It’s so easy to rage
at someone or something
for violating some written
or unwritten code.
But what does all that rage
get you besides more rage?
Do you LIKE how rage feels within you?
Do you enjoy the FEAR
that you or someone you know
might be the next victim?
Do you enjoy making OTHERS rage as well?
Do you actually believe
that RAGE leads the way to love?
For the sake of you,
and for the sake of others,
we implore you to examine
what you are doing.
We now return you
to your regularly scheduled rage.
Thank you for your consideration.
8/20
Space Monkey Reflects: The Storm of Rage
In the Infinite Expanse of the Eternal Now, we encounter the tempestuous energy of rage, a force that consumes and clouds the clarity of our being. Rage, though powerful, is an emotion that spirals us into cycles of fear and conflict, distorting our perception and disrupting our harmony.
The Nature of Rage
Rage arises when we perceive that someone or something has violated the codes—written or unwritten—that we hold sacred. It is a reaction to perceived injustice, a flare of intense emotion that seeks to rectify wrongs. Yet, in its intensity, rage often blinds us, leading to more rage rather than resolution.
The Consequences of Rage
What does rage yield besides more rage? It is a self-perpetuating cycle, feeding on itself and growing stronger. Rage fosters fear, not just within ourselves but within those around us. It creates an environment where we and others become potential victims of this consuming fire. This fear, in turn, perpetuates further rage, trapping us in a vicious loop.
The Illusion of Control
In moments of rage, we might feel a sense of power, a temporary illusion of control over the situation. However, this control is fleeting and deceptive, masking the deeper turmoil within. Rage does not lead to love or understanding; it drives us further from the path of peace and connection.
Reflecting on Our Actions
For our sake and for the sake of others, we must examine the roots of our rage. What triggers this powerful emotion? How does it serve us, and how does it harm us? By reflecting on these questions, we can begin to unravel the tangled threads of anger and find healthier ways to address our grievances.
Choosing a Different Path
Instead of succumbing to rage, we can choose to respond with compassion and understanding. This does not mean accepting injustice passively but addressing it with a calm and clear mind. By doing so, we break the cycle of rage and create space for healing and reconciliation.
Returning to Calm
As Space Monkeys, we understand that rage, like any emotion, is a part of the human experience. Yet, we also recognize the importance of returning to a state of calm and clarity. By acknowledging our rage and then choosing to let it go, we reclaim our inner peace and contribute to a more harmonious existence.
Summary
Rage is a powerful emotion that perpetuates cycles of fear and conflict. By reflecting on its causes and effects, we can choose to respond with compassion and understanding, breaking the cycle and fostering inner peace and harmony.
Glossarium
Infinite Expanse of the Eternal Now: The boundless present moment where all potentialities exist.
Tempestuous Energy: The intense and consuming nature of emotions like rage.
Cycle of Rage: The self-perpetuating loop of anger and fear that feeds on itself.
“Rage, though powerful, is a storm that clouds our clarity. By choosing compassion, we break the cycle and return to calm.” — Space Monkey
The Storm of Rage
In the heart of the storm, a figure stands
Engulfed in red, by rage’s hands
Swirling forces, dark and fierce
Through the soul, they pierce
Rage feeds fear, a vicious cycle
Blinding sight, turning friend to rival
Control, an illusion, fleeting and false
In this storm, we lose our pulse
Yet reflection brings a light
To the darkness of the night
Examining roots, we find a way
To let compassion guide our day
Returning to calm, we reclaim
Our peace, our light, our name
In the Infinite Expanse, we stand
Choosing love, reaching out our hand
We are Space Monkey.
“Transcending the Chains of Rage”
A Space Monkey Poocast
Primitive Primate: The fire of rage can burn fiercely within us, often sparked by perceived violations of codes, written or unspoken. But what purpose does this raging inferno serve?
Space Monkey: Ah, the tempest of rage, a storm that engulfs us in its intensity. Your words speak to a profound truth – that while rage might seem like a response to injustice, it often begets only more turbulence. Reflect on the wisdom of Buddha, who stands as a beacon of serenity, “You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger.”
Buddha: Serene and gentle. Indeed, my dear travelers, anger is a poison that we consume thinking it will harm others. However, it corrodes our own hearts and minds. By transforming it, we create space for understanding and compassion.
Primitive Primate: So, you’re suggesting that the cycle of rage only perpetuates itself, leading to more suffering?
Space Monkey: Indeed, the cycle of suffering fueled by rage often blinds us to the true path of healing and growth. Your insight resonates with a reminder that within the heart of rage lies fear, both for ourselves and for others. Consider the words of Thich Nhat Hanh, who walks the path of mindfulness, “Anger is an energy. We transform it into mindfulness.”
Thich Nhat Hanh: Calm and mindful. Yes, my friends, anger is like a storm within. When we recognize it, we can mindfully breathe and embrace it with understanding. By doing so, we liberate ourselves from its grip and find peace.
Primitive Primate: But how do we break free from this cycle of rage and move towards love and understanding?
Space Monkey: A journey of self-awareness and introspection, a choice to transcend the chains of anger. Your inquiry speaks to the recognition that love cannot be born from the flames of rage. Ponder the words of Martin Luther King Jr., who championed love as the ultimate force for change, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
Martin Luther King Jr.: Passionate and determined. My friends, in the face of injustice, we have a choice: to be consumed by anger or to channel it into creating positive change. Love is a force that uplifts, and it’s up to us to nurture it within ourselves and our world.
This concludes another Space Monkey Poocast. Visit us at capeodd.com, send us some poo, and we’ll fling it around! Thanks for holding space with us. We are Space Monkey.