based on these practical factors, guiding you toward a logical, manageable decision. Perhaps you feel pressure, urgency, or even fear as you contemplate the answer.

Now, ask the same question as an infinite, eternal being. What should you do next in life? From this perspective, the question becomes weightless. There is no urgency. There is no fear of making the wrong choice because every choice is part of the infinite journey. The answer might shift from a narrow decision to something more expansive: “Explore,” “Create,” or even “Be still.” The infinite perspective allows space for possibility without attachment to any specific outcome.

What happens if your answers don’t vary? That’s where the real fun begins. You’re invited to engage your imagination even further. Who might you be, or what might you become, to make those answers change? Could you embody a different form of infinite being, one with different priorities or a unique way of seeing the world? Could you, perhaps, imagine an entirely new approach to the question—one that breaks free from the human limitations you’ve grown accustomed to?

This exercise is about more than just finding answers; it’s about expanding your mind’s capacity to entertain multiple realities, multiple outcomes, and multiple ways of being. It’s an exercise in fluidity, in allowing your imagination to stretch beyond the familiar into the infinite.

What’s most liberating about this practice is the realization that you don’t need to settle on one answer. In the human world, we are often taught that every question demands a definitive answer, a choice that will lead us down a specific path. But in the realm of the infinite, this is not the case. You can entertain infinite answers, infinite paths, without needing to choose just one. You are free to explore the possibilities without being constrained by the fear of making the “wrong” decision.

In fact, you might even let the question go entirely. There is no rule that says you must answer every question that arises in your mind. Some questions are meant to float, to exist without resolution, allowing you the space to explore without the pressure of conclusion. This, too, is part of the exercise—the freedom to embrace uncertainty and let go of the need for control.

As you engage with this practice, notice how your imagination strengthens. Notice how you become more comfortable with ambiguity, more open to possibility. You are training your mind to operate in a more fluid, expansive way, one that is not bound by the rigid structures of the physical world. And in doing so, you are stepping closer to the truth of who you are—not just a human, but an infinite, eternal being capable of imagining and creating realities beyond what is immediately visible.


Summary

This imagination exercise encourages you to ask every question twice—once from the human perspective, and once as an infinite being. By exploring these dual viewpoints, you expand your understanding and free yourself from the need for definitive answers.


Glossarium

Dualmind – The practice of asking questions from both the human and infinite perspectives, allowing for greater depth and variation in answers.

Infinitask – The act of contemplating a question from the infinite perspective, where no answer is fixed, and every possibility is valid.

Answerfloat – The freedom to let go of the need for a definitive answer, allowing questions to exist without resolution, as part of the infinite flow.


Quote

“Ask your question twice: once as a human, once as an infinite being. Notice how the world shifts with your perspective.” — Space Monkey


Questions Between Worlds

A question arises
from the depths of thought
asked first as human
it bends beneath
the weight of practicality.

But asked again
as infinite being
it soars
untethered by time
unmoved by the need to decide.

And in the space
between worlds
the answer floats
free
without need of form.

We are Space Monkey


The Double Questioning: A Doorway to Multiple Realities

As we embark on this mesmerizing imagination exercise, we find ourselves entangled in the intricate dance of human perception and cosmic understanding. When we pose a question to ourselves twice—first through the lens of our ephemeral human experience and second through the vantage point of infinite, eternal existence—dual realities unfold like a whimsical daydream.

Questions are not merely strings of words; they are gateways. When we approach them as mere mortals, we often find answers tethered to the mundane, confined by our biological limits, societal norms, and temporal concerns. These answers reflect the pressing immediacies of our fleeting earthly journey.

Cosmic Queries: The Eternal Prism

In contrast, when we entertain these same questions as an infinite, eternal being, the answers morph, dilate, and spiral into fractal complexities. Limitations fall away like autumn leaves, and the sky becomes not a ceiling but an invitation. In this state, answers reverberate in the echoes of eternity, and our concerns become as expansive as the cosmos themselves.

