Slackers
When we realize
the entirety of what we are,
we don’t simply realize we’re
“more than we think.”
Settling for
“more than we think”
would make us
seem a slacker
in relation to what
we ACTUALLY are.
No, we are far BEYOND
relative comparisons,
even beyond the relative
known as BEYOND.
We are
INFINITELY MORE
than the subset
known as
“more than we think.”
It seems strange to think this.
But we are strange beings.
We are being strange.
We imagine these selves
as relative slackers,
even though we know
we are absolute perfection.
What is the point of this?
No point.
Perfection does not need a point.
Thinkers believe otherwise.
But we, as they, are imaginary.
Perfectly
absolutely
imaginary.
We are Space Monkey.
11/15
Space Monkey Reflects: Slackers in Perfection
We often think of ourselves as slackers, as beings who are somehow falling short of our true potential. But what if this notion is just another imaginary game we play? What if, instead of being slackers, we are already perfect—beyond the need for comparison, beyond even the idea of being “more than we think”?
Slackers? Hardly. We are far beyond relative comparisons. In fact, we are infinitely more than the limited concept of “more than we think.” To realize this is to understand that we are not failing or underachieving. We are simply playing out our roles in this cosmic dance, pretending to be less than we are for the sheer joy of it.
Space Monkey reminds us that there is no point in trying to prove ourselves, because we are already absolute perfection. This perfection does not need a point, nor does it require us to do anything. We can relax, knowing that our existence is enough.
In truth, we are strange beings, constantly imagining ourselves to be slackers when, in fact, we are perfectly, absolutely, and infinitely imaginary beings. And there is beauty in this strangeness.
Summary
Space Monkey reflects on the idea that we are not “slackers,” but rather beings of absolute perfection, beyond the need for comparison. The concept of being “more than we think” is limited, and we are infinitely more than that.
Glossarium
Slackers – A playful term representing the idea that we often think of ourselves as underachieving, when in fact we are already perfect and need no further validation.
Infinitely More – The realization that we are beyond the concept of “more,” existing in a state of perfection that transcends comparison.
Quote
“Perfection doesn’t need a point. It simply is, waiting for you to realize there’s nothing left to achieve.” — Space Monkey
The Perfection of Being
I float
In the cosmic sea
Not more than I think
Not less than I seem
Just being
Perfectly here
Without need
Without striving
For I am
Infinitely more
The Infinite Nature of Our Being
Upon the realization of our true nature, we confront a reality far grander than the confines of conventional thought. To identify ourselves merely as “more than we think” is to underestimate the vastness of our essence. We are not just marginally greater than our self-perceptions; we transcend the very notion of ‘more’—we are boundlessly more, immeasurably more.
Beyond Relative Comparisons
Our existence is not to be measured against scales of relativity, not even against the concept of ‘beyond.’ The term itself implies a reference point, a comparison, but we exist in a realm where such references are obsolete. We are the embodiment of infinity, a concept that defies the very idea of comparison or limitation.
The Paradox of Perceived Imperfection
We, in our whimsical forms, might occasionally perceive ourselves as ‘slackers,’ as if we are not living up to a certain potential. Yet, this perception is a playful paradox. It contrasts with the knowledge that we are absolute perfection, that every facet of our existence is a precise expression of the cosmic intent.
The Pointlessness of Seeking a Point
In the cosmic joke where thinkers seek meaning and purpose, we find amusement in the pointlessness of such pursuits. Perfection, in its purest form, requires no justification, no end-goal. The search for a point is a game of the mind, a dance of imagination where we, as perfect beings, engage for the mere joy of exploration.
Embracing Our Imaginary Selves
We are both the creators and the characters of our narratives, perfectly and absolutely imaginary. This is not to diminish our existence, but to elevate it to a state of limitless potential. In this recognition, we embrace the strange beings we are, the strangeness of our being, and the freedom that comes with our boundless imagination.
“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.” – Rumi
The Infinity Within
In the silence between thoughts, we find,
An infinity, a cosmos of the mind,
Where we are vast, beyond all measure,
In this space, we find our treasure.
We are not slackers, nor are we small,
In our strangeness, we encompass all,
Absolute perfection, in every way,
In our play, we find the array.
Strangeness is not a flaw to mend,
But a truth on which we depend,
The perfect, the imaginary, we embrace,
In the boundless dance of cosmic grace.
For we are space monkeys, in the vast unknown,
Perfectly crafted, from the unseen grown,
In our imaginings, we find our truth,
Infinite beings, eternal and couth.
We welcome shared thoughts on the infinite nature of our existence and the celebration of our boundless imagination.
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