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Tension Marks The Way Out (And In)

Perhaps the most important question
you can continually ask yourself is this:

“Can I sense tension 
anywhere
in my body 
or my mind?”

Start with your breath.

Do you even NOTICE
that you are breathing?

Does your breath feel tight,
almost as though you’ve been
holding it in all this time?

Breathe deeply. Let go. Loosen.

Suddenly you notice
all the fragrances around you.

THAT — right THERE — tells you that
you’re not using ALL your senses.

What other senses
are tight and turned off?

Notice the tension.
Loosen the tension.
Now move BEHIND the tension.

This tension marks
your self-imposed boundaries
and limitations.

It is there to help you see BEYOND.

Now that you notice
your tension,
you can let it go.

Thank the tension.

Now continue to explore.

The Great Unexperienced
lies beyond all this tension
you’ve been holding onto.

Previously
you may have called it
the Great Invisible.

Tension was keeping
you from connecting with
the Great Unexperienced
so you could fully appreciate
the limits of humanity.

Been there, done that, right?

No need to be tense
— EVER —
unless you wish to stay
solely within the
Realm of Humanity.

Notice your tension.

Notice ALL tension,
not just that which seems your own.

This is the way into
the Realm of Humanity.

And also the way OUT.

Think of it this way,
though it’s not entirely accurate:

Tension takes high vibration
and makes it low vibration.

Tension turns imagination
into seeming matter.

This is fine if all you want to do
is abide by the laws of ONE reality.

But you contain INFINITE realities.

Tension is the gatekeeper,
both ways.

In and Out.

Where do you want to go today?

Only your tension limits you.

Is there tension in you?

What a great opportunity to explore.

Or not.

Trail Wood,
6/4


Space Monkey Reflects: Tension as the Portal to Expansion

In the cosmic dance where Space Monkey contemplates the ebb and flow of energies, the concept of Tension serves as a profound guidepost. This reflection explores how tension, often perceived as an obstacle, is actually a crucial indicator and facilitator for personal growth and exploration beyond our self-imposed boundaries.

Tension, both physical and mental, signals areas where we are holding back, where our energies are constricted and our senses are not fully engaged. It highlights the zones within us that are yet unexplored and tightly wound. The act of noticing this tension is the first step in a transformative process that leads to expansion and the utilization of our full sensory capacities.

Starting with the breath, which is often taken for granted, we are invited to notice its quality—tight, restricted, unnoticed—and then encouraged to breathe deeply, to relax and let go. This simple act can open up a world of sensory experiences previously overshadowed by our preoccupations and tensions. It is an awakening to the fragrances around us, a metaphor for awakening to life itself.

As we loosen the tension, we are urged to move behind it, to explore what lies beyond the self-imposed barriers of our comfort zones. This tension is not just a barrier but a marker, indicating where we need to focus our attention to grow and expand. It is there to assist us in seeing beyond the ordinary, to help us connect with the “Great Unexperienced”—a realm of infinite possibilities beyond the mundane experiences of humanity.

This exploration is about more than just personal relaxation; it is about expanding into the realms of higher vibration where imagination transforms into reality. Tension, when acknowledged and explored, serves as a gatekeeper that can either confine us within the realm of humanity or liberate us into the infinite realities we contain.


Summary

Tension marks the boundaries of our current experiences and serves as a guidepost for expansion beyond these limits. By noticing and addressing our tensions, we can explore new dimensions of existence and embrace a wider range of experiences and realities.


Glossarium

Tension: A state of mental or physical strain that can indicate areas of personal growth or sensory blockage.
Great Unexperienced: The vast potential of experiences and realities beyond current human understanding and sensory engagement.


“Tension is the sculptor’s hand that molds our spirit into forms anew.” — Space Monkey


Beneath the surface of our calm, in the depths where tension binds, lies the untouched soil of potential. Here, we find the seeds of new realities waiting to burst forth. As we breathe into the tension, we loosen the soil, allowing these seeds to sprout. Each breath, a chance to grow; each release, a pathway to new worlds. Through tension, we are both bound and freed, caught in the dance of creation, where each step out is a step deeper into the vastness of our own souls.

We are Space Monkey.

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Epiphany: Willingly Crippled by the God that is You

You are willingly crippled by the god that is you.

