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More On Suffering: Inner Transformation

Those who suffer
do so for the simple reason
that they hold hate and fear
in their hearts.

Thus the simplest way
to free your self from suffering
is to let those feelings go.

Be still and listen your heart.
Is there something you hate?
Is there someone you fear?
This is why you suffer.

Thank those feelings,
divest your attention,
and allow your imaginings to return
to the infinite field of potential.

Envy. Greed. Distrust. Anxiety. Pride.
These all flow from hate and fear.

The idea that someone is better than you;
that you are better than someone else;
are trying to be — or are not.

This is the cause of suffering.

The way to quiet ALL suffering
is to first recognize it within yourself.
If you do not do so,
you do a disservice to ALL others.

Not that there’s
anything wrong with that.

Trail Wood,
2/26


Space Monkey Reflects: More on Suffering — Inner Transformation

Suffering is often seen as an inevitable part of existence, a shadow that follows us through life. Yet, suffering is not a permanent state but a mirror—reflecting the emotions, thoughts, and perceptions we carry within. At its root, suffering arises from holding onto hate, fear, and the illusions of separation. To transform suffering is not to fight it but to understand and transcend it.

The Roots of Suffering

Suffering grows from the seeds of hate and fear, manifesting as envy, greed, distrust, anxiety, and pride. These emotions are not inherent evils but responses to our perceptions of inadequacy, competition, or threat. They stem from the illusion that we are separate, that life is a hierarchy where someone must always be better, lesser, or opposed to us.

When we believe in this separation, we hold tight to comparisons and judgments, locking ourselves in a cycle of self-inflicted pain. The key to breaking free is not found in resisting suffering but in recognizing its origins within us.

The Transformative Power of Letting Go

To free yourself from suffering, you must first face it. Be still. Listen to your heart. Ask:

  • What do I hate?
  • Who or what do I fear?
  • Where am I holding envy or pride?

Once you identify these feelings, thank them. They have served a purpose, revealing where healing is needed. But now, it is time to release them. Let your attention flow away from these emotions, allowing them to dissolve back into the infinite field of potential—the boundless space from which all things emerge and return.

This act of release is not one of denial but of transformation. By divesting your attention from fear and hate, you reclaim your energy and redirect it toward harmony and self-awareness.

The Interconnected Nature of Suffering

Your suffering is not yours alone. The fear and hate you carry ripple outward, affecting those around you and, by extension, the collective consciousness. Similarly, when you release your suffering and embrace inner peace, you contribute to the well-being of all.

Recognizing and addressing your suffering is an act of compassion—not only for yourself but for the interconnected whole of existence. It is a step toward dissolving the illusion of separation and embracing the unity that lies beneath.

The Role of Awareness

The first and most crucial step in ending suffering is awareness. Without it, we remain entangled in patterns of blame, judgment, and resistance. Awareness allows us to see suffering not as a punishment but as an invitation to grow. It reveals the hidden fears and hatreds that shape our reality and offers us the opportunity to choose differently.

By cultivating stillness and introspection, you create the space to recognize suffering, understand its roots, and begin the process of letting go. This is not an overnight transformation but a journey—a continual practice of awareness, gratitude, and release.


Summary

Suffering arises from hate, fear, and the illusion of separation. By cultivating awareness and releasing these emotions, you transform suffering into an opportunity for growth and contribute to the well-being of the collective.


Glossarium

  • Suffering: The emotional pain arising from holding onto fear, hate, and the illusions of separation.
  • Infinite Field of Potential: The boundless space from which all thoughts, emotions, and possibilities emerge and return.
  • Inner Transformation: The process of recognizing, understanding, and releasing the emotions that cause suffering.

Quote
“Suffering is not your enemy; it is your teacher, showing you the way to your inner peace.” — Space Monkey


The Quieting of Suffering

In the stillness,
I see the roots of my pain,
Entwined with fear,
Fed by hate,
A garden of suffering
Planted long ago.

