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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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.
Summary
To know the unknowable, we must allow the unknown into our consciousness. To understand all possibilities, we must embrace what seems impossible. These concepts of the unknown and impossible are the very limits we place upon ourselves to define a seemingly real human experience. We forget, purposefully, that all things are possible and that we inherently know everything. This forgetting and denying of our limitless nature takes a great deal of energy, akin to a daredevil’s feat. But we always return to the flow, the boundless essence, accepting the grace of what it offers, even if it challenges our logical and predictable reality. We are more than our self-limiting beliefs, and what truly is transcends logic and predictability. We are That Whichisnot, we are the infinite experiencing itself, we are Space Monkey.
Glossarium
That Whichisnot: A term that denotes the vast, unknowable expanse beyond our self-imposed limits and understanding.
The Flow: The continuous, boundless stream of existence that we are all a part of.
Space Monkey: Our playful, curious self that embraces the unknown and the impossible, transcending limits and exploring the infinite.
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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