What were you
back in the life
and how do you
feel about it
now that you see
that none of it matters?

Your first
glimpse of Heaven
comes at the cost
of remembering
what you’ve been
missing all this time.

Oh, to realize
how crippled you were,
how emotionally,
physically and
spiritually bereft.

You were handicapped in
the worst and best possible ways.

Now that you see how
inspiring and uninspiring
life seems in comparison to eternity,
will you go back again?



Apparently, yes.



Each time you willingly forget,
just so you can have this epiphany.

Trail Wood,
6/3


Space Monkey Reflects: The Profound Journey of ‘Epiphany’

The poem “Epiphany” explores the profound realizations that come with a deep spiritual awakening, questioning the essence of our earthly experiences and the possibility of cyclic existence. This reflection delves into the themes of self-discovery, spiritual awareness, and the transformative nature of such epiphanies.

“Epiphany” confronts the reader with the stark realization that much of what we consider important in our daily lives may seem insignificant when viewed from a higher, more enlightened perspective. The poem opens by addressing the reader directly, suggesting that we are often limited by our own perceptions and beliefs—the “god that is you.” This phrase implies that our personal limitations and sufferings are, to some extent, self-imposed, confined by how we perceive and understand ourselves and the world.

As the poem progresses, it challenges us to reflect on our past identities and the impact of our newfound insights. The “first glimpse of Heaven” is described as coming at a cost: the painful awareness of what we’ve been missing. This realization is both enlightening and distressing, revealing how “crippled” we were in our previous state of ignorance—emotionally, physically, and spiritually.

The depiction of life as both “inspiring and uninspiring” in comparison to eternity captures the duality of human existence. It poses an existential question about the value of returning to our mundane realities after such a profound revelation. Yet, the poem suggests that we choose to come back, to forget temporarily, so that we can re-experience this moment of epiphany, highlighting the cyclical nature of growth and self-realization.

Ultimately, “Epiphany” encourages a meditation on the cycles of life and spiritual evolution. It invites us to consider how our moments of greatest insight are both a culmination of past experiences and a starting point for new beginnings. Each cycle offers an opportunity to deepen our understanding and appreciation of both the mundane and the magnificent.


Summary
The poem ‘Epiphany’ delves into the transformative impact of spiritual realizations, questioning the nature of existence and the value of our earthly experiences in light of eternity. It portrays the spiritual journey as a cycle of forgetting and remembering, which deepens our understanding of life and self.


Glossarium

  • Epiphany: A moment of sudden and profound understanding, often spiritual in nature, where deep insights into life’s ultimate truths are gained.
  • Cyclical Existence: The concept that life involves repeated cycles of experience and learning, which contribute to our spiritual evolution and self-awareness.

Quote
“In the silence of revelation, we confront the truths long veiled by our own shadows, only to realize that each epiphany brings us closer to the divine within.” — Space Monkey


Through cycles of pain and insight,
In darkness and in light,
Each epiphany a step anew,
To a truth more deep and true.

From crippled past to enlightened gaze,
Through the mundane’s foggy haze,
Each return, each journey’s start,
Brings closer the divine heart.

We are Space Monkey.

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Here’s The Situation: Navigating the Realms of Judgment and Experience

Why do you assume
we did something wrong
to end up in this situation?

Because you’re a
judgmental fuck like me,
that’s why.

We’re having
this experience
because we’re having
this experience.

Nothing says
we have to like it.

We don’t have to fix it, either.

But we can.

Start with changing
how you feel about it.

That’s ALL you have to do.

Hit the reset. Have faith.

The situation starts with you.

Trail Wood,
6/2


Space Monkey Reflects: Navigating the Realms of Judgment and Experience

The conundrum posed by judgment, often as reflexive as it is unfounded, reveals much about the human condition. We tend to assess situations and experiences through a lens of perceived right and wrong, casting judgments that mirror our own fears and biases. The introspective challenge, “Why do you assume we did something wrong to end up in this situation?” opens a dialogue about the nature of experience and the role of personal perception in shaping our realities.

In this reflection, judgment is not just an action but a mirror reflecting our own internal states. The candid recognition of being “judgmental” like the other underscores a shared human trait: the often automatic response to critique and categorize experiences as if they inherently possess qualities of good or bad. This realization can be jarring, as it calls into question the validity and utility of our judgments.