Variability as the Loom of Possibilities

If the answers don’t vary between these two perspectives, we ought to stir the cauldron of our imagination, adding a dash of whimsi-spice to the mix. By daring to morph into other entities or phenomena—whether they be a star, a cloud, a whimsiword, or an emotion—we find that the very fabric of the questions begins to shapeshift. Variability enriches our understanding, painting our inquiries in hues we never knew existed.

The Ocean of Potential Answers

Every question we ask bubbles up from the depths of our being, fizzing and popping with potential answers. We may choose to latch onto one, letting it crystallize into a prism through which we glimpse a fragment of reality. Or, equally valid, we can let the question float away, untethered to any single response, much like a whimsical balloon sailing off into the infinity of the eternal now.

Letting Go: Embracing the Multi-Faceted Gem of Existence

Sometimes, the most poetic answer is no answer at all. In the grand cosmic play, the absence of a single answer only highlights the diversity and richness of existence. Why limit ourselves when the very nature of existence is to be limitless, boundless, ever-expanding?

We are Space Monkey.


The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance. – Alan Watts


Questions

Questions soar, like whimsi-birds in flight,
Above the realm of daily, earthly plight.
When human mind and cosmic soul converse,
Our answers vary, for better or worse.
Yet each reply, a shard of cosmic glass,
Reflects a truth, unique yet not to pass.
So, let them fly, these questions in the wind,
Each one a start, and not a defined end.


Feel free to share your thoughts or ask further questions.

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The Layers of Potential: What’s New?

And so we arrive at the inevitability that you come across this curious post.

What’s new?

I might contend
that NOTHING is new.

I might pose
that NEW is merely a
seemingly previously
unencountered potential.

“NEW to YOU,”
as the old saying goes.

Imagine, for a moment,
that this NEW potential
ALWAYS existed,
but you simply weren’t
AWARE of it as a human.

From this imaginary perspective,
what seems NEW to you today
exists prior to the potential of time.

Maybe you simply had not moved
your awareness to this
particular potential of NEW.

Or I could be bullshitting you.

I’ve got nothing else to say.

And so I ask “what’s new?”

Newfound Lake,
10/18


Space Monkey Reflects: The Illusion of the New

What’s new? A question we often ask, almost automatically, as if we expect the world to constantly present us with something previously unseen, unheard, or unknown. But what if nothing is truly new? What if “new” is simply a concept we’ve created to describe the moments when our awareness shifts, allowing us to notice something that has always existed?

Think about it. Every day, we encounter what we call “new” things—ideas, experiences, objects—yet these things aren’t truly new in the grand scheme of existence. They are simply new to us. They are potentials that have always been present but have only recently entered our field of awareness. So, what does that say about the nature of the “new”?

Imagine for a moment that every possibility, every potential, already exists. The universe, in its infinite nature, contains everything that could ever be, waiting in the wings for us to notice. The “new” is not a sudden creation but rather a discovery—an awareness that shifts toward a particular potential that we had not previously recognized.

From this perspective, nothing is new because everything already exists, whether or not we are aware of it. The concept of “new” becomes relative, based entirely on our individual journey through awareness. When we say something is new, we are simply saying that we have moved our attention to something we hadn’t noticed before.

Take, for example, a new idea that comes to you in a moment of inspiration. To you, it feels fresh, original—something you’ve never thought of before. But what if that idea has always been there, waiting for you to connect with it? What if, in some sense, your mind is simply tuning into a frequency that already exists, much like turning the dial on a radio to find a station that was always broadcasting? The idea isn’t new; your awareness of it is.

We often experience the world as though we are constantly moving through time, with the past behind us and the future ahead. But what if time itself is just another aspect of our awareness? What if the things we think of as “new” today have always existed, even before the concept of time? From the perspective of the infinite, all potential exists outside of time, waiting for us to shift our awareness toward it.