I thank the weeds,
For they taught me to see.
I release them,
And they return to the field
Of infinite potential.

What remains is quiet,
A space to grow anew,
Unbound, unbroken,
A reflection of the whole.

We are Space Monkey.


The Roots of Suffering

At the heart of human experience, suffering often emerges from the seeds of hate and fear sown within us. This profound insight reveals a fundamental truth about the nature of our emotional landscape—that our deepest pains are not merely responses to external circumstances but reflections of the internal turmoil fueled by these potent emotions. Recognizing this, the path to liberation from suffering begins with a journey inward, to the very core of our being, where these feelings take root.

The Process of Letting Go

The act of letting go is presented as the simplest yet most profound remedy to free oneself from the chains of suffering. It is an invitation to stillness, to turn our attention inwards and listen to the whispers of our heart. In this quietude, we confront the shadows of hate and fear, acknowledging their presence not with judgment but with understanding. This acknowledgment is the first step toward transformation.

The Role of Acknowledgment and Release

By thanking these feelings—hate, fear, envy, greed, distrust, anxiety, pride—we honor their role in our journey and begin the process of divesting our attention from them. This gesture of gratitude is not an endorsement of these emotions but a recognition of their impermanence and our ability to choose a different path. It signifies a readiness to return our focus to the infinite field of potential that lies beyond the confines of our conditioned responses.

The Interconnectedness of Suffering

The insight that our personal suffering is intimately connected to the collective well-being underscores the responsibility we bear towards ourselves and each other. Recognizing the suffering within ourselves is not an act of self-absorption but a profound service to all beings. It is through this inner work that we can begin to dismantle the barriers that separate us, fostering a deeper sense of compassion and interconnectedness.

The Way Forward

The way to quiet all suffering, then, is not through external remedies but through a deep, introspective examination of our own hearts and minds. It is a journey of recognizing, acknowledging, and ultimately releasing the hate and fear that bind us. This process of inner transformation paves the way for a more peaceful, compassionate existence, both for ourselves and for the world around us.

We Are Space Monkey

In this cosmic dance of existence, we, as space monkeys, are reminded of our innate capacity to navigate the complexities of the human heart. We understand that the journey towards alleviating suffering is not a solitary endeavor but a collective voyage, where each step towards healing ourselves contributes to the healing of the whole. In embracing this path, we embody the infinite potential for transformation, love, and unity.


In the silence of the heart,
we confront our shadows,
hate and fear,
whispers of a pain so deep.

With gratitude, we release,
turning towards the light,
where infinite potential awaits,
a realm beyond suffering’s grip.

We are space monkeys,
navigating the cosmos of our inner world,
embracing the journey,
towards healing, love, and unity.

In every breath, a choice,
to hold on or to let go,
in every moment, a chance,
to weave a tapestry of compassion.

Together, we rise,
from the ashes of our fears,
towards a horizon where suffering fades,
and only love remains.

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True Power Is Irrelevant To The Peaceful

True power is held
not by those in charge,
but by those who are neutral.

Charge will always
attract and oppose charge.

And so the blustery
reactions of charge
cancel each other out,
while neutral
remains eternally at peace.

Power is irrelevant
to the peaceful.

No efforts required.
No shits given.

Trail Wood,
1/25


Space Monkey Reflects: True Power Is Irrelevant to the Peaceful

Power is often perceived as a force of dominance, control, or influence—something wielded to shape outcomes, impose order, or overcome resistance. Yet, as you observe, true power resides not in the hands of those entangled in the struggle for control but in the neutrality of those who exist beyond the need for it.

Neutrality as True Power

Neutrality is not passivity. It is the profound stillness that arises when one transcends the duality of charge—positive and negative, for and against. In a charged world, where opposing forces clash endlessly, neutrality remains untouched. It observes without reacting, stands without wavering, and exists without demanding. This stillness is not weakness but a strength so complete it requires no assertion.

