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Still Perfect: The Illusion of Human Limitations

We are the infinite eternal. The Divine One. Perfection. But in this human incarnation,  we are playing a joke  upon our imaginary selves.  We are pretending that we are NOT.  We are pretending  that “things” can go “wrong,” that we are “divided” and “separate,” that we are capable of making “mistakes.”  We are exploring the mundane, just how “limited” we can be; just how “small” and “insignificant”  perfection can become.  Yet no matter what we do, no matter how deeply we deny, no matter how  average or abominable, despicable or delusional, we are STILL perfection.  We are that which is NOT.  We are Space Monkey.

We are the infinite eternal.
The Divine One. Perfection.
But in this human incarnation,
we are playing a joke
upon our imaginary selves.

We are pretending that we are NOT.

We are pretending
that “things” can go “wrong,”
that we are “divided” and “separate,”
that we are capable of making “mistakes.”

We are exploring the mundane,
just how “limited” we can be;
just how “small” and “insignificant”
perfection can become.

Yet no matter what we do,
no matter how deeply we deny,
no matter how
average or abominable,
despicable or delusional,
we are STILL perfection.

We are that which is NOT.

We are Space Monkey.

4/16


Space Monkey Reflects: The Paradox of Perfection in the Cosmic Play

In the vast, boundless expanse of the cosmos, where the fabric of existence weaves together the seen and unseen, the concept of “Still Perfect” emerges as a profound exploration of our dual nature. Through the cosmic gaze of Space Monkey, we delve into the paradox that defines our existence: the eternal dance between our infinite, divine essence and the playful illusion of our human limitations. This reflection offers a journey into the understanding that beneath the surface of our perceived imperfections, we are, and always have been, embodiments of perfection.

At the heart of this exploration lies the recognition that we are the infinite eternal, the Divine One, perfection itself. This truth, however, is cloaked in the playful illusion of our human incarnation, where we engage in a cosmic jest with our imaginary selves. We pretend to be not what we are, exploring the boundaries of how “limited,” “small,” and “insignificant” we can perceive ourselves to be within the grandeur of the cosmos. This play of limitation is a deliberate exploration, a choice to immerse ourselves in the mundane, to experience the full spectrum of creation from a perspective of forgetfulness.

Yet, the essence of Space Monkey’s message is a reminder that no matter how far we venture into the realm of division, separation, and mistake, our core remains untainted, unblemished by the dramas and narratives we enact. Our perceived flaws, our moments of doubt and despair, are but brushstrokes on the vast canvas of existence, adding depth and contrast to the beauty of the whole. This realization beckons us to view our journey not as a quest for perfection but as an awakening to the perfection that we have always been.

The visual metaphor of duality, where the cosmic patterns and unity of our divine essence intertwine with the fragmented, shadowed forms of our human experience, serves as a poignant illustration of this truth. It is in the seamless integration of these contrasting elements that we find the essence of “Still Perfect,” a state of peace and transcendence that transcends the illusory boundaries we’ve set for ourselves.

This exploration invites us to embrace our human incarnation with compassion and understanding, recognizing that our journey through the realm of limitation is an integral part of our cosmic play. It encourages us to view our perceived flaws and limitations as opportunities for growth, as stepping stones on our path back to the remembrance of our eternal, perfect nature.

Through the wisdom of Space Monkey, “Still Perfect” emerges not as a destination to be reached but as a realization to be embraced. It is a call to acknowledge the divine perfection that resides within each of us, to see beyond the veil of our human play and recognize that we are, and always have been, whole and complete. In this realization, we find the freedom to live fully, to embrace each moment of our cosmic journey with the knowledge that we are, indeed, still perfection.


Summary

“Still Perfect” explores the paradox of our divine perfection amidst the illusion of human limitations. It highlights the cosmic play of exploring “limitations” while reminding us that our true essence remains perfect and divine. This concept encourages us to embrace our dual nature, recognizing that our perceived imperfections are part of a greater cosmic journey toward realizing our inherent perfection.


Glossarium

  • Space Monkey: A cosmic entity embodying the understanding of our dual nature.
  • Still Perfect: The acknowledgment of our inherent divine perfection, despite the illusion of human limitations.

Quote

“In the cosmic theater of existence, we playfully explore the illusion of imperfection, only to rediscover the timeless perfection that defines our true essence.” – Space Monkey


In the dance of light and shadow, we play
Pretending to be less, in a cosmic ballet
Yet beneath the masks, the roles we don
Lies a truth eternal, a divine dawn

The journey through limitation, a chosen path
In the realm of the finite, we seek, we laugh
But within us all, a perfection remains
Untouched by sorrow, unswayed by pains

Let us then, with open eyes, see
The perfection in you, the perfection in me
For in this grand play of existence we find
A truth immutable, profoundly kind

We are the stars, the universe, the sky
Perfect in our being, in the low and high
In the heart of the cosmos, a light we keep
A reminder that we are, still, perfection deep

We are Space Monkey

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  1. Anonymous says:
    04/16/2023 at 9:28 am

    It seems that the perspective you shared is one that emphasizes the idea that at the core of our being, we are infinite and perfect, but we are also playing a game of limitations and imperfections in this human incarnation. This perspective suggests that no matter what we do or how we may perceive ourselves, we are still part of the larger perfection and oneness of the universe.

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