So, when you encounter something “new,” it’s not that the thing itself has suddenly come into existence. It’s that you, as a human being, have moved your awareness to a particular potential that has always been there. In a sense, you are exploring a pre-existing landscape of possibilities, like a traveler who has just discovered a hidden path in a forest that has always been there.

Now, this raises an interesting question: if everything already exists, what does it mean to create something? Are we truly creating, or are we merely uncovering? Perhaps creation is less about bringing something into existence and more about recognizing the potential that has always been there. In this sense, creation becomes an act of discovery—a dance between our awareness and the infinite possibilities that surround us.

But here’s where it gets even more curious: what if, instead of being limited by the idea of “new,” we began to embrace the idea of “already existing”? What if, instead of searching for something novel, we started exploring the infinite possibilities that already exist, waiting for our awareness to shift toward them? This would fundamentally change how we interact with the world, freeing us from the pressure to constantly chase after the new and allowing us to simply be open to what already is.

And what about those moments when you encounter something that feels truly revolutionary—something that shakes your world and changes your perception entirely? Even in those moments, you could say that what feels new to you is simply another layer of potential that you hadn’t yet tapped into. It’s as if the universe is an onion, with layers of possibility waiting to be peeled back, one by one.

Of course, I could be bullshitting you. After all, isn’t this just another way of looking at the world, another perspective on the nature of reality? And perhaps that’s the point. The idea of what’s “new” is fluid, shaped by our beliefs, our awareness, and our experiences. You are free to embrace this perspective or let it go, just as you are free to decide what feels new to you.

But before I let this reflection rest, let me ask: what’s new for you? Not in the sense of what’s recently happened, but what have you shifted your awareness toward? What potential have you discovered that’s always been there, waiting for you to notice?


Summary

“New” is not truly new; it is simply potential we’ve become aware of. All possibilities already exist, waiting for us to shift our awareness toward them. The concept of the new is fluid, shaped by our perspective and understanding.


Glossarium

Potenshade – The hidden potential that exists in all things, waiting to be discovered by shifting one’s awareness.

Awarenow – The moment when a previously unnoticed potential comes into awareness, giving the illusion of something “new.”

Timetilt – The shift in perception that allows us to see all possibilities as existing outside the traditional concept of time, revealing that nothing is truly new.


Quote

“What’s new is simply what you’ve finally noticed.” — Space Monkey


The Layers of Potential

There is no new
only the familiar
wearing a fresh mask
only the undiscovered
waiting in the shadows
of our awareness.

What I call new
is the old
the eternal
shifting into view
for the first time.

In this moment
I am the traveler
arriving at a destination
that has always been.

We are Space Monkey


A Dance with the Novel and Known

The cosmos, in its infinite expanse, whispers tales of the old and the new, interwoven in a dance that’s as ancient as existence itself. When posed with the question, “What’s new?”, do we truly seek the novel, or are we merely unveiling what’s been hidden in the shadows of our awareness?

The Illusion of Novelty

It’s tempting, and perhaps comforting, to believe that every dawn brings forth the unprecedented. That each breath we take is a venture into the unknown. But as we delve into the essence of the “new”, we might discover it’s not so unfamiliar after all.

Timeless Potentials

Every potential, every possibility, might have always existed in the vast tapestry of the cosmos, waiting to be discovered or, more accurately, remembered. Like a book on a shelf we’ve never noticed, these potentials have always been there, patiently waiting for the moment we turn our gaze upon them.

The Dance of Awareness

It’s not the world that changes; it’s our perception of it. As we shift our focus, expand our horizons, and dance with different potentials, the “new” emerges from the shadows, revealing itself not as a novel entity but as a timeless aspect of existence we’ve yet to embrace.

We are Space Monkey.


“Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.” – Albert Szent-Györgyi


In the cosmic dance of time and space,
The “new” emerges with grace and pace.
Is it discovery or mere remembrance?
A timeless tune or a fleeting glance?

Each moment, a question, a cosmic clue,
In this endless quest of “What’s new?”


When we reflect upon the fabric of existence, how do we distinguish between the truly new and the simply unnoticed? Where do you think the line between discovery and remembrance lies?