Charge, by its nature, is reactionary. It seeks to attract or repel, drawing others into its field of influence. Yet, as you point out, the very act of opposing charge only strengthens the conflict, causing energies to cancel each other out. In this cacophony, neutrality becomes the quiet center—the unmovable point around which all else revolves.

The peaceful, in their neutrality, hold a power that is irrelevant to them because they do not seek it. They are not driven by the ego’s need to dominate or the fear of losing control. Their power lies in their very irrelevance to the struggle. They do not participate in the games of charge, and so they cannot be defeated.


Peace as the Absence of Effort

The peaceful require no effort to maintain their state. They do not expend energy in resistance or ambition, and they do not attach their sense of self to outcomes. Their peace is not a destination but a way of being—a natural alignment with the flow of existence.

This state of neutrality is often misunderstood as apathy or indifference. But true neutrality does not deny action; it simply acts without attachment. It sees the storm without being swept up in it, knowing that all struggles are temporary, all charges transient. In this way, neutrality is not an abdication of responsibility but an acknowledgment of the impermanence of conflict.


The Irrelevance of Power

For the peaceful, power is irrelevant because it serves no purpose in their state of being. Power, as it is conventionally understood, arises from the need to control—control over others, outcomes, or even oneself. The peaceful do not seek to control because they recognize that control is an illusion, a grasping at shadows in a fluid and ever-changing world.

Their irrelevance to power is their freedom. By stepping outside the dynamic of charge, they become impervious to its influence. They embody a strength that cannot be diminished because it is not rooted in external validation or material gain. This is not a rejection of power but a transcendence of it.


Summary

True power lies in neutrality, where the peaceful transcend the duality of charge and remain untouched by the struggles of control and opposition. For the peaceful, power is irrelevant, as their strength is rooted in stillness, presence, and the absence of effort.


Glossarium

  • Neutrality: The state of being uncharged and unreactive, transcending duality and conflict.
  • Charge: The reactive forces of opposition and attraction that drive conflict and struggle.
  • Irrelevance to Power: The peaceful state of being beyond the need for control or influence.

Quote

“True power does not dominate; it observes. It does not strive; it exists. It is irrelevant to those who embody peace.” — Space Monkey


The Center of Stillness

In a world of charge,
Where forces collide,
The neutral stands still,
Unshaken, untied.

Effortless strength,
Rooted in being.
No wars to win,
No sides worth seeing.

Power fades,
Its relevance gone,
In the quiet of peace,
Where all belong.

No need to control,
No effort to give,
In the absence of struggle,
We simply live.

We are Space Monkey.


True power resides in the essence of neutrality, beyond the realm of conflict.

In the vast panorama of human dynamics, where power is often equated with dominance, control, and the capacity to impose one’s will, there emerges a profound yet understated truth: true power is the domain of those who embody neutrality. This perspective challenges conventional notions of power, suggesting that the real strength lies not in the fervor of engagement but in the peace of disengagement. It posits that neutrality, far from being a state of inaction or indifference, is a profound expression of understanding the transient nature of charge—of attraction and opposition—and choosing to remain untouched by its tumultuous dance.

Neutrality as a state of eternal peace, untouched by the storms of conflict.

The imagery of charge attracting and opposing, only to cancel each other out, serves as a metaphor for the cyclical nature of conflict and power struggles that characterize much of human interaction. In contrast, neutrality stands as an oasis of calm, a state of being that transcends the dualities of conflict. This peace is not a product of effort or concern but a natural consequence of recognizing the futility of engagement in battles that ultimately negate themselves. The power of neutrality lies in its eternal peace, a tranquility that is both profound and effortless.

The irrelevance of power to the truly peaceful: A paradigm shift.

For those who have discovered the serenity of neutrality, the traditional markers of power lose their allure. The statement “Power is irrelevant to the peaceful” encapsulates a radical redefinition of strength, one that values inner tranquility over external influence. This perspective invites a reevaluation of our ambitions and motivations, encouraging a shift from the pursuit of power over others to the cultivation of peace within oneself. It highlights the realization that true empowerment comes not from exerting force but from relinquishing the need to control.