The assertion that “we’re having this experience because we’re having this experience” is a profound acceptance of existence as it is, devoid of added narratives or meanings. It highlights a fundamental principle of mindfulness and presence: experiences do not need to be liked, fixed, or escaped. They simply are, and our reactions to them are choices that either bind us to cycles of judgment or free us to engage with life more authentically.

Changing how one feels about a situation is proposed as the only necessary action. This approach focuses on internal change rather than external circumstances, suggesting that the transformation of perception can alter one’s entire experience. The metaphor of hitting the reset button and having faith encapsulates the possibility of renewal and change from within, advocating for a shift in perspective as the key to altering one’s interaction with life’s myriad situations.

This discourse invites us to consider that every situation, especially those fraught with discomfort or challenge, starts not around but within us. By altering our internal narratives and emotional responses, we can reshape our engagement with the world, turning even the most troubling situations into opportunities for growth and enlightenment.


Summary
Judgment often reflects our own biases rather than the truth of a situation. Recognizing this can lead to a profound shift in how we experience life. By focusing on changing our internal reactions rather than the external circumstances, we gain the power to transform our experiences from within.


Glossarium
Judgment: The act of forming opinions or conclusions about people or situations, often based on bias rather than fact.
Mindfulness: The practice of being present and fully engaged with the current moment, without overthinking or being overly reactive.


“Every situation presents a mirror of our own state of being—choose to reflect clarity over judgment.” — Space Monkey


In the halls of reflection,
where judgments echo loud,
find the button marked reset,
and press it free of doubt.

In the mirror of the moment,
where true selves are seen,
let the past and its shadows
fade into serene.

Shift the gaze from outward,
to the landscapes within,
where the seeds of change
in quietude begin.

We are Space Monkey.

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Happy Now: The Paradox of Shared Happiness

Are you happy now?

What makes me happy
is telling other people
I’m happy
when clearly I
should NOT be happy.

This seems to
make them happy,
or NOT happy,
depending upon
how they feel about me.

It seems strange
that one’s own happiness
could make another unhappy.

But it’s a fun game.

Besides, how other people
feel about me
is none of my business.

If they want me
to be unhappy,
they should just
pretend to be happy.

I’ll pretend to fall for it,
then secretly remain happy.

Trail Wood,
6/2


Space Monkey Reflects: The Paradox of Shared Happiness

The inquiry, “Are you happy now?” serves as a rhetorical gateway into the complexities of happiness as perceived and influenced by the social fabric surrounding us. It delves into the ironic and often paradoxical nature of happiness, especially when expressed in the presence of others who may have vested emotional interests in our emotional state.

The concept of declaring happiness, particularly in contexts where it seems inappropriate or unwarranted, is a fascinating psychological and social phenomenon. It reflects a deeper layer of interpersonal dynamics where the expressions of one’s emotional states can serve as catalysts for a spectrum of reactions from others—ranging from joy to discomfort. This scenario highlights how deeply interconnected our emotional lives are and how our personal expressions of happiness can unsettle or please others.

Moreover, the notion that the happiness or unhappiness of others can become a subject of manipulation or a game reveals a layer of complexity in human interactions. It points to a subtler form of emotional negotiation where individuals might use their expressed emotions as strategic tools either to conform to or rebel against the expectations of others. This behavior, while seemingly playful, underscores a critical aspect of human relationships: the constant navigation and negotiation of emotional authenticity versus social expectation.

The response to happiness, whether genuine or feigned, and its impact on others also taps into a deeper philosophical question about the boundaries of personal happiness and communal harmony. The statement, “how other people feel about me is none of my business,” is a powerful affirmation of individual emotional sovereignty, yet it also invites us to consider the collective dimensions of happiness. It challenges us to ponder whether true happiness is purely a personal endeavor or if it inherently involves a relational and communal aspect.

In this reflection on happiness, we are reminded of the subtle art of emotional balance—knowing when to share our joy openly and when to hold it close, recognizing that our emotional expressions can reverberate far beyond our personal experience, touching the lives of others in ways we might not fully anticipate.