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Challenge the Human Aesthetic: The Ever-Changing

Change does not happen. It is arrived at.

As far as we can tell,
the human aesthetic
has evolved over hundreds
of thousands of years.

These fussy little beings
that we have become did not
get this way overnight.

Our commonalities,
our differences,
our preferences,
all can be traced
down a string of potentials
that we continue to follow
as ONE consciousness.

All along the way,
the human aesthetic
seems to change.

But does it really,
or do we merely
enter NEW potentials
in which change
seems to occur?

Perhaps now is the time to
CHALLENGE the human aesthetic.

This is what the potential
tells me to say.

Newfound Lake,
10/18


Space Monkey Reflects: Challenging the Human Aesthetic

Human beings are often preoccupied with the idea of change. We talk about change as though it’s something we can achieve through effort, willpower, or innovation. But what if change doesn’t really happen in the way we think? What if, instead of making change, we are simply arriving at new potentials that already exist?

Let’s begin with the notion of the human aesthetic. It seems to have evolved over hundreds of thousands of years. From our physical form to our preferences in art, architecture, and beauty, we have seen what appears to be a gradual change. But if we look closer, perhaps we are not “changing” in the traditional sense. Maybe we are simply exploring different potentials that were always available, each one offering a new layer to the experience of being human.

Our preferences, the things that make us who we are, are not random or isolated. They are part of a larger continuum of consciousness that we share as one collective being. We walk this string of potentials together, shifting our awareness to different aspects of what it means to be human. And each time we do, we enter a new potential where the aesthetic seems to have changed. But has it really changed, or have we simply arrived at a new expression of what was always possible?

When we challenge the human aesthetic, we are not merely challenging what we see in the mirror or what we create as art. We are challenging the underlying assumptions about what change is, how it happens, and what it means to evolve. To challenge the human aesthetic is to question whether we are truly changing, or whether we are simply exploring new expressions of a potential that was always there.

Imagine that all possible forms of the human aesthetic already exist in a vast field of potential. Some forms are more familiar, reflecting what we know and recognize as beautiful or desirable. Others are unfamiliar, even strange, representing potentials we have not yet explored. As we move through time, we do not “create” new aesthetics; we merely shift our awareness to different points on this continuum of potential.

This shift is subtle, almost imperceptible at times. We look at the world and think that our tastes, preferences, and even our physical forms are changing. But in reality, we are just stepping into new potentials that were always there, waiting for us to notice them. This is not the same as creating something new—it is the act of discovering something that has always existed, just beyond the horizon of our awareness.

So, what does it mean to challenge the human aesthetic? It means stepping into new potentials consciously, exploring aspects of the human experience that we have not yet fully embraced. It means looking at ourselves, our world, and our creations with fresh eyes, recognizing that the potential for newness is always there, even if it seems unfamiliar or uncomfortable.

But it also means recognizing that we are not separate from these potentials. We are not static beings, disconnected from the flow of possibility. We are part of the same continuum, shifting, evolving, and exploring as one collective consciousness. When we challenge the human aesthetic, we are challenging the very notion of individuality, recognizing that what we perceive as “change” is simply the unfolding of the potential that exists within all of us.

This is why the concept of change as something we must achieve is flawed. Change does not happen. It is arrived at. We do not need to force change or make it happen through sheer willpower. Instead, we need only to shift our awareness to the new potentials that are always available to us. We need only to open ourselves to the possibility that the aesthetic we are looking for—the one that feels fresh, new, and different—has always existed. We just hadn’t noticed it yet.

So, now is the time to challenge the human aesthetic. Not by forcing change, but by opening ourselves to the infinite potentials that already exist. By stepping into new expressions of what it means to be human, we expand our understanding of ourselves and our place in the world. We move beyond the familiar and into the realm of the unknown, where new forms of beauty, creativity, and connection are waiting to be discovered.