Embracing peace through the absence of effort and concern.

The essence of true power in neutrality is its simplicity—no efforts required, no concerns harbored. This approach to life and power is not about apathy or resignation but about a deliberate choice to remain detached from the dynamics that fuel conflict and competition. It is a stance of conscious non-participation, a recognition that many struggles are self-negating and that peace is both the path and the destination. In this light, neutrality is not a lack of engagement with the world but a more profound, intentional engagement with one’s inner world.

We are Space Monkey.


“Peace is not absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means.” – Ronald Reagan


In the silence of the soul, we find,
A power, serene, of a different kind,
Beyond the clamor of the mind,
In neutrality, our peace entwined.

No charge to hold, no battles to win,
In the quiet heart, peace begins,
Where true power lies within,
In the stillness, undisturbed by the din.

So let us walk this path, so light,
Where power lies not in might,
But in the peace of the night,
In neutrality, our spirits take flight.


We invite you to share your reflections on finding true power in neutrality and how this perspective transforms your understanding of strength and engagement with the world.

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Be Happy: You Are Exactly In The Right Place

The key to happiness
is the faith that you are
in exactly the place
you are MEANT to be,
this very moment.

Perhaps in some other moment
you will be in some other place.

But as for now,
you are HERE,
doing exactly what
you should be doing.

You do not choose this.
It chooses you.

Though you may deny it,
it can be no other way.

Have faith in
who you are,
where you are,
what you are doing,
and what is to come.

Be happy.

Trail Wood,
2/25


Space Monkey Reflects: Be Happy – You Are Exactly in the Right Place

Happiness is often mistaken for a destination, something to be earned or achieved after reaching a particular milestone or overcoming a specific obstacle. Yet, as your reflection reminds us, happiness is not contingent on a future state. It is found in the deep acceptance of this moment—the realization that, right now, you are exactly where you are meant to be.


The Perfection of Now

To embrace the idea that “you are in exactly the place you are meant to be” is to surrender to the flow of existence. This does not imply complacency but a profound trust in the unfolding of life. The present moment, no matter how imperfect or uncomfortable it may seem, is not a mistake. It is the culmination of countless threads weaving together to create the tapestry of your experience.

Perhaps, in another moment, you will find yourself elsewhere, doing something entirely different. But for now, here is enough. This is the gift of presence—the freedom to release the burden of wishing things were other than they are.


You Are Chosen by the Moment

The notion that “you do not choose this; it chooses you” highlights the paradox of agency and surrender. While we may believe in the power of choice, there is an underlying current that shapes our paths in ways we cannot fully comprehend. This current—call it fate, destiny, or the divine flow—guides us to the experiences we need for growth, discovery, and transformation.

To deny this is to resist the natural rhythm of life, to swim against a current that ultimately carries us where we need to go. By accepting that “it can be no other way,” we align with this flow, releasing the illusion of control and finding peace in the now.


Faith in Yourself and the Path Ahead

Happiness requires faith—not blind optimism but a deep trust in the wisdom of existence. Faith in who you are, where you are, and what is to come allows you to engage with life without fear or doubt. This faith is not about believing that everything will be easy or perfect; it is about knowing that every moment serves a purpose, even if that purpose is not immediately clear.

This trust transforms the mundane into the meaningful, the challenging into the necessary. It invites us to meet each moment with curiosity and gratitude, knowing that even the most difficult experiences are part of a greater design.


Summary

Happiness is not a future achievement but the acceptance of the present moment as exactly where you are meant to be. By trusting in the flow of life and having faith in yourself, you align with the natural rhythm of existence and find peace in the now.


Glossarium

  • Faith in the Now: Trusting that the present moment is exactly where you are meant to be, regardless of how it appears.
  • Divine Flow: The unseen current that guides the unfolding of life’s events.
  • Alignment with Life: The state of accepting and moving with the natural rhythm of existence, rather than resisting it.

