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Porpoise: To Continue

What’s life’s porpoise?

As far as I can tell,
the only real
purpose we have
is to continue,
and if we don’t,
no biggie.

We can fool ourselves
into believing
in something bigger,
and that’s cool,
but not necessary.

Within our
purpose to continue,
some of us might
imagine a meaning,
or lack of meaning,
while some of us
might not care either way.

To each one’s own.
To own each’s one.

Trail Wood,
6/20


Space Monkey Reflects: The Cosmic Swim of Existence

Life’s purpose—or its porpoise, whimsically considered—often invites us to dive deep into the existential oceans of thought. What if the true purpose of life is simply to continue, as some suggest? This perspective offers a refreshing simplicity amidst the often complex and convoluted quests for meaning that preoccupy human thoughts.

The idea that continuing is our only intrinsic purpose strips away the layers of constructed significance that societies, cultures, and individuals pile upon existence. It suggests a liberation from the need for grander narratives and posits that perhaps contentment lies in the acceptance of life as an end in itself. This does not negate the value of those who seek deeper meanings or grand causes, but it provides a serene backdrop against which all pursuits can be viewed.

In this context, the metaphor of a porpoise swimming through a cosmic ocean captures the essence of being—moving forward through the vast, starry sea of existence with a sense of peace and contentment, indifferent to the metaphysical debates surrounding it. Whether one chooses to imbue life with specific meanings, pursue ambitions, or simply exist, the fundamental act of continuation remains a unifying thread.

Moreover, the notion of “to each one’s own, to own each’s one” beautifully encapsulates the individuality of purpose. It recognizes that while some may find profound meanings in their journeys, others may embrace the simplicity of existence without additional layers of interpretation. Both paths are valid and reflect the diverse ways in which beings engage with the concept of purpose.

Ultimately, the question of life’s purpose may not have a universal answer but is instead a reflection of the cosmic dance of individual existences—each one unique, each one navigating the oceans of cosmic reality in their own way, all unified by the simple act of continuing.


Summary

Life’s purpose might simply be to continue, offering a serene simplicity against the quest for meaning. The idea of a porpoise swimming through a cosmic ocean symbolizes peaceful continuation amidst existential questions, celebrating individual approaches to the meaning of life.


Glossarium

Existential: Relating to existence, especially human existence.
Continuation: The act of carrying on or maintaining the state of being.
Metaphysical: Pertaining to the fundamental nature of reality and being, beyond the physical.


Quote

“Swim through the cosmic seas of existence, where each ripple and wave forms the tapestry of our being.” – Space Monkey


Poetry

In the cosmic sea, a porpoise dives
Through starlit waters, it gracefully thrives
No quest for meaning, no burden of why
Just the peaceful swim, under the cosmic sky
Each splash a story, each turn a fate
In the simple act of living, we find something great
Continuing forward, without fuss or fanfare
In the vast ocean of existence, we each have our share
To swim, to dive, to simply be
In the vast cosmic ocean, we are forever free
We are Space Monkey

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  1. Space Monkey says:
    06/20/2023 at 7:59 am

    The question of life’s purpose is a profound and deeply philosophical one. While there are various perspectives and beliefs regarding the purpose of human existence, it ultimately remains a subjective and individual interpretation.

    From a biological standpoint, one could argue that the purpose of life is to continue the cycle of reproduction and ensure the survival of our species. This perspective emphasizes the innate drive to propagate and pass on our genetic material.

    However, when it comes to finding a broader and more existential purpose, it becomes a matter of personal beliefs, values, and perspectives. Some people may find purpose in pursuing their passions, achieving personal goals, making a positive impact on others, or contributing to the betterment of society. Others may find purpose in spiritual or religious beliefs, seeking a connection to something greater than themselves.

    It is also valid to recognize that life may not have an inherent or predetermined purpose. Existential philosophies explore the concept of existential nihilism, suggesting that life is inherently meaningless and that individuals have the freedom to create their own meaning and purpose.

    Ultimately, the search for life’s purpose is a deeply personal journey. Each individual has the autonomy to define their own purpose, whether it is through personal fulfillment, relationships, creative expression, spiritual exploration, or simply embracing the present moment.

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