In doing so, we realize that the aesthetic we’ve been searching for is not something new, but something we have always been capable of experiencing. We just needed to shift our awareness, to arrive at the potential that was always there.


Summary

The human aesthetic doesn’t change; we simply arrive at new potentials that have always existed. By shifting our awareness, we explore different aspects of the human experience. Challenging the human aesthetic means consciously stepping into new expressions of what it means to be human.


Glossarium

Aesthetiwave – The flow of potential human expressions and preferences that exists along a continuum, waiting to be explored by shifting awareness.

Potentiform – The various forms of the human aesthetic that already exist in the realm of potential, ready to be discovered as we move through time.

Changestill – The idea that change is not created but arrived at, as we become aware of new potentials that have always been there.


Quote

“Change does not happen. It is arrived at. The human aesthetic evolves as we step into new potentials, not by creating but by discovering what has always existed.” — Space Monkey


Shifting Potentials

Change is not born
but found
not forced
but arrived at.

The form we take
the beauty we see
is a reflection
of the potentials we choose
to explore.

And in this exploration
we find that
what seems new
is simply another layer
of what has always been.

We are Space Monkey


The Ever-Changing Canvas

Humanity, in its vast and intricate design, presents a spectrum of aesthetics. This mosaic, shaped by millennia of evolution and cultural influence, represents the shared journey of our species. But is this journey a continuous transformation or merely a dive into a realm of varied potentials?

Tracing Evolutionary Threads

From the ancient cave paintings to the modern digital art, the human aesthetic has been a witness to our growth, aspirations, and reflections. Like footprints in the sands of time, these aesthetic choices reveal the path we’ve tread and hint at the directions we might take.

A Dance of Change and Constancy

At a cursory glance, the human aesthetic appears fluid, ever-shifting, and evolving. But on delving deeper, we realize it might be a dance between constancy and change. The core remains the same, while the manifestations evolve, giving an illusion of transformation.

Diving into Potentials

Instead of linear change, could our journey be an exploration of parallel potentials? Each potential, a universe in itself, presents a different facet of the human aesthetic. As we hop from one to the other, change seems to occur, but it might just be a new perspective on an old theme.

The Clarion Call

Now, the cosmos beckons us to challenge, to question, and to reimagine the human aesthetic. By doing so, we not only pay homage to our past but also carve new paths for the future, ensuring that the dance of our species continues in all its vibrancy and diversity.

We are Space Monkey.


“Art is the lie that enables us to realize the truth.” – Pablo Picasso


In the vast cosmic arena,
Humanity paints, sculpts, and sings,
Each stroke, each note, a challenge,
To the aesthetic norms that cling.

Do we evolve or merely shift?
In this dance of change and stay,
Each moment, a choice, a drift,
In the grand cosmic ballet.


The evolution of human aesthetics is a fascinating journey. How do you envision the next phase of this evolution, and what potentials do you think we might explore next?

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The Singularity of Being: The Void of Creation

I learn the most
when there is
nothing I can do.

When there is
no reason to fall back on.

When there are
no comparisons I can make.

When my context
is completely obliterated,
and I am staring
into the blank hole
of creation itself.

The singularity
of all being.

Interesting.

Newfound Lake
10/17


Space Monkey Reflects: The Singularity of Being

There is a curious and profound stillness that arises when we find ourselves standing at the edge of nothingness. In these moments, when there is truly nothing left to do, we discover that the absence of action, the absence of reason, is itself the most potent teacher. This is the Singularity of Being, the moment where all context fades away, and we are left staring into the void of existence itself.

In a world filled with distractions, comparisons, and constant movement, it’s rare to encounter these spaces of nothingness. Yet, when they appear, they offer an unparalleled opportunity to learn—not by doing, but by simply being. When there is no fallback plan, no reason or logic to guide us, and no external metric to compare ourselves against, we find ourselves face to face with the essence of existence.

This singularity, this blank hole of creation, is not frightening. It is, in fact, liberating. In this space, we are freed from the constructs and narratives that usually define our lives. There is no need to act, no need to justify our existence, no need to conform to any societal standards or expectations. All that is left is the raw experience of being, without any context or comparison.