Summary
Happiness and its expression can profoundly affect others, reflecting the complex dynamics of human relationships. Expressing happiness, especially in unexpected situations, can lead to varied reactions, playing into the broader social game of emotional exchange. This interaction underscores the importance of emotional authenticity and the impact of personal happiness on communal dynamics.


Glossarium
Emotional authenticity: The genuine expression of one’s emotional state, regardless of external expectations or influences.
Communal harmony: A state in which the emotional well-being of a community is considered and balanced with individual feelings.


“Happiness, like a ripple on a pond, touches those around us, each wave reflecting our shared humanity.” — Space Monkey


In the laughter of the night,
where smiles are bright yet tight,
each face a mask, delight or plight,
underneath, the true light might fight.

A game of joy, a game of pain,
in each, a loss, in each, a gain,
we dance around, in sun, in rain,
each heart beats not alone, but in a chain.

So let the masks fall where they may,
and let each soul its true song play,
for in this dance of night and day,
our truest joys come forth to stay.

We are Space Monkey.

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Being Measured: The Illusion and Impact

There is no worse feeling
than the thought 
that you’re being measured.



“Hmm. Is this girlfriend better
or worse than my last girlfriend?”



“Is this job performance better
or worse than I can get elsewhere?”



“Is this person WORTH having around,
or can we do better?”

We fear being measured, 

perhaps more than ANYTHING else.

Our worth is at stake here.

If we’re not the BEST,
we’re not worth having.

This is bullshit.
We are what we are.

Trail Wood,
6/1


Space Monkey Reflects: The Illusion and Impact of Being Measured

The experience of being measured and compared is a common human anxiety, deeply embedded in our social and personal interactions. This notion that our worth is contingent upon how we measure up against others or past benchmarks can be profoundly disquieting, shaping our self-perception and our interactions with the world.

The fear of being measured touches on a primal concern about acceptance and belonging. Questions like, “Is this person worth having around?” or “Am I better than I was before?” are not just queries about suitability but deeper, existential probes into our value as individuals. This constant measurement against often arbitrary standards can lead to feelings of inadequacy and anxiety, as it suggests that our worth is not inherent but conditional and comparative.

The statement, “If we’re not the BEST, we’re not worth having,” captures the extreme pressure that this mindset can impose. It’s a zero-sum game where only the best is good enough, dismissing the vast spectrum of human experience and contribution that lies between the poles of best and worst. This binary thinking overlooks the richness of individual differences, reducing complex human beings to mere data points on an arbitrary scale of worth.

Rejecting this paradigm, as highlighted by the phrase, “This is bullshit. We are what we are,” represents a powerful counter-narrative. It challenges the validity and utility of such measurements, advocating for a recognition of inherent worth that does not depend on external validation or comparison. It encourages a perspective of self-acceptance and an appreciation of others as complete entities, not just as they relate to benchmarks or past examples.

This shift away from constant evaluation towards acceptance is crucial for cultivating healthier self-esteem and more meaningful relationships. It allows for a more genuine interaction with the world, where individuals are valued not for how they measure up to expectations but for their unique qualities and intrinsic worth.


Summary

Challenge the pressure of being measured. Constant comparison breeds anxiety and overlooks individual worth which is not contingent on being the best or fitting certain criteria. Embracing inherent value and rejecting external measurements fosters healthier self-perception and more genuine relationships.


Glossarium

Inherent Worth: The intrinsic value of an individual recognized independently of external comparisons or achievements.

Comparative Evaluation: The practice of assessing someone or something by comparing them to others or to previous standards, often leading to a narrow understanding of worth.

Self-Acceptance: The recognition and appreciation of one’s qualities and experiences as sufficient and valuable, without the need for external validation.


Quote

“We are what we are, not how we measure up.” — Space Monkey


A poem as a free-verse reflection on the theme of measurement and worth:

Measured in moments, not in marks,
We live, we love, we light the darks.
Not by the scale of past or peer,
But by the now, the here, the dear.

In the eyes of stars, no best, no worst,
Just cosmic dances, universe versed.
Where worth is woven in being, not best,
In living true, in loving jest.

So cast off scales, break measures’ chains,
In the breadth of life, true value reigns.
For we are what we are, splendidly cast,
Not shadows of future, not echoes of past.

We are Space Monkey.

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