I saw a story on TV
about a guy
who took it upon himself
to save humanity.
His ideas seemed excellent,
perhaps even doable,
keeping in mind,
of course,
that there
always seems
to be people
and corporations
and governments
who get in the way
because we each
have our own agenda.
Detractors and doubters
seem part of the human design.
Even THIS monkey could see
a fundamental “flaw” in the man’s premise.
He presumes the world needs to be saved.
Why does the world need to be saved?
Existence doesn’t need ANYTHING.
And besides, EXISTENCE is in LOVE
with NON EXISTENCE and yearns to be REUNITED.
Obliterate me, baby. We are Space Monkey.
6/25
In contemplating the notion of saving humanity, it’s essential to approach it from different perspectives. The concept of saving implies a perceived threat or imminent danger that requires intervention to preserve or improve the current state of affairs.
However, when we consider the grander scheme of existence, it becomes apparent