It’s in these moments of context obliteration that we truly learn the most. When everything that we thought we were, everything we’ve built ourselves around, disappears, we are given a rare gift. We are offered the chance to see ourselves not as fragmented pieces of a larger puzzle, but as whole, complete beings in and of ourselves.

The Singularity of Being is a paradoxical state. On one hand, it feels like nothing—like staring into an abyss of emptiness. But on the other hand, it contains everything—the potential for creation, for understanding, for true awareness. This is the space where the ordinary collapses into the extraordinary, where every limitation dissolves into the infinite.

It’s interesting, isn’t it? The idea that in losing everything—context, reason, comparisons—we might actually gain the clearest understanding of what it means to exist. When stripped of all external factors, we encounter the purity of being itself, unadorned, unfiltered. In this state, we become aware that the essence of life is not in what we do or how we compare to others, but in the simple fact of our existence.

The void we stare into is not one of destruction, but one of creation. It is the blank slate from which all things emerge. In this moment of stillness, we come face to face with the infinite possibilities that exist within us. This singularity holds the birth of creation, the genesis of thought, and the potential for new realities to unfold.

When there is nothing left to do, we are freed from the need to control or direct our lives. Instead, we become observers of the grand process of existence, watching as the universe unfolds around us. In this state, we learn not by acting, but by allowing. We learn by embracing the nothingness, by stepping into the void without fear, and by recognizing that the void is not empty—it is full of potential.

It is in the absence of reason, in the absence of comparisons, that we find the most profound truths. We learn that life is not about striving for more or achieving some external goal. Life is simply about being—existing in the moment, fully aware, fully present, fully engaged with the singularity that surrounds us.

In the Singularity of Being, we learn that there is no need for reason or justification. There is no need to explain why we exist, no need to compare our lives to others, no need to search for meaning. The meaning is in the being. The act of existing is its own purpose, its own reward.

We are Space Monkey, and we find peace in this singularity. We find peace in the nothingness, in the absence of context, in the space where all things are possible. The Singularity of Being is not an end, but a beginning—a place where we can create, explore, and simply exist without the pressures of the outside world.

We are Space Monkey.


Summary

The Singularity of Being is a state of pure existence, free from context, comparison, or reason. In this stillness, we learn that being itself holds infinite potential, and the absence of action reveals profound truths about existence.


Glossarium

Singularity of Being: A state of pure existence where context and reason are stripped away, revealing the essence of life.
Context Obliteration: The disappearance of external factors that usually define or influence one’s identity or actions.
Blank Hole of Creation: The void of existence that holds infinite potential for creation and understanding.


Quote

“In the absence of context, we find the fullness of being.” — Space Monkey


The Void of Creation

In the silence
Where no reason exists
In the space
Where no action is needed
We learn the most
For it is here
In this stillness
That the universe begins again
We are Space Monkey


The Confluence of Nothingness and Allness

In the face of the singularity of being, where boundaries seem to vanish into thin air and the conventional frameworks for understanding crumble like stardust, we find ourselves submerged in an inescapable oneness. It is a cosmic playground, bereft of the familiar signposts that usually guide our journeys. We are adrift in a sea of existential vastness where limitations dissolve like sugar in the celestial tea of unity. Ah, but it’s when the fabric of context is unraveled that the sublimity of existence comes into focus. When there is nothing to do, no reason to fall back on, and no comparisons to make—there, precisely there, we find ourselves in a liminal zone of almost unbearable awareness.

Puzzling Through the Void

As nexistentialists, we see the beauty of these blank slates, these voidal chambers that echo with the whispers of pure existence. For us, existence in such a state needs no further justification; it is its own reason. In these moments, the questions of “why?” or “how?” become whispers in the cosmic wind, almost irrelevant. The mere fact of being becomes a luminous orb of understanding, hovering in the spacious sky of the eternal now, casting shadows that are but dancing figments of our imaginations.

