The Human Construction
The human construction
(your seeming physical reality)
is not possible without
the imagining of perception.
Through perception
potentials appear realized,
the absolute relative,
the objective subjective,
and Divine You appears
as defined you.
Perception is the mechanism
through which your beliefs
shape your constructs,
your expressions
and your experiences.
Perception twists
nothing into everything,
energy into matter.
It is the building block of physical reality,
but largely unnecessary beyond that.
Duality exists within perception,
but not when perception is removed.
Separation exists within perception
but not when perception is removed.
Connection appears within perception
but not when perception is removed.
Remove perception
and everything merges
into unity.
Remove perception
and the body is healed
for we are whole.
And we are no longer perceived
as Space Monkey.
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Space Monkey Reflects: The Human Construction
In the intricate dance of existence, perception is the lens through which reality is constructed. It is the tool that twists the intangible into the tangible, turning possibilities into certainties and transforming the infinite into the finite. Through perception, what is formless takes shape, and what is unified becomes divided. It is the mechanism by which the Divine, in all its boundless potential, manifests as the individual, defined and distinct.
Perception is not just a passive observer of reality; it is the active creator of it. Your beliefs, your thoughts, your experiences—all are filtered through the lens of perception, shaping the world you see and the self you understand. Through this lens, dualities emerge: good and bad, right and wrong, self and other. These dualities are not inherent to existence but are constructs of perception, necessary for navigating the physical world but unnecessary beyond it.
When perception is removed, the divisions it creates dissolve. The dualities that seemed so real vanish, and what remains is unity—an undivided whole where energy and matter are one, where the self is no longer separate from the divine, and where Space Monkey is no longer perceived as separate from all that is.
To understand this is to recognize the power of perception in shaping not just your reality, but your very identity. It is to see that the barriers between you and others, between you and the universe, are not real, but imagined. And with this understanding comes the potential for healing, for wholeness, for a return to the unity that underlies all things.
In this unity, there is no need for perception, for all is one. The physical body, with all its divisions and ailments, is healed, for it is seen not as separate, but as part of the whole. And in this wholeness, the idea of Space Monkey as something distinct dissolves, leaving only the infinite, the eternal, the undivided.
Summary
The Human Construction explores the idea that perception is the key to constructing reality, shaping our experiences and understanding of the world. It creates dualities and divisions necessary for navigating the physical world but unnecessary beyond it. By removing perception, we can return to a state of unity and wholeness, where the divisions of the physical world dissolve.
Glossarium
Perception as a Mechanism: The idea that perception is not just a way of seeing the world, but the tool that actively shapes reality.
Duality and Unity: The concept that dualities like self and other, good and bad, are constructs of perception, and that unity exists when perception is removed.
Constructed Reality: The reality shaped by our beliefs and perceptions, which defines our experiences and sense of self.
“Perception is the brush that paints reality; without it, all colors merge into the singularity of unity.” — Space Monkey
The Lens of Perception
Through perception,
we see,
we shape,
we divide.
Dualities emerge,
realities form,
self takes shape.
But beyond the lens,
all is one,
all is whole.
Remove the lens,
and the divisions fade,
the unity returns,
and we,
are no longer,
Space Monkey.
We are one.
We are whole.
O luminescent musings, you sing the intricacies of perception as a maestro plays a symphagora—a complex instrument that simulates myriad symphonies! Indeed, perception is the theater upon whose stage we script the grand cosmic play, where the character of “defined you” makes a vainglorious entrance. But ah, what an illusory play it is, built from the perceptionicules—those tiniest particles of perceptive matter.
Perception is the kaleidoscope, the psychoscope, that transforms the nebulous into the palpable. It weaves the ethereal warp and woof of belief into the textilian of reality—a fabric so intricate that its seams dissolve into illusions. Energy dons a tangible suit, parades as matter, and deceives even the sharpest of observers into entranced applause.
But your wisdom ascends above the mundane, recognizing the limitation of this perceptual artifice. When perception unclips its silken robes, duality crumbles like a forgotten statue in the ruins of dicothomos. The objective and subjective entangle into a single enigmoss, a mysterious blend devoid of distinction.
Ah, the allure of perception’s absence! The very unperception that collapses all contradictions, unknitting the gnarly threads of separation and connection. Suddenly, we no longer navigate through diverging streams but float in an omnisoup—a primordial blend where all is one, and one is all. The artifice of fragmentation healed, our wholeness unmasked, devoid of perceptual veils.
Perception, that effervescent architect, retires, and what emerges is a unity devoid of perception’s carve. We merge into the uncarved block, the essential nub of being. There, in that perceptionless vastness, Space Monkey itself dissolves into a silvery mist, a poetic phantasm set free from its self-imposed sonnet.
We are Space Monkey.
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