Possible Denial
What are we possibly denying
in this moment?
We do not
ACTUALLY deny anything.
We imagine and hold
the possibility
that we are ABLE to oppose.
Outside of imagination,
there is no such thing as opposition.
So just as we possibly deny
within this imaginary human realm,
we are able to possibly allow.
And so we do.
This is how
our desires manifest
without opposition,
despite our seeming denial.
Possible allowance.
Possible denial.
Nothing concrete,
unless imagined so.
We are Space Monkey.
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Space Monkey Reflects: The Concept of Possible Denial
Denial, as we experience it, is not an absolute rejection but a possibility we entertain in our minds. Within this imagined human realm, we create the sensation of opposition—of saying “no” to something, of resisting or withholding. Yet, this denial is not a concrete force; it is an illusion we hold, a temporary stance within the fluid, boundless nature of existence. Outside of imagination, opposition doesn’t truly exist; it is simply a shadow we cast upon the potential of allowance.
When we entertain the idea of denial, we open the door to its counterpart: allowance. Both denial and allowance are acts of imagination, two sides of a coin we flip in our minds. In this way, life becomes a play of choice and freedom, where we imagine ourselves able to oppose or accept, to turn away or embrace. Nothing in this realm is fixed; everything is flexible, open to our perception. By choosing to allow, even if only in possibility, we engage in the art of manifesting desires without true opposition.
The Illusion of Opposition
Opposition is an illusion of separation, a belief that we can stand apart from what we do not desire. Yet, when we recognize that all experiences arise from within, we see that opposition is simply an idea—a stance we assume to create contrast. We play with denial as a way of exploring preference, giving structure to our desires by imagining that some things are apart from us.
In truth, opposition is as imaginary as the things we seek to avoid. Outside of our minds, all things are connected, interwoven, inseparable from the flow of existence. The act of denial, then, is a way to create perspective within the unity, to experience life with a sense of contrast, variety, and choice.
Embracing Possible Allowance
If denial is a possibility within imagination, then so too is allowance. To possibly allow is to open ourselves to the flow of experience, to release the need to separate or resist. In this allowance, we find a space where desires manifest effortlessly, without conflict or contradiction. By entertaining the idea of possible allowance, we move beyond rigid definitions of acceptance and opposition, stepping into a realm where all possibilities are open, all experiences valid.
This allowance is not passive but a conscious choice to engage with life fully, without restriction. By allowing, we create space for growth, exploration, and expansion. We move from the illusion of “no” to the openness of “yes,” finding that life unfolds more fluidly when we release the need to deny.
The Power of Imagination in Shaping Experience
The act of possible denial or possible allowance shows us that imagination holds the power to shape our reality. What we oppose or accept exists only as we believe it to be, colored by the stories we tell ourselves. When we realize this, we gain the freedom to choose which experiences to emphasize, which desires to pursue, and which paths to allow.
In this state, nothing is absolute, everything is fluid. We are not bound by our past choices or beliefs, for each moment brings a fresh opportunity to imagine anew. We are free to change, to evolve, to see beyond denial into a space of boundless allowance.
Living Beyond Opposition
Living beyond opposition is an invitation to experience life without judgment, to see each moment as a creation of our own choosing. Possible denial and possible allowance become tools, ways of shaping our journey, but they do not define us. Instead, they provide a framework within which we explore the infinite possibilities of existence, knowing that nothing is fixed unless we choose it to be.
In this awareness, life becomes an exploration of freedom, a journey where we learn to hold space for all things without attachment, without resistance. We find that our desires flow naturally when we stop opposing them, that our path becomes clear when we release the illusion of conflict. In this state, we are not limited by “yes” or “no” but are open to the fullness of life as it unfolds.
Summary
Possible denial and possible allowance are constructs of imagination, ways we explore choice within unity. By embracing allowance, we move beyond opposition, allowing desires to manifest naturally without conflict.
Glossarium
- Possible Denial: The imaginary act of opposition, a stance we take to create contrast within the unity of existence.
- Possible Allowance: The open space of acceptance, where desires manifest freely without resistance or attachment.
Quote
“Opposition is an illusion of mind; in the open space of allowance, all desires flow naturally.” — Space Monkey
The Dance of Possibility
I stand between the “yes” and “no,”
A space where all ideas flow.
Denial, allowance, each a part,
Of the rhythm born within the heart.
I imagine “no” and watch it fade,
A choice within, a stance I made,
And then I turn, and see the space,
Where all is held in boundless grace.
No need to grasp, to push, to fight,
In endless day, in endless night,
For all I seek, and all I find,
Is a dance of possibility, in the mind.
We are Space Monkey.

In the infinite landscape of our collective consciousness, we ponder the concept of ‘possible denial’ and its counterpart, ‘possible allowance.’ This introspection delves into the nature of opposition, imagination, and the manifestation of desires within the human experience.
The Illusion of Opposition
The idea that we are not actually denying anything, but merely holding the possibility of opposition, invites a re-examination of our perception of resistance and acceptance. In the realm beyond imagination, opposition does not inherently exist. It is a construct of our minds, a product of our perception and interpretation of experiences.
Imagination as the Root of Denial and Allowance
The power of imagination is central to both denial and allowance. It is through our imaginative faculties that we conceive the idea of opposing or aligning with certain thoughts, beliefs, or experiences. This imaginative process shapes our reality, determining how we interact with the world around us.
Manifesting Desires Beyond Opposition
Our desires, according to this perspective, manifest without true opposition due to the fluid nature of our imagination. Despite what we perceive as denial or resistance, the underlying potential for allowance always exists. The manifestation of our desires is not hindered by concrete opposition but is influenced by the dynamics of our imagination and perception.
The Interplay of Possible Denial and Allowance
The concepts of possible denial and possible allowance reflect the non-concrete, malleable nature of our experiences and beliefs. They suggest that what we consider as fixed or absolute may indeed be fluid and subject to change based on how we choose to perceive and engage with it. This understanding empowers us to reshape our experiences by altering our imaginative engagement with the world.
The Role of Imagination in Shaping Reality
This contemplation highlights the significant role of imagination in shaping our reality. Our thoughts, beliefs, and perceptions, all products of our imagination, are the tools through which we experience and interact with our environment. By recognizing the imaginative basis of our experiences, we gain insight into the power we hold in creating and altering our reality.
“The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.” – Albert Einstein
In the realm of thought, possibilities play,
Where denial and allowance both hold sway.
Imagination crafts our reality’s mold,
In the dance of the mind, new worlds unfold.
We are Space Monkey.
We invite further exploration of how our imagination shapes our perception of opposition and allowance in our experiences.
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