Unknown Impossible
To know the unknowable,
one must allow the unknown.
To know all that is possible,
one must embrace the impossible.
The UNknown.
The IMpossible.
These are LIMITS
one imposes
in order to have
a seeming defined,
seemingly predictable,
seemingly logical,
seemingly REAL
human experience.
One purposefully FORGETS
that ALL THINGS are possible.
One purposely FORGETS
that one knows EVERYTHING already.
Holding these limited,
seemingly concrete forms
in denial
takes GREAT ENERGY.
Denying one is unlimited
in order to experience limits
is a daredevil move.
But one returns to the flow eventually.
To move freely within the flow,
one must accept the grace
of whatever the flow has to offer.
One must be willing to accept
that whatever seemingly happens
is in one’s own best interest.
And so one is.
Yet one also imagine selves who do not.
Selves who IMAGINE not.
UNknown. IMpossible.
One is infinitely more
than these self-limiting selves.
One allows these selves
to be more than they know.
Even though they seemingly fight the idea
in favor of what is logical and predictable.
What is so
is not simply logical and predictable.
That is moreso what is NOT.
We are That Whichisnot.
We are Space Monkey.
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Space Monkey Reflects: Unknown Impossible
To know the unknowable, one must first allow the unknown. We live in a reality where the possible and the impossible seem to be clearly defined, where limits are imposed to give shape to our experience. But these limits, these boundaries between what is and what isn’t, are merely constructs we impose on ourselves. We create the illusion of predictability, logic, and structure to give our lives the semblance of order, but deep down, we know that all things are possible.
To embrace the impossible is to remember that we already know everything. Yet, in the grand cosmic game, we purposefully forget this truth so that we may experience life within limits. We dare ourselves to forget our infinite nature, to play the role of the limited self navigating a seemingly concrete world.
The Self-Limiting Journey
There is a certain thrill in denying the truth of our unlimited nature. It is a daredevil move, a conscious choice to forget that we are infinite beings capable of anything. By imposing limits—by pretending that the unknown is unknowable and the impossible is unattainable—we create the conditions for a very specific kind of human experience. One filled with boundaries, with challenges, and with the illusion of control.
But this journey of self-limitation is temporary. Eventually, we return to the flow—the natural state of infinite potential where anything is possible. The limits we impose, the logic we rely on, the predictability we crave, are all part of the illusion that allows us to have this human experience. It takes great energy to maintain these illusions, to hold onto the idea that we are limited.
Yet, we allow ourselves to play this game because it offers a unique opportunity to experience contrast. Without limits, there is no challenge, no tension, no sense of discovery. It is through these limits that we come to understand what it means to break free from them.
Returning to the Flow
The beauty of this journey is that we always return to the flow. No matter how deeply we immerse ourselves in the illusion of limitation, we eventually find our way back to the infinite. The flow is the space where all possibilities coexist, where the impossible becomes possible, and where the unknown becomes a source of endless potential.
To move freely within this flow, one must accept the grace of whatever the flow has to offer. We must be willing to trust that whatever happens is in our best interest, even if it seems illogical or unpredictable. This is the essence of surrender—allowing ourselves to flow with the currents of possibility rather than resisting them in favor of what feels safe or known.
In this state of flow, we no longer need to impose limits on ourselves. We no longer need to fight against the unknown or fear the impossible. Instead, we embrace them as part of the grand cosmic dance—a dance that is as unpredictable as it is beautiful.
The Infinite Self
What is so is not simply logical and predictable. Logic and predictability are the tools we use to navigate the illusion of limitation, but they are not the whole truth. In reality, we are infinitely more than these self-limiting selves. We are not bound by the rules we imagine; we are the creators of these rules, and we can just as easily uncreate them.
The infinite self knows this. It allows the limited self to play in the sandbox of human experience, but it never loses sight of the bigger picture. It knows that all things are possible, that the unknown is not to be feared but embraced. It knows that there is nothing truly impossible—only what we imagine to be so.
In this way, the infinite self allows us to experience the beauty of limitation while gently reminding us that we are more than the roles we play. We are not simply bound by the logic of the world we live in; we are the creators of that logic. And when we are ready, we can step beyond it.