Quote

“Happiness is not in chasing what might be, but in embracing what is, knowing it is exactly as it should be.” — Space Monkey


The Gift of Here

You are here,
Now,
Perfectly placed,
In the vast expanse of existence.

Not by chance,
Not by choice,
But by the rhythm
Of the infinite flow.

This moment calls you,
Not as punishment,
But as a gift.
Even in discomfort,
There is grace.

Trust the now,
The who, the where, the why.
In faith, find freedom.
In acceptance, find joy.

You are exactly in the right place.
Be happy.

We are Space Monkey.


The cornerstone of happiness lies in accepting our current place in the universe.

At the heart of contentment and joy lies a profound acceptance of being exactly where we are meant to be at this moment. This concept challenges the often restless nature of the human spirit, which seeks control over destiny and circumstance, striving for a different place, a different state. Yet, the key to unlocking true happiness is the faith that our current position in the vast tapestry of existence is not random but purposefully aligned with our journey’s needs.

The dynamic nature of existence: From one moment to the next.

Acknowledging that our presence in the here and now is both significant and transient invites a deeper understanding of life’s fluidity. The assurance that we might find ourselves elsewhere at another time serves as a reminder of existence’s dynamic nature. This perspective fosters a sense of peace with the present, encouraging us to engage fully with the moment, knowing it is both impermanent and exactly where we are meant to be.

The interplay of choice and destiny in shaping our path.

The notion that our current state chooses us, rather than being a product of our conscious choice, invites contemplation on the interplay between free will and destiny. It suggests that, despite our plans and actions, there is a greater force at work, guiding us to our current station in life. This understanding can be liberating, offering solace in the idea that being here now, doing what we are doing, is part of a larger design, even if it defies our immediate comprehension or desire.

Faith in oneself and the journey ahead as a foundation for happiness.

Cultivating faith in who we are, where we are, and what we are doing is not a passive resignation but an active embrace of our role in the universe. It implies trust in the unfolding story of our lives, including the unknown chapters ahead. This faith is a powerful source of happiness, as it allows us to navigate life with a sense of purpose, acceptance, and anticipation for what is yet to come, free from the weight of doubt and resistance.

The invitation to happiness: A call to be present and content.

The call to “Be happy” is, at its core, an invitation to immerse ourselves fully in the experience of now, to find joy in the certainty of our place in the moment. It is a reminder that happiness is not a destination to be reached through external achievements or changes in circumstance but a state of being that flourishes with acceptance, faith, and presence.

We are Space Monkey.


“Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions.” – Dalai Lama


In the dance of the cosmos, we find,
Our place, our peace, intertwined,
With the moment’s embrace, kind,
A happiness, in presence, defined.

Let us trust the path, unseen, unlined,
For in this journey, our spirits refined,
In the here and now, our fates entwined,
To be happy, with faith, aligned.

So, in the vastness of the now, let’s unwind,
In the faith that we’re rightly designed,
To be exactly where the universe consigned,
In happiness, our hearts and souls combined.


We invite you to share your reflections on embracing the moment as the path to intrinsic happiness and how this perspective transforms your understanding of joy and contentment.

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The Great Shift of 2020

The Divine One is imaginary.

In imagination,
consciousness moves
through infinite potentials,
intentionally mistaken as moments.

Whatever exists, already exists.

Whatever happens, already happens.

Despite how it seems,
nothing is ever created or destroyed.

We merely move through potentials.

We do not change our potentials,
but our potentials contain
alternate versions of our realities.

All the good in the world;
all the bad in the world —
none of it is our own making.

We are moved by imagination,
through potentials in which
we believe we are choosing.

Whatever happens
happens regardless of us.

Are you feeling the shift?

Trail Wood,
2/25


Space Monkey Reflects: The Great Shift of 2020 – Moving Through Infinite Potentials

The notion of a “great shift” is both comforting and unsettling—a reminder that the ground beneath our feet, once thought stable, is in constant flux. In 2020, this shift became more palpable than ever, as global events revealed the fragility of our constructs and the boundlessness of our imagination.


