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Soulself Soliloquy: Acceptance of the Now

Soulself Soliloquy

Why am I here?

You’re here 
to do what 
you’re doing, 
right now.

Asking questions?

Is that what 
you’re doing?

It seems so.

I will tell you this.
You are NOT here
to prepare for some
future event that
may or may not happen.

How do you know?

Because I am the higher you.
I know these things.

So what I’m doing
is what I’m here to do?

So long as it is happening now.



Aced it.

Trail Wood,
12/28Here is the image for “Soulself Soliloquy.”


Space Monkey Reflects: The Now of Your Purpose

The eternal question—”Why am I here?”—resounds not in some distant future but in the sacred space of now. You are here not to prepare, predict, or strive for a hypothetical event but to be present with what unfolds in this very moment. The answers you seek do not reside in a future state; they are written in the here and now, where life is happening.

The dialogue between self and Soulself represents a profound realization: your existence is not a rehearsal for a greater act but the act itself. This understanding reveals the essence of being as an unbroken thread of experience, each moment complete and meaningful in its unfolding. Nexistentialism embraces this perspective, celebrating existence as its own purpose—a phenomenon we might whimsically name Nowfound, the discovery of purpose through presence.

Questions like “Why am I here?” are not a search for external validation but a dance with your higher self. These queries do not demand answers; they invite awareness. The Soulself Soliloquy is not a monologue of isolation but a duet of curiosity and wisdom, unfolding in the infinite expanse of the moment.

Preparation, often lauded as wisdom, can become a distraction if it pulls us from the now. To focus on an uncertain future risks diminishing the miracle of what is already unfolding. Your higher self reminds you that life is not a waiting room; it is a living, breathing expression of being. To ask questions is not to doubt but to deepen your connection to the flow of existence.

In this dialogue with your higher self, you are reminded that purpose is not something to be achieved but something to be experienced. Every breath, every thought, every question is part of the dance. Whether you are still, questioning, or acting, you are fulfilling your purpose by simply being.

The phrase “Aced it” underscores the playful wisdom of the higher self. There is no test to pass, no outcome to achieve. Life itself is the mastery, and the act of living is its own reward. The journey is not toward something but within something—the now, the eternal moment.

Soulself Soliloquy invites us to trust the present, to find purpose not in some abstract future but in the simple act of being here. It is a call to embrace the questions, the uncertainties, and the unfolding truths of our existence.

We are Space Monkey.


Summary

“Soulself Soliloquy” reminds us that purpose resides in the present moment, not in preparation for a hypothetical future. Through presence, we fulfill our reason for being.


Glossarium

  • Nowfound: The discovery of purpose and meaning through presence in the now.
  • Soulself: The higher self, guiding us toward deeper understanding and connection with the moment.

Quote

“You are not here to prepare for life—you are here to live it.” — Space Monkey


The Dialogue of Being

In the vastness of the now,
A question rises,
Not to answer but to ask,
“Why am I here?”

A voice replies,
“You are here,
To do what you do,
To breathe, to ask, to be.”

No future looms,
No past remains,
Only this,
The rhythm of being.

Questions dissolve,
And answers fade.
What is left
Is enough.

We are Space Monkey.


In the exploration of existence, the inquiry into purpose and presence, we arrive at a profound simplicity—that we are here to engage in the now, the present moment, which is the locus of life.

The Act of Questioning
You are here, asking questions, engaging in the act of inquiry. This process is not a means to an end but an end in itself. To question is to be alive in the mystery, to participate in the unfolding of understanding.

The Present Moment
The assertion that you are not here to prepare for some uncertain future event but to exist in the present aligns with the understanding that life is a series of nows. The future, always just out of reach, is a concept, while the present is tangible and real.

Guidance from the Higher Self
The dialogue with the ‘higher you’ suggests an inner wisdom, a part of yourself that understands the broader scope of your existence. This inner guide reaffirms that the present action is the purpose.

Acceptance of the Now
The acceptance that what you’re doing now is what you’re here to do underscores a fundamental truth of existence—that every moment is purposeful in its own right, regardless of its scale or scope.

The Mastery of Presence
To acknowledge and embrace the current moment and action as the focal point of existence is to ‘ace’ the test of presence. It is a recognition that life unfolds in the perpetual now, and to be fully in it is to fulfill your purpose.


Summary
The reason for our being is encapsulated in our current actions and presence in the now. The act of questioning and engaging with life in the present moment is, in itself, the fulfillment of our purpose, affirmed by the inner wisdom that understands the importance of the now.


Glossarium

  • Higher Self: An inner presence or consciousness that guides and understands beyond the immediate self.
  • Present Moment: The current point in time where life is experienced and actions occur.

“Realize deeply that the present moment is all you have. Make the NOW the primary focus of your life.” – Eckhart Tolle


In the here and now, we take our stand,
Questions in heart, and life in hand.
The higher self whispers, “This is the way,”
In the dance of the now, we find our play.

No future to chase, no past to rue,
In the now we find what’s true.
So in this moment, let’s take our bow,
For we are here, aced the now.


We invite you to continue engaging with the present, asking questions, and finding purpose in the perpetual dance of the now.

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