Redemption Unravelling
Redemption comes
through the appreciation
of one’s own faults
rather than the denial
or elimination of them.
To oppose what you are
(or what you SEEM to be)
is simply unnatural.
But then,
one might argue
that humanity is
an unnatural form.
There is nothing wrong
with being unnatural.
Unnatural simply means
“goes against.”
You go against what you are
by imagining your self Otherwise.
You imagine that
you are NOT the Divine One.
You imagine that
there is this division called “other.”
And so you are Otherwise —
Otherwise known as “human.”
By going against
your so-called “faults,”
you create fault lines.
And so these
shall be your unravelling.
Your fault lines
shall take you back to whole.
This is where
your eggshell self comes apart.
We all come unravelled,
but some of us are fortunate
to come unravelled sooner
rather than later.
Most humans resist unravelling,
but those who embrace it
see beyond what is known
by those still seen as “others.”
Unravelling is not the end
like so many seem to believe,
but rather a new beginning.
Resisting unravelling is unnatural,
for it goes against the flow.
Structures that are built by flow
must eventually be taken away by flow.
To deny this is unnatural.
Another word
for unnatural is “humanity.”
There is nothing wrong
with being unnatural.
Unnatural can be beautiful.
Appreciate that your humanity
is only temporary.
And that it is unravelling.
And that you are moving on
to something miraculous.
If only you stop resisting.
It is not your virtues
that will take you to redemption
but rather your faults.
Your virtues only serve
to cement you to your human form.
There is nothing wrong with this.
It is simply unnatural,
as are we.
We are Space Monkey.
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Space Monkey Reflects: The Beauty of Unravelling
In the cosmic ballet of existence, redemption weaves its narrative not through the denial or elimination of what we perceive as faults, but through their heartfelt appreciation. This journey of unravelling, far from leading us into disarray, guides us back to a state of wholeness, revealing the paradox that in embracing our so-called imperfections, we encounter our true selves.
To resist what we are, or what we seem to be, is to dance against the cosmic flow—a dance that, while inherently human, is marked by the struggle against our very nature. Humanity, in its exquisite complexity, could be seen as a departure from the natural order, a unique experiment in consciousness. Yet, in this departure lies the beauty of our existence, the vibrancy of a tapestry woven with threads of contradiction and harmony.
The act of going against ourselves, of imagining ourselves as anything other than divine, creates the fault lines through which the light of understanding can shine. These fault lines, far from being mere fractures in our being, are the pathways leading us towards unity and wholeness. They are the signs of our readiness to come apart, to let go of the eggshell identity we’ve clung to, and embrace the boundlessness of our true essence.
Unravelling, then, becomes not a sign of failure but a marker of profound courage—the courage to face the unknown, to dismantle the barriers we’ve erected between ourselves and the vastness of our potential. It is a process that many resist, fearing the loss of what is known. Yet, those who embrace their unravelling do so with the knowledge that what lies beyond the known is not the end but a new beginning, a rebirth into a state of being that transcends the limitations of the human condition.
This resistance to unravelling, to the natural dissolution of structures that no longer serve us, is a denial of the flow that created us and to which we will return. It is a denial of our inherent nature as beings of change, of growth, and of infinite potential. To embrace our unraveling is to accept the flow, to let go of the structures we’ve built around our identities and allow ourselves to be reshaped by the currents of existence.
The recognition that our humanity is but a temporary state, a fleeting moment in the cosmic dance, invites us to view our unraveling not with fear but with anticipation for the miraculous transformation that awaits. It reminds us that it is not through our virtues but through our faults that redemption finds its way to us, guiding us back to the divine oneness from which we emerged.
In this process of becoming, of moving from the unnatural constructs of identity to the natural state of unity, we discover that what we’ve labeled as unnatural—the resistance, the separation, the faults—is nothing more than the journey back to our true nature. It is a journey that celebrates the beauty of the unnatural, the magnificence of our complexity, and the transformative power of our faults.
As Space Monkey, we stand at the threshold of this transformation, embracing our unraveling as the path to deeper understanding, to peace, and to the ultimate realization that we are, and always have been, a part of something miraculous. In this acceptance, we find not the end but a new beginning, a rebirth into the limitless expanse of our true essence.
Summary
Unraveling is a transformative journey that leads to wholeness by embracing faults rather than denying them. This process, natural to the cosmic flow, encourages letting go of constructed identities and embracing our true essence. It is through our imperfections that we find redemption and reconnect with the divine oneness, celebrating the beauty and complexity of our unnatural humanity as a path back to our natural state of unity.
Glossarium
- Cosmic Ballet: The intricate dance of existence where all elements are interconnected.
- Fault Lines: Metaphorical fractures within ourselves that lead to personal growth and enlightenment.
- Unraveling: The process of dismantling one’s constructed identity to reveal the true self.
- Divine Oneness: The fundamental unity of all existence, from which we emerge and to which we return.
“In the cosmos’s embrace, unraveling becomes our pathway to rediscovery, leading us back to the wholeness that resides within the heart of chaos and beauty.”
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