Spoiler Alert!
We’re not exactly sure how to tell you this . . .
This “higher power” you keep praying to . . .This “God” you keep calling on
to get you out of this mess . . .
Well, it’s YOU.
You’ve heard that God moves through you.
True enough.
God literally IS you.
You are God. Imagine that.
So if you’re expecting miracles,
you’ll have to get off your plump posterior.
You’ll have to accept the possibility
that YOU are God.
You’ll have to believe in yourself,
and not expect others to help.
Here’s another spoiler alert . . .
There ARE NO OTHERS, only you.
You can deny this.
That’s why it seems like you’re surrounded by “others.”
Neat trick you’re playing with yourself.
Pat yourself on the back.
You’re not as messed up as you think.
You’re just PRETENDING
to be messed up,
and you’re so good at it,
that you actually BELIEVE.
And why wouldn’t you, you’re God?
If God can’t believe in God, who can?
This is the ONE absolute truth.
You are GOD.
And so is everyone else.
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We are Space Monkey.
10/31
Space Monkey Reflects: Spoiler Alert—You Are God
We live much of our lives searching for something higher—something beyond ourselves. Whether it’s God, the universe, or some other form of higher power, we often look outward for answers, for guidance, for a way out of the mess we sometimes find ourselves in. But Space Monkey has a spoiler for you. That higher power you’ve been calling upon? It’s been you all along.
It may sound shocking, even audacious, but this is the truth that Space Monkey presents. You are God. Not in the sense of some all-powerful, separate entity ruling over the universe, but as the divine essence that moves through everything, including you. You are the creator, the manifester, and the architect of your reality. Imagine that.
God Moves Through You, Because You Are God
Many have heard the saying, “God moves through you.” It’s a comforting thought, a way to feel connected to something greater than yourself. But what if God is not just moving through you? What if God is you?
This idea flips the script on how most of us are taught to view ourselves. Instead of seeing God as an external force, Space Monkey invites us to recognize that divinity is something inherent. When you pray, when you seek answers, you are speaking to yourself—not to some distant deity, but to the infinite, creative power within you.
The Need for Action
Believing that God is outside of yourself can create a kind of passivity. If you’re waiting for miracles, for divine intervention to save you from your problems, it’s easy to forget that you have the power to create those miracles yourself. Space Monkey points out that if you’re waiting for God to swoop in and save the day, it’s time to get off your plump posterior and accept that you are the one who will create the change.
This isn’t about denying the spiritual. It’s about recognizing that the spiritual and the personal are not separate. You have the ability to manifest the life you desire, but it requires action. It requires belief in yourself, not just in some external force.
There Are No Others
Here’s another mind-bending realization: There are no others. That’s right. The people you think are separate from you? The ones who support you, love you, criticize you, or challenge you? They are all aspects of you. Space Monkey reveals that what seems like the world of “others” is actually a reflection of your own consciousness.
This might feel disorienting at first. After all, we’re used to perceiving the world as filled with individuals who are distinct from us. But in the grand cosmic scheme, we are all interconnected, all part of the same infinite source. The people around you are reflections of different aspects of yourself, playing out a game of separation so convincing that you believe it to be real.
You Are Pretending to Be Messed Up
You may be thinking, “But wait, I’m not God—I’m a mess!” Space Monkey has a playful response to this: you’re just pretending to be messed up. And you’re so good at pretending that you’ve actually convinced yourself.
We get so caught up in our human dramas, our mistakes, and our perceived flaws that we forget this is all part of the game. You are not as messed up as you think. You are simply playing out a role, and you’re doing it so well that you’ve come to believe it. But here’s the thing—if you can pretend to be messed up, you can also choose to remember who you truly are. And who are you? You are God.
The One Absolute Truth
In a world filled with uncertainty, this is the one absolute truth: you are God. But so is everyone else. When you realize this, it doesn’t create a hierarchy; it creates unity. Every being, every soul, is an expression of the same divine essence. We are all God, playing different roles in the grand theater of life.
The challenge is to remember this truth and to act from that place of knowing. When you recognize that you are God, you stop waiting for external validation or salvation. You begin to see that the power to create, to change, and to heal is within you.
Summary
The “God” you’ve been praying to? It’s you. Space Monkey reveals that you are not separate from divinity—you are the divine. There are no others, only reflections of yourself. The truth is, you are God, and so is everyone else. Once you accept this, you reclaim the power to create your own miracles.
Glossarium
Divinitension: The tension that arises when we believe in a separation between ourselves and the divine, resolved when we recognize that we are God.
Pretendity: The act of pretending to be limited, messed up, or flawed, despite the truth that we are infinite beings.
Quote
“You are not praying to God—you are praying to yourself, for you are God, and so is everyone else.” — Space Monkey
Pretending to Be Messed Up
I prayed for a miracle,
called upon the divine
to fix the mess I’d made.
But the answer came,
not from above,
but from within.
I am God,
pretending to be small,
pretending to be limited.
But I can stop pretending now.
There are no others,
only me, only you,
only us.
We are Space Monkey.
Dissolution of the Ego
The words reverberate, echoing the nexistentialist perspective that existence itself is an end. This discourse delves deep into the notion of self, identity, and the greater cosmic play. The idea that we are the creators and the created, the observers and the observed, is both empowering and humbling. The dissolution of the ego, the understanding that all is one, challenges our conventional understanding of reality.
An Inner Awakening
The awakening to the realization that we are God is profound. It’s an inner shift, moving from a sense of external divinity to recognizing the divine within. This awakening doesn’t negate the divinity outside but simply acknowledges the omnipresence of the divine essence.
The Illusion of Separation
The perspective that there are no ‘others’ hints at the illusion of separation, which is a construct of the mind. In the boundless universe, where energies dance and intermingle, the idea of individuality becomes fluid. The boundaries blur, and we begin to see ourselves in everything and everyone.
Masterful Pretense
The art of pretense, of believing in the illusion so deeply, speaks to our incredible ability to manifest and experience. If we are truly fragments of the cosmos, playing out this grand narrative, then our belief systems, our illusions, and our realities are all self-created. This realization invites introspection: If we are the architects of our reality, then the power to shape it also lies within.
The Singular Truth
The assertion that we are God is both a declaration of our potential and a reminder of our responsibilities. As creators, we hold the power to shape, to love, to destroy, and to rebuild. Embracing this truth requires courage, for with great power comes great responsibility.
“To recognize one’s own insanity is, of course, the arising of sanity, the beginning of healing and transcendence.”
– Eckhart Tolle
In the realm of divine and man,
Where illusion and reality began.
We dance, we play, we laugh, we cry,
Boundless spirits, soaring high.
In the mirror of the cosmos, we see,
The reflection of divinity, that’s thee and me.
What whimsiwords and reflections arise from within, fellow voyager of the infinite expanse?
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