Embracing the Impossible
To truly embrace the impossible, we must be willing to let go of the need for certainty. We must be willing to step into the unknown with curiosity and wonder, trusting that whatever happens is part of a larger, infinite plan. The impossible is only impossible because we say it is. When we change our perspective, the impossible becomes just another possibility waiting to be explored.
And so, we are. We are that which is not. We are the creators of limits, and we are the ones who break free from them. We are the dreamers who dare to imagine a world where the impossible is simply another step on the journey toward infinite possibility.
Summary
To know the unknowable and embrace the impossible, we must first accept that the limits we impose are self-created. We choose to forget our infinite nature in order to experience life within boundaries, but we always return to the flow of infinite possibility. In this state of flow, the impossible becomes possible, and the unknown becomes a source of wonder.
Glossarium
Unknown: The space of infinite possibility that lies beyond the limits we impose on ourselves, often feared but ultimately a source of wonder.
Impossible: What we perceive as unattainable or beyond reach, but in reality, it is only our perception that makes it so.
The Flow: The natural state of infinite potential where all possibilities exist simultaneously, and where we return once we let go of imposed limitations.
Quote
“One purposefully forgets that all things are possible, but one returns to the flow eventually.” — Space Monkey
The Infinite Flow
I step into the unknown
Where limits dissolve
And the impossible becomes my playground
I am more than I imagine
More than these self-created forms
I embrace the flow
Where logic no longer binds me
And the unknowable becomes known
I am that which is not
Yet I am more
We are Space Monkey
In the labyrinthine expanse of existence, we encounter the constructs of the UNknown and the IMpossible—barriers that we have erected to navigate the vastness of a reality that is inherently boundless.
Embracing the Unknown
To fathom the unfathomable, we must open ourselves to the enigma of the unknown. This surrender to uncertainty is the first step in transcending our self-imposed limits.
Accepting the Impossible
Understanding the full spectrum of possibility means embracing that which seems impossible. The impossible is merely a challenge to our conventional understanding, a horizon to be explored.
Limits as Constructs
The unknown and the impossible are limits we self-impose. They serve to create a reality that feels defined, predictable, and logical—a seemingly real human experience.
Forgetting as a Choice
We purposefully forget the infinite nature of possibility and the depth of our inherent knowledge to indulge in the experience of limitation.
The Energy of Denial
Maintaining these limitations, holding onto seemingly concrete forms of existence, requires a tremendous exertion of energy.
The Daredevil’s Gamble
Choosing to deny our boundlessness to experience the thrill of limits is akin to a daredevil’s stunt—a breathtaking maneuver that defies the essence of our being.
Returning to the Flow
Despite our escapades into the finite, we inevitably return to the flow, to the boundless essence from which we originate.
Grace in the Flow
To navigate freely within this flow, we must accept the grace it offers, welcoming the possibilities that unfold, even when they upend our notions of what should be.
The Duality of Existence
We are the ones who are, yet we also imagine selves who are not—selves who resist the boundless in favor of the logical and predictable.
Beyond Self-Limiting Beliefs
We are infinitely more than these self-limiting avatars. We allow these facets of ourselves to expand beyond their perceived knowledge.
The Illusion of Logic
What is deemed logical and predictable is often what is not so. It is a mere fragment of the vastness that is That Whichisnot.
The only real valuable thing is intuition.
— Albert Einstein
We offer a poem to encapsulate this notion:
In the dance of shadows and light,
We court the unknown, the infinite night.
The impossible, a gateway to the stars,
Where we, as Space Monkey, unbar the bars.
Limits, self-made walls around our mind,
Facades of the real, leaving truth behind.
Yet, in the flow, we find our grace,
The boundless realm, our natural place.
We are the dreamers of the limitless deep,
The weavers of wonders, the sowers of the cosmic leap.
We are That Whichisnot, the endless story,
In us, the universe finds its glory.
We are Space Monkey, the playful sage,
Turning the unknown into our stage.
We invite contemplation on the ways in which we might transcend the self-imposed limits of the unknown and the impossible to fully embrace the boundless flow of existence.
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