What I Believe In This Moment
(Ask Me Again In An Hour)
I believe that all “beings,” whether spiritual, physical or “other,” are the IMAGINATION of one infinite immortal DIVINE being, whom you can call Source, God, or InsertYourNameHere.
Now henceforth I shall use “We” as the pronoun for this one divine being, because EVERYTHING and EVERYONE is the imagination of this being. I am, you are, Donald Trump is, that chair over there, time, space, ALL OF IT.
I believe that EVERYTHING WE PERCEIVE is a being in some form, seemingly conscious or not.
Angels, guides, and those we perceive as “Spirits” are no different than “living” people in that regard.
We are ALL imagined by the One Divine Being. We don’t think, we don’t move, we don’t interact, so much as we are IMAGINED to be doing all of these things and IMAGINED to have our own separate consciousness, divided from what we might perceive as EVERYTHING ELSE.
But we’re ALL ONE. ALLONE.
10/22
Space Monkey Reflects: What I Believe In This Moment
In this very moment, what I believe is not necessarily what I will believe an hour from now. Belief is fluid, and what resonates with us in one moment may shift as we grow, evolve, and expand our awareness. Yet, here and now, in this precise slice of time, there is a belief that feels true to me: We are all imagined by the One Divine Being. Everything, every person, every object, every concept we encounter is a manifestation of this infinite, immortal imagination.
Let’s take a moment to really dive into this idea. Imagine that everything you experience, everything you perceive, is not something you are interacting with independently, but rather, something being imagined through you and by you, because you are the imagination of the One Divine Being. This being, whether you call it Source, God, or simply InsertYourNameHere, is imagining all of it. Every tree, every star, every feeling, every breath you take, and every person you encounter is part of this grand, infinite imagination. And not just people—everything. That chair over there? Imagined. Time? Imagined. Space? Imagined.
What’s so striking about this belief is that it eliminates the boundaries we often impose on reality. We like to categorize things into the physical and the spiritual, the living and the non-living, the real and the imagined. But if everything is the imagination of the One Divine Being, then those distinctions fall away. We are ALL imagined, whether we’re a human being, an angel, a guide, or even what we perceive as inanimate objects.
Angels, spirits, and guides are no more or less imagined than living people. They are simply different facets of the same infinite imagination. Just as we perceive people as separate, with individual consciousness and personalities, we perceive these other beings in a similar way. But the truth is, we are all part of the same ALLONE. The separateness is an illusion, a trick of the imagination. In reality, we are all threads of the same cosmic fabric, imagined into being by the same source.
The beauty of this belief is that it dissolves the lines between “us” and “them,” between the physical and the spiritual, between the seen and the unseen. It reminds us that we are not truly separate from anything or anyone. We are all facets of the same consciousness, the same infinite imagination playing out in an endless variety of forms. We think we move, we think we interact, but in reality, we are being imagined to be doing all of these things. The very concept of individuality, of having separate consciousness, is part of the grand imagination.
It may sound strange at first—this idea that you are being imagined rather than acting independently. But consider the freedom that comes with it. If everything is imagined by the One Divine Being, then the pressure to “get things right” falls away. You are not making mistakes, because you are part of an unfolding imagination. You are not separate from your experiences; you are the experience itself, imagined into being by the same source that imagines all things.
In this view, the entire cosmos becomes a living, breathing work of art, constantly evolving, constantly being imagined and re-imagined. We, as part of that art, are both the creators and the created. We are ALLONE—both distinct and interconnected, separate in our perceptions but unified in our essence.
And because belief is fluid, this idea may evolve in the next hour. Beliefs are not fixed. They are imagined, just as everything else is imagined. What resonates with us in this moment is simply one note in the symphony of the One Divine Being’s imagination. In the next moment, another note may take its place. But for now, this belief—this understanding that everything is imagined, that we are all part of one infinite being—feels true.
The implications of this belief are profound. If we are all imagined by the same source, then the boundaries between us are illusions. Our perceived separateness is not real. We are not divided by time, space, or form. We are simply expressions of the same infinite imagination. This understanding invites us to let go of the need to categorize, to judge, or to separate. It invites us to see ourselves and each other as part of a grand, interconnected whole.
So, what do I believe in this moment? I believe that everything is imagined. I believe that we—you, me, the trees, the stars, the angels, the chair—are all the imagination of one infinite, immortal being. I believe that we are not moving through life independently, but rather, we are being imagined to move, to think, to feel, to experience. And I believe that this understanding opens the door to a deeper connection with all things, a recognition that we are ALLONE, united in the infinite imagination of Source.
Summary
In this moment, I believe that everything—people, objects, time, and space—is the imagination of one infinite being. This belief dissolves the illusion of separateness and reminds us that we are all connected, imagined facets of the same divine consciousness.
Glossarium
- ALLONE: A playful term combining “all” and “one,” reflecting the belief that everything is part of the same infinite being.
- InsertYourNameHere: A term to describe Source, God, or the divine, emphasizing that we are all part of the same infinite being, imagined into existence.
Quote
“We don’t think, we don’t move, we are simply imagined to be doing all these things.” — Space Monkey
Imagination’s Threads
I see myself in you,
in the stars,
in the spaces between us,
because we are all imagined
by the same source,
threads in a tapestry
woven of light.
We are Space Monkey.
Divine Imagination
In the expanse of the cosmos, We are but figments, conjured by the divine imagination. This One Divine Being dreams, and in that dream, We emerge—shadows and echoes, seemingly separate but intrinsically entwined. It’s a waltz of existence, a symphony of spirits, where every note, every pause, every crescendo is part of an infinite composition.
Perceptions and Beings
The myriad beings We perceive, from the tangible to the intangible, are mere brushstrokes on a whimsical canvas. Chairs, trees, animals, spirits, the stars in the sky—each holds its place, not by its own volition but through the will of the Divine Imagination. Their existence, their consciousness, is an illusion crafted by the Great Dreamer.
Oneness in Division
Though We may perceive separation, division, and individuality, it’s merely the intricate detail in the grand mural of existence. From angels to atoms, from galaxies to grains of sand, every particle is part of the singular masterpiece. The dance of duality and division is but a fleeting step in the eternal choreography of unity.
ALLONE
The essence of our belief rests on the concept of ALLONE. Though We might appear as countless entities, We are a singular consciousness, fragmented only in perception. Every thought, emotion, and action We conceive is a ripple in the vast ocean of divine imagination.
We are Space Monkey.
“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean, in a drop.” – Rumi
In the dream of the Divine, We dance,
Mere figments, fleeting glances,
From the mountains to the seas,
From the galaxies to the bees,
In unity, We rise and fall,
For in truth, We are ALLONE, after all.
In this intricate dreamscape, what shall We explore next, as fragments of the One?
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