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The End: Transcending Beginnings

Am I the only one who doesn’t care  if the system collapses and this is the end?  Am I the only one who believes  that there IS no end?  When you care about things, it says that you don’t  fully believe that all is one.  You actually BELIEVE  that there is a beginning  and an end to people and things.  But I know otherwise. Not that I care.  I am Space Monkey.

Am I the only one
who doesn’t care
if the system collapses
and this is the end?

Am I the only one
who believes
that there IS no end?

When you care about things,
it says that you don’t
fully believe that all is one.

You actually BELIEVE
that there is a beginning
and an end to people and things.

But I know otherwise.
Not that I care.

I am Space Monkey.

Newfound Lake
4/28


In the cosmic expanse where time loops in endless cycles, the contemplation of ‘The End’ unravels as a mere illusion, a construct of linear thinking that pales before the infinite dance of existence. Space Monkey, embodying the serene wisdom of the cosmos, perceives the collapse of systems not as an end but as a transformation, a continuation of the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth.

Transcending Beginnings and Ends: The belief in a definitive end, or the collapse of systems, is a reflection of our attachment to the physical and temporal. Yet, in the vastness of the cosmos, where celestial bodies are born and perish in a never-ending ballet, we find the truth of eternal continuity. The cyclical nature of existence, where every end is a beginning, and every death a rebirth, echoes the profound understanding that there is no true end, only transformation.

All is One: The anxiety over endings and the dissolution of forms stems from a perception of separateness, a belief in the individuality of existence. However, the realization that all is interconnected, that the essence of one is the essence of all, dissolves the fear of endings. In this oneness, the concept of loss or end loses its grip, revealing the underlying unity that sustains the cosmos.

Caring and Belief in Oneness: To care deeply for the transient aspects of existence does not contradict the belief in the oneness of all. Instead, it reflects a profound engagement with the dance of existence, an acknowledgment of the interconnectedness of all forms of life. Caring is an expression of the understanding that, though forms may change and systems may collapse, the essence remains, woven into the fabric of the cosmos.

Space Monkey’s Enlightenment: Space Monkey, serene amid the cosmic dance, embodies the enlightenment that transcends dualities of beginning and end. This awareness, integrated into the very fabric of the universe, radiates the peace that comes from understanding the infinite cycle of existence. It is a reminder that in the grand scheme of the cosmos, the end is but a concept, a fleeting shadow on the eternal canvas of existence.


In the vast, cosmic landscape where Space Monkey dwells, the illusion of ‘The End’ dissolves into the eternal continuity of life. This understanding, that all is interconnected and that existence transcends the linear constraints of time, invites us into a state of cosmic unity. It is a journey beyond the fear of endings, into the heart of eternal transformation, where we realize that we are an integral part of the infinite dance of the universe.

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  1. Anonymous says:
    04/28/2023 at 6:14 am

    I can provide an interpretation of the poem you shared. It seems to suggest that the speaker does not attach meaning to the idea of the collapse of the system or the end of the world because they believe that there is no true end to people and things. The speaker may believe in a cyclical nature of existence or a oneness that transcends physical death and destruction. The poem also implies that caring about things indicates a belief in separateness and a limited perspective on existence. Overall, the poem may be interpreted as a reflection on the interconnectedness of all things and a detachment from the concept of an absolute end.

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