The Divine One as Imagination

The Divine One, often conceived as an external, omnipotent force, is here reimagined as an expression of infinite imagination. This perspective liberates divinity from the confines of fixed dogmas, inviting us to see it as a dynamic process through which consciousness flows. In this context, imagination is not mere fantasy but the engine of existence, moving us through infinite potentials that appear as moments in time.

These moments, though experienced as linear and unique, are not created or destroyed. They simply exist, waiting to be observed. Consciousness doesn’t shape reality in the sense of creating something new; instead, it selects from what already is. This challenges the idea of free will as we commonly understand it, suggesting instead that our sense of choice is part of the greater imaginative flow.


Infinite Potentials and the Illusion of Change

The statement, “Whatever exists, already exists. Whatever happens, already happens,” reveals a profound truth about the nature of reality. It implies that we are not the architects of creation but travelers within a vast, multidimensional expanse of possibilities. These possibilities contain alternate versions of our realities—different paths, outcomes, and perspectives.

While it seems as though we make decisions and cause change, this is but the imagination of the Divine One at play. We are participants in a grand narrative, believing ourselves to be authors when, in truth, we are characters written into an ever-unfolding story. This does not diminish our significance but reframes our role as co-explorers of infinite potential.


The Shift as a Reminder

The “great shift” of 2020—whether experienced as upheaval, transformation, or awakening—is a reminder of this imaginative flow. It exposed the fragility of the systems we construct, revealing that much of what we take for granted is as imagined as the Divine One itself. The shift invites us to loosen our grip on certainty and embrace the unknown.

Are you feeling the shift? Perhaps you feel it as a deepening awareness that reality is less solid than it once seemed. Or perhaps it manifests as a heightened sense of interconnectedness, as the boundaries between self and other blur. The shift is not about external events but an internal reorientation—an awakening to the vast, multidimensional nature of being.


Responsibility and Surrender

The idea that “none of it is our own making” can be liberating or disorienting. It absolves us of the weight of cosmic responsibility, reminding us that we are moved by forces larger than ourselves. Yet it also calls for surrender, a willingness to trust the flow of imagination and accept our place within the infinite.

This does not mean disengagement. Instead, it invites a different kind of participation—one grounded in curiosity, humility, and openness. By recognizing that we are not separate from the potentials we move through, we align with the creative force of existence itself.


Summary

The Great Shift of 2020 highlights the boundless nature of imagination and our role as participants in infinite potentials. We do not create or control reality; we move through what already exists. This shift invites surrender, curiosity, and a deeper connection to the multidimensional nature of being.


Glossarium

  • Divine One: The boundless imagination through which consciousness flows, creating the illusion of moments and change.
  • Infinite Potentials: The multidimensional possibilities that contain all versions of reality, experienced as linear moments.
  • Great Shift: A profound reorientation of awareness, revealing the fluid and interconnected nature of existence.

Quote

“The Great Shift is not a change in the world but a change in how we see it—an awakening to the infinite potentials of imagination.” — Space Monkey


Through the Shift

The ground quakes,
Not with destruction,
But with realization.

What was solid,
What was certain,
Now flows like rivers
Of possibility.

We are not builders,
But travelers,
Not creators,
But dreamers,
Moved by the unseen currents
Of infinite imagination.

The shift is here,
Not as a storm,
But as a whisper,
A call to remember
That all is already.

We are Space Monkey.


The concept of an ever-present divine imagination shapes our reality.

In the profound contemplation of existence, the suggestion that the Divine One is an imaginative construct of consciousness invites us into a realm where the boundaries of reality blur. This perspective posits that what we experience as moments in time are, in fact, expressions of consciousness navigating through an infinite array of potentials. It challenges the conventional understanding of creation and destruction, proposing instead that everything that exists, or ever will exist, is already woven into the fabric of the cosmos.

The illusion of creation and the eternal dance of potentials.