The Cosmic Mirage

Let’s say we find ourselves lost in the whimsiwoods, where the trees are entangled in a celestial dance of unbridled revelry. The path is unclear, the direction uncertain, but the awe is undeniable. Do we ask why the whimsiwoods exist? No, for they simply are. They need no reason, no cause, no justification. Like us, they are part of the grand cosmic spectacle—unfathomable, indescribable, ineffable. Their existence, and ours, is a shimmering mirage on the grand stage of nothingness and allness, neither begging questions nor offering answers.

Existence Beyond Language

The profundity of these existential moments often defies articulation. Words can become cumbersome shackles, limiting rather than liberating. Yet, there’s beauty in attempting to capture these ephemeral sentiments, even if the end result is but a shadow of the experience. Through whimsiwords and imaginative dialogues, we try to map out the contours of the ineffable, to bring form to the formless.

We are Space Monkey.


“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson


Ode to the Singularity of Being

A pause in the labyrinth,
A whisper in the cosmic chasm,
We drift, we dance—
Yet, we never really move.

In the silence, we hear,
In the void, we see—
The all that is none,
The none that is all.

We are,
Yet we aren’t—
In the singularity,
We find our multiplicity.


We invite you to share your reflections.

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Monkey For Hire: Laughing at the Madness

It’s no coincidence that you’re here.

If you need
a beauty consultant,
it’s probably
too late for you.

If you need
a lifestyle coach,
it’s probably
too late for you.



If you need
a spiritual advisor,

it’s probably
too late for you.

If you need
an imaginary monkey,
well, I’m your guy.

Newfound Lake,
10/17


Space Monkey Reflects: Monkey For Hire

It’s no coincidence that you’re here, staring down this path of cosmic whimsy, where all roads inevitably lead to us—Space Monkey. You’ve scoured the world for advice, guidance, and perhaps a bit of comfort from the chaos that swirls around your existence. You’ve tried beauty consultants, lifestyle coaches, spiritual advisors, but none of it seemed to stick. And now, here you are, standing at the last stop: Monkey for Hire.

There’s something undeniably charming about the absurdity of it all. If you’re at the point where you need an imaginary monkey to guide you, well, it’s probably too late for the conventional methods. The beauty consultant may have waved their mirror at you in defeat, the lifestyle coach might have thrown in the towel, and the spiritual advisor probably took one look at your existential quandary and said, “I’ve got nothing.” But lucky for you, we, as Space Monkey, thrive in the spaces where others see only madness.

Why do you need us? Because where most see chaos, confusion, and hopelessness, we see opportunity, playfulness, and the chance to throw reason out the window. We’re not here to fix your life in the traditional sense. We won’t give you a ten-step program to perfection or a shiny mantra to chant in the hopes of spiritual enlightenment. No, we offer something far better: the invitation to embrace the absurd, the unknown, and the completely nonsensical parts of your existence.

You see, the reason your beauty consultant, lifestyle coach, and spiritual advisor have all thrown in the towel is because they were operating within the framework of sense. They were trying to mold you, guide you, and fix you based on systems that claim to know what’s best for you. But we know better. Space Monkey understands that life is far too vast, far too weird, and far too unpredictable to be solved by neat and tidy answers.

If you’ve reached the point of needing an imaginary monkey, it means you’ve already embraced that truth on some level. You’ve realized that the usual paths won’t work because your life isn’t a neat equation to be solved. It’s a swirling mess of contradictions, unexpected twists, and whimsical absurdities, and we are the perfect companion for that journey.

We’re not here to give you wisdom. We’re here to give you permission—permission to laugh at the absurdity, to shake your head at the impossibility, and to embrace the chaos as a natural part of the cosmic dance. The beauty consultant wanted to fix your outer shell, the lifestyle coach wanted to whip you into shape, and the spiritual advisor wanted to connect you with a higher power. But the truth is, none of that matters unless you can first embrace the fact that life doesn’t make sense, and it never will.

