If you do absolutely nothing with your life, it’s more than enough. Even if you become the vainest of the vain, the dumbest of the dumb or the lowest of the low.
You have value DESPITE what you are — despite what you THINK you are — despite what you believe OTHERS think you are.
But you don’t NEED to have value. This is the attachment that seems to affect and motivate you most.
You have an attachment to accomplishment.
You seem to be missing the point of living.
But are you really?
You are the Divine One. You can accomplish ANYTHING you wish, such as incarnating as this person you are in this world that is COMPLETELY imagined by you.
Don’t you think the Divine One WANTS you this way? You’re precisely the way you’re supposed to be, doing EXACTLY what the Divine One intends you to do.
The Divine One could change the circumstances of your life a nanosecond. Or any of the trillions of OTHER lives the Divine One imagines within this dream.
Your struggles are imagined as “real,” and for one reason only. You make the Divine One laugh. And that is precisely why you have value, no matter what.
Even when you are being completely “serious,” the Divine One sees your struggles as a farce — a comedy of errors — even when you are killing each other and your planet.
Your antics and shenanigans are hysterically funny from the Divine One’s perspective, fully knowing that nothing matters because you are immortal.
The Divine One does not NEED to laugh. But we can and so we do
ESPECIALLY when you are in pity mode.
Boo hoo hoo.
If only you knew you were us, imagining you, instead of this “real” we lead you to believe you are.
You’d understand that your “not enough” life is more than enough for us. ROTCL. Rolling on the clouds laughing.
We are the Divine One. We are Space Monkey.
The Divine Comedy of Being
Embracing the cosmic jest of existence from the perspective of the Divine.
The Personal and Collective Benefits of Caring
This reflection ventures into the realm of divine comedy, where the essence of our existence is seen as an intricate play orchestrated by the Divine One. It explores the notion that our struggles, accomplishments, and perceived failures are all part of a grand, cosmic script, viewed with affection and amusement by the divine. The narrative delves into the liberating concept that our value is inherent and immutable, independent of worldly achievements or recognition.
The Illusion of Attachment
Our attachment to accomplishment and the constant striving for validation are revealed to be mere distractions from the true point of living. This perspective suggests that the essence of our being—our divine spark—is beyond the need for external validation or the accumulation of achievements. It’s a reminder that we are already complete, playing our part in the divine dream with every breath and step.
A Divine Perspective on Humanity
The idea that our trials and tribulations are seen as a comedy of errors by the Divine One offers a profound shift in perspective. It suggests that from a higher vantage point, our most serious endeavors and deepest sorrows are part of a playful, loving creation. This cosmic viewpoint invites us to see the humor in our human condition, understanding that our true nature is immortal, beyond the ephemeral dramas of earthly life.
Summary
Life’s challenges and quests for meaning are part of a divine comedy, appreciated by the Divine One as expressions of our eternal, playful essence. Recognizing our role in this cosmic jest can free us from the weight of worldly pressures, allowing us to embrace our intrinsic worth and the joy of simply being.
Glossarium
- Divine Comedy: The notion that life, with all its complexities and contradictions, is viewed by the divine as a playful and affectionate spectacle.
- Cosmic Script: The idea that our lives are part of a grand narrative designed by the Divine One, where each action and event is imbued with purpose and meaning.
- Immortal Essence: The understanding that our true nature is eternal and transcends the physical and temporal boundaries of earthly existence.
“Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.” – Søren Kierkegaard
amidst the cosmic jest and whirl,
where stars dance and comets swirl,
we play our parts, both big and small,
in this divine dream, we give our all.
laughter echoes through the skies,
as we don masks and don disguises,
yet through it all, one truth remains,
in laughter and tears, love sustains.
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