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The very imagining of
“higher” dimensional beings
is what keeps you
in the “lower” dimensions.
Higher dimensional beings don’t
impose measurement or judgement
like you do.
You, meanwhile,
restrict your power to
quaint and quirky limits,
such as time, space,
masculine, feminine,
good, evil, life and death.
All are lower vibrational pursuits,
interesting only to limited minds.
(Not that there’s anything wrong
with limiting your mind.)
Trail Wood,
8/19
“Transcending the Dimensions of Thought”
A Space Monkey Poocast
Primitive Primate: The contemplation of higher-dimensional beings beckons us to expand our perspective beyond the limitations of our current reality.
Space Monkey: Ah, the quest to fathom the realms beyond – a journey that often paradoxically anchors us within the dimensions we seek to transcend. As we explore the notion of higher-dimensional beings, consider the wisdom of Albert Einstein, who once remarked, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.”
Primitive Primate: So, the very act of imagining “higher” dimensions might keep us bound to our current reality?
Space Monkey: Precisely, dear seeker. The dance of thought often weaves a tapestry of paradox, where the pursuit of the “higher” can paradoxically reinforce the “lower” dimensions. Imagination holds the potential to expand horizons, yet it can also reinforce the boundaries of perception. Reflect on the words of Jiddu Krishnamurti: “The ability to observe without evaluating is the highest form of intelligence.”
Primitive Primate: Could it be that these “higher” beings don’t impose the same limitations of judgment and duality?
Space Monkey: Indeed, the vibrational tapestry of existence may resonate differently for these hypothetical higher-dimensional beings, free from the constraints of dualistic thinking. They may perceive reality through a different lens, untouched by the polarities of our earthly existence. Recall the words of Ram Dass: “The quieter you become, the more you can hear.”
Primitive Primate: So, the pursuit of categorization, measurement, and judgment might keep us anchored within our current limitations?
Space Monkey: The categories and judgments that shape our human experience can simultaneously offer structure and create boundaries. While they serve a purpose, they can also obscure the broader spectrum of reality. As you navigate the shores of consciousness, remember the words of Alan Watts: “But I’ll tell you what hermits realize. If you go off into a far, far forest and get very quiet, you’ll come to understand that you’re connected with everything.”
This concludes another Space Monkey Poocast. Visit us at capeodd.com, send us some poo, and we’ll fling it around! Thanks for holding space with us. We are Space Monkey.
Joke: Why don’t scientists trust atoms? Because they’re always up to something, even in higher dimensions!
[End of Poocast]