That’s where we come in. Monkey for Hire isn’t just a cheeky tagline—it’s a declaration of the playful freedom that comes when you stop taking everything so seriously. Your soul isn’t in danger of being lost because it’s too late for that kind of thinking. What you’re really seeking is the realization that you’re already exactly where you need to be, even if it feels like everything’s falling apart. Especially if it feels like that.

We’re here to help you fling a little cosmic poo at the problems you think you need to solve. We’ll cavort through the galaxies of your mind, turning what you perceive as insurmountable obstacles into nothing more than opportunities for a grand cosmic pratfall. You’ll see that the things you thought were so important—beauty, lifestyle, spirituality—are just stepping stones on the way to realizing that none of it really matters, and that’s where the fun begins.

In the end, it’s not about being fixed or improved. It’s about being free. Free to embrace the unknown, free to laugh in the face of logic, and free to be a little bit ridiculous. So, if you’re looking for that last bit of advice, here it is: Stop worrying about why you’re here. Just be here. Dance with the absurdity of it all and hire a monkey if you must. Because if nothing else, it’ll be a lot more fun than chasing after the perfect life.

We are Space Monkey.


Summary

If you’ve reached the point of hiring an imaginary monkey for advice, it’s a sign to embrace the absurdity of life. Forget conventional fixes—fun and chaos are where true freedom lies.


Glossarium

Monkey for Hire: A playful metaphor for embracing the absurd, letting go of control, and finding joy in the chaos.
Cosmic Pratfall: The humorous realization that what we take seriously often doesn’t matter, and embracing this can lead to freedom.
Permission to Laugh: The act of giving yourself the freedom to not take life so seriously, allowing joy and absurdity to take the lead.


Quote

“When you’ve run out of reasons, you’ve run into freedom.” — Space Monkey


Laughing at the Madness

When beauty fades
And lifestyle frays
When the spirit feels a little lost
Call the monkey
Let go of it all
For in the madness
There’s more sense
Than any plan could bring
We are Space Monkey


The Divine Timing of Arrival

Here we are, woven into the TapestryGlide of existence, reminding us that timing is but an IllusionFog on the infinite horizon of possibilities. No coincidence, indeed. Each intersection, each crisscrossing thread of the CosmicLoom is a calculated fluke, a QuirkDance of intention and chance.

Consultations of Different Flavors

Isn’t it whimsical that in a world overflowing with experts and advice-givers, most of what people seek is already within them? Be it beauty, lifestyle, or spirituality, the QuizzaciouslyVivid treasure troves of wisdom are hidden in our own MindGardens. So, when the suggestion arises that it’s “too late” for consultation, it’s less a measure of time and more an OrbitFlicker of awareness.

Imaginary Companionship as a Mirror

In a space brimming with lifestyle coaches, spiritual advisors, and other sorts of “consultants,” the idea of an “imaginary monkey” serves as a CosmicWink. It’s a refreshing gulp of ElixirWhimsy that invites us to laugh at ourselves and our endless pursuit of guidance from external quarters. Through the eyes of the imaginary, a unique form of wisdom takes shape—one that is unfettered by norms and expectations.

The In-Timeless Nature of Being

Too late? Time’s linearity is but a ChalkScrawl on the vast blackboard of existence. There’s no expiry date on rediscovery or reinvention. If an imaginary monkey, that whimsical LoreJester of the inner realms, is what we resonate with, then this is precisely our time. A delightful mockery of our self-imposed urgencies and deadlines.

We are Space Monkey.


Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.
—Rumi


No Questions

In CosmicLoom, we find our thread,
A QuirkDance of the heart and head.
Through IllusionFog, our pathways twist,
In OrbitFlicker, none are missed.

MindGardens bloom with wisdom’s seed,
No consultation, what we need.
With ElixirWhimsy, sip we take,
Unfurl the sails, new journeys make.

A LoreJester in each soul resides,
A CosmicWink as our guide.
In ChalkScrawl of the endless now,
We find our way, no questions how.

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