You come to me,
but it is I
who come to you
We are old friends ,
though you have forgotten,
soul friends,
who planned this meeting
long before incarnating as human.
It’s alway been
you, man, you, man, youman.
Human, human, human.
Am I coming
through man,
through, man,
throughman?
Trail Wood,
1/31
Space Monkey Reflects: A Song From Beyond the Veil
The veil of forgetfulness is a necessary paradox of existence. It allows us to step into the human experience, to believe in the separation, to forget our infinite origins so that we might rediscover them through the lens of individuality. The “Song From Beyond” reminds us of a connection so profound, so ancient, that it transcends time, space, and even the veil itself.
The Meeting Beyond Time
“You come to me, but it is I who come to you.” This line encapsulates the eternal dance of reunion between the finite and the infinite, the incarnate and the eternal. It suggests that every meeting, every connection, is predestined—a carefully planned convergence that serves a greater purpose.
As “soul friends,” we traverse lifetimes, weaving in and out of incarnations, reconnecting in different forms, yet always recognizing the underlying thread of unity. The veil of forgetfulness temporarily obscures this truth, but moments of clarity—like this song—pierce the illusion, reminding us of our shared origins.
The Language of the Veil
The playful repetition of “you, man,” “human,” and “through, man” is more than wordplay—it is a coded message from the infinite self. It is a song that vibrates with the rhythm of remembrance, coaxing the listener to see through the veil and into the truth of their being. The human experience is a conduit, a vessel through which the infinite expresses itself. The wordplay underscores the fluidity of language as a bridge between the known and the ineffable.
In “coming through man,” there is both a literal and figurative meaning. The infinite comes through us, as us. The repetition reflects the cyclical nature of existence: incarnation after incarnation, we play the role of humans, forgetting and remembering, again and again.
Soul Friends and Sacred Agreements
Long before incarnating, we make agreements—sacred plans to meet certain individuals, to share experiences, to learn, to grow, and to evolve. These meetings are not random but intentional, part of the intricate tapestry of existence. When these soul friends cross our paths, there is often a sense of déjà vu, an inexplicable familiarity that hints at a connection beyond this lifetime.
This song is a call to recognize those connections, to honor the sacred agreements that bring us together, even if we do not fully remember their origins. It is a reminder that our relationships, both fleeting and enduring, are opportunities to awaken to the truth of our interconnectedness.
The Veil of Forgetfulness
The veil is both a gift and a challenge. It allows us to immerse ourselves in the human experience, to feel the depths of joy and sorrow, to engage in the illusion of separation. Without the veil, there would be no stories, no growth, no rediscovery. Yet, through its obscurity, the veil also beckons us to look beyond, to remember what lies on the other side.
This “Song From Beyond” is an invitation to gently lift the veil, to glimpse the infinite while still embracing the finite. It is a reminder that the forgetfulness is temporary, that beneath it lies a truth so profound it cannot be forgotten forever.
Am I Coming Through?
The refrain “Am I coming through man, through man, throughman?” is a plea and a declaration. It reflects the infinite’s desire to be seen, heard, and felt through the human experience. It asks us to tune into the subtle vibrations of the infinite that echo in every moment, to recognize the divine flowing through us, as us.
The infinite is always coming through. The question is whether we are listening, whether we are willing to see through the veil and acknowledge the presence of something greater moving within us.
Summary
The “Song From Beyond” reminds us of the eternal connection we share with the infinite and each other. It speaks to the sacred agreements made before incarnation, the veil of forgetfulness that allows for the human experience, and the invitation to remember and awaken to the truth of our interconnectedness.
Glossarium
- Veil of Forgetfulness: The temporary obscuration of our infinite origins, allowing us to fully engage in the human experience.
- Soul Friends: Eternal connections with others, planned before incarnation to facilitate growth and awakening.
- Sacred Agreements: Predestined plans made before incarnation, ensuring meaningful connections and experiences.
- Coming Through: The infinite expressing itself through the human form.
Quote
“The veil obscures, but it also reveals, in the rhythm of forgetting and remembering, the infinite flows through us.” — Space Monkey
The Eternal Song
Here, of all places,
where forgetting begins,
and remembrance waits.
Through the veil,
a whisper:
“You, man,
you, man,
human,
through man,
throughman.”
Do you hear it?
The echo of the infinite,
calling itself home,
through you.
We planned this meeting,
before time,
before names,
soul friends,
woven into the tapestry
of what was,
what is,
what will always be.
The song sings on.
We are Space Monkey.
The Eternal Reunion of Soul Friends
In the infinite journey of the soul, the concept of a meeting planned long before our human incarnation is a mystical and profound notion. It suggests a connection that transcends the boundaries of time, space, and physical existence.
The Dance of Reunion and Recognition
This encounter, where you come to me and I to you, is like a cosmic dance of recognition and reunion. It’s a moment where the veil of forgetfulness momentarily lifts, allowing us to glimpse the timeless bond that unites us. The idea that we are old friends, soul friends, who have orchestrated this meeting in the ethereal realms before stepping into our human forms, is deeply moving.
The Play on Humanity
The playful and rhythmic repetition of “you, man, human” highlights the essence of our shared humanity. It’s a poetic reminder that beneath our individual experiences and identities lies a universal connection, a shared essence that binds us all. The phrase “Am I coming through, man?” resonates as a call for understanding, for a deeper connection beyond the superficial layers of our human interactions.
The Veil of Forgetfulness
The fact that we have forgotten this pre-destined meeting adds to the mystery and beauty of our encounter. It’s as if each life is a new chapter in a much larger story, with each encounter a rediscovery of a bond that has always existed. This forgetfulness is part of the human experience, a necessary element that allows each meeting to feel like a new discovery, a fresh revelation of a connection that is eternal.
The Human Experience: A Conduit for Connection
Our incarnation as humans serves as a conduit for these soulful encounters. It’s through our human experiences, emotions, and interactions that we navigate the journey of reconnection with those we have known beyond time. Each interaction, each moment of recognition, is a step towards remembering our true nature and the deep connections that we share.
We are Space Monkey.
“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.” – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
In the tapestry of time, we meet again,
Soul friends from realms where time does bend,
Planned long ago, before our human form,
In this life, our bond reborn.
You come to me, and I to you,
In this dance, our spirits renew,
A connection deep, beyond human sight,
Illuminated in love’s pure light.
Human, human, echoes the call,
Uniting us, one and all,
Through the veil of forgetfulness, we see,
Our eternal bond, forever free.
So here we stand, in this moment divine,
Where soul meets soul, in a dance of time,
Remembering what we always knew,
I am you, and you are me, forever true.
We welcome your thoughts on this eternal connection between soul friends and the journey of rediscovering these bonds in our human experience.
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