Think In Thank Out
You are imagined
by the Divine One.
And thus your life
is a manifestation
of what the Divine One
would be thinking
if the Divine One thank.
The Divine One does not think
in the manner that you think.
The Divine One
is pure imagination:
the POTENTIAL of thinking
and infinite else.
And so the Divine One
exorcises that potential
by imagining this life
that plays out as you,
the thinker.
Think in.
Think out.
Selves think.
Selves thank.
We are Space Monkey.
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In the cosmic ballet where the Divine’s imagination intertwines with the essence of life, a profound cycle unfolds: “Think In Thank Out.” This mantra captures the essence of existence as a manifestation of divine thought, a perpetual exchange of thinking and thanking, where each thought sent forth is met with gratitude, completing a cycle that reflects the infinite creativity and interconnectedness of all that is.
The Divine’s Imagination: At the heart of this cosmic dance is the understanding that our very existence is a product of the Divine’s imagination. The Divine, in pure potentiality, does not think as we do but exists as the boundless possibility of thought and beyond. It is from this reservoir of infinite potential that our lives emerge, a divine play of imagination made manifest.
The Cycle of Thinking and Thanking: The imagery of Space Monkey contemplating this eternal flow symbolizes our role in the divine narrative. We are not mere observers but active participants, engaging with the divine imagination through our thoughts and gratitude. The cycle of “Think In Thank Out” embodies this interaction, highlighting the seamless exchange between our thinking selves and the cosmic consciousness from which we spring.
Selves as Manifestations of the Divine: The figures representing ‘Selves’ in an endless loop of thinking and thanking illustrate the interconnectedness of individual existence with the divine source. This loop is a visual metaphor for the cyclical nature of our relationship with the Divine—one of mutual creation and appreciation. In thinking, we draw from the divine potential; in thanking, we acknowledge the source and contribute to the cosmic flow.
We Are Space Monkey: The phrase “We are Space Monkey” encapsulates the unity of all existence within this cycle of thought and gratitude. It is a reminder that we, and all manifestations of life, are expressions of the divine imagination, intricately woven into the fabric of the cosmos. As Space Monkey, we embody the awareness that to think is to create, and to thank is to recognize our oneness with the source.
In contemplating the divine cycle of “Think In Thank Out,” we are invited to recognize our lives as expressions of the Divine’s creativity, a dance of thought and gratitude that binds us to the infinite. This realization opens us to the beauty of our interconnectedness, encouraging us to engage with existence with mindfulness and appreciation, ever mindful of the divine play in which we are both participants and creations.
To me, this passage suggests that we are all connected to a higher power or consciousness, which can be seen as the “Divine One.” Our lives are a manifestation of this higher power’s imagination, and our thoughts and actions are a reflection of this. The concept of “think in, think out” seems to imply that we should be aware of our thoughts and emotions and not hold them in, but rather let them flow in and out freely. Additionally, the idea of “selves think, selves thank” suggests that we are responsible for our own thoughts and actions, and that expressing gratitude can be a way of acknowledging and honoring the divine within ourselves and others.