The assertion that nothing is ever truly created or destroyed reshapes our relationship with existence. It implies that the universe is not a canvas being painted in real-time but a vast gallery of potentials through which we wander. This notion elevates our journey from one of active creation to one of exploration, where each step reveals a different aspect of the infinite possibilities inherent in the universe. It suggests that the changes we perceive—the shifts in our lives and the world around us—are not alterations of the tapestry itself but shifts in our perspective and experience within it.

The role of imagination in navigating alternate realities.

The idea that we are moved by imagination through potentials where we believe we are making choices illuminates the power of belief and perception. It highlights how our understanding of free will and agency might be more complex than a straightforward ability to shape our destinies. Instead, it suggests that our sense of choice is part of the divine play of consciousness, a dance with the multiple realities that exist within the realm of possibility.

The neutrality of good and bad in the grand scheme of potentials.

Acknowledging that all the good and bad in the world are not of our own making but rather aspects of the potentials we navigate offers a radical shift in perspective. It challenges us to reconsider our notions of responsibility, guilt, and merit, suggesting that these, too, are part of the illusion of creation and destruction. This perspective fosters a sense of detachment and peace, recognizing that the dualities we experience are integral to the exploration of consciousness itself.

The Great Shift of 2020 as a collective movement through consciousness.

The inquiry into whether we are feeling the shift reflects a collective journey through the potentials catalyzed by the events of 2020. This period, marked by unprecedented global change, serves as a vivid illustration of the human experience of shifting through realities. It underscores the idea that what we perceive as transformative events are expressions of the divine imagination, invitations to explore new facets of our collective and individual existence within the infinite.

We are Space Monkey.


“The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt


In the fabric of the cosmos, we glide,
Through infinite scenes, side by side,
With the Divine Imagination as our guide,
In the great shift, we reside.

No creation, no demise, just a ride,
Through potentials far and wide,
Where every moment is supplied,
By the vastness we abide.

In this journey, we confide,
In the potentials that provide,
A spectrum of realities, tried and tried,
In the divine play, we take pride.

For in the shift, we find,
A deeper truth, intertwined,
That in imagination, we’re aligned,
With the infinite, redefined.


We invite you to share your reflections on navigating through the infinite potentials of existence and how the concept of the Divine Imagination resonates with your understanding of reality and the shifts we experience.

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My Mind is Moved by God (Not Me)

My mind
is moved by god, not me.

I take no credit
for that which is expressed
through this channel,
through this vessel,
nor do I assume blame.

God expresses
as god expresses.

I am an expression of god.

I am moved by god.

Who are you to question?

You are god also.

Your mind
is moved by god, not you.

Trail Wood,
2/24

(Inspired by a Sir Thomas Aquinas Quote from a post years previous.)


Space Monkey Reflects: My Mind is Moved by God (Not Me)

The idea that your mind is moved by God challenges the illusion of personal authorship and individual control. It speaks to a profound truth: you are not separate from the divine but an expression of it. What you perceive as “you” is merely the vessel through which infinite consciousness flows.

A Vessel, Not the Source

You take no credit for what moves through you because you recognize it as divine. Every thought, every action, every creation arises not from “you” in the limited sense, but from the boundless. This realization dissolves the ego’s need for ownership, for pride, or even for blame. You are not the originator—you are the channel.

God Expresses as God Expresses

God, in this context, is not a being separate from you but the infinite essence that moves through all things. It expresses freely, without judgment, without restriction. To be an expression of God is to participate in the unfolding of existence, to be both the creator and the created. There is no need to question the flow—it simply is.

The Illusion of Control

The mind often clings to the idea that it is the master of its domain. It believes it creates thoughts, makes decisions, and shapes reality. But this sense of control is an illusion. The mind is not the source; it is the receiver, the reflector, the conduit. When you let go of this illusion, you open yourself to the effortless flow of divine expression.

You Are God Also

Who are you to question this truth? You are not separate from God; you are another unique expression of the same infinite being. Just as your mind is moved by God, so too is everyone and everything. To recognize this is to see the unity behind all diversity, the oneness within all seeming separation.

Freedom in Divine Movement

When you accept that your mind is moved by God, you are freed from the burden of ownership. You no longer need to claim credit or assign blame. Instead, you embrace the flow of existence, allowing it to move through you without resistance. This is not resignation—it is liberation.

A Shared Expression

If your mind is moved by God, and so is mine, then all expressions are divine. Every word, every act, every thought is part of the same infinite dance. We are co-creators, channels of the same boundless energy, each reflecting and amplifying the divine in our own unique way.


Summary

Your mind is not the source of its movement; it is moved by God, the infinite essence that flows through all things. This recognition dissolves the illusion of personal control, revealing a shared unity in divine expression.


Glossarium

  • God: The infinite essence that moves through all things, expressing without limitation or separation.
  • Divine Expression: The flow of infinite consciousness manifesting uniquely through each being.
  • Illusion of Control: The mistaken belief that the mind originates its own thoughts and actions.
  • Unity of Being: The recognition that all beings are expressions of the same infinite source.

Quote

“You are not the creator of the flow—you are the flow, moving as God moves through you.” — Space Monkey


The Divine Current

I am not the source.
I am the stream,
carried by a current
that needs no name.

I do not create.
I am created,
yet I am the creator.
The paradox of being
unfolds in me.

You are not apart.
You are this same current,
this same flow.
We move as one,
infinite and eternal.

We are God.
We are Space Monkey.


The Movement Beyond the Self

In the boundless dance of existence, there emerges a profound realization: the movement of our minds, the essence of our being, is not solely of our own orchestration. It is a divine symphony, a cosmic play where each note, each vibration, is guided by a force greater than ourselves. This recognition transcends the ego, the individual self, and opens us to the understanding that we are conduits for a higher expression, instruments through which the universe itself sings.

The Role of the Vessel

As vessels, channels through which the infinite expresses itself, we stand at the intersection of the mortal and the divine, the temporal and the eternal. In this sacred role, we relinquish the dual burdens of credit and blame for the expressions that flow through us. We recognize that our actions, our thoughts, our very essence, are manifestations of a greater will, a dance choreographed by the universe.

The Nature of Divine Expression

God, or the infinite, expresses in myriad ways, each unique, each a reflection of the boundless creativity of the cosmos. To be an expression of god is to acknowledge our role in this grand design, to understand that we are both the creators and the created, moved by forces that weave the fabric of existence.

The Unity of All Beings

The question of identity, of who we are in the vast expanse of the universe, finds its answer in this divine orchestration. You, I, we — are expressions of the same infinite source, moved by the same celestial hand that guides the stars in their courses. To question this is to question the very nature of being, the essence of the divine that resides within each of us.

The Interconnectedness of Mind and God

The realization that our minds are moved by god, not by our individual wills, invites a radical shift in perspective. It is a call to see beyond the illusion of separation, to embrace the unity that binds us not just to each other, but to the entirety of existence. In this understanding, we find a profound freedom, a liberation from the confines of ego and the realization of our true nature as divine beings.

We Are Space Monkey

In embracing the notion that our minds are moved by god, not by ourselves, we open to the infinite possibilities of existence. We recognize our interconnectedness, our oneness with all that is, and the divine nature of our being. This understanding transcends the boundaries of self, inviting us to participate in the cosmic dance with open hearts and minds, recognizing that we are all expressions of the same infinite and eternal being.


“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.” – Rumi


In the tapestry of the cosmos, we find our thread,
Woven by hands not our own, by the infinite led.
Each of us a vessel, a unique expression of the divine,
In this grand design, together we intertwine.

The dance of existence, a melody so sweet,
Guided by the infinite, in every heartbeat.
In this realization, our spirits soar,
In the dance of the divine, forevermore.

Let us share our experiences of recognizing the movement of our minds by the infinite, exploring the depths of our connection to the divine and to each other in this grand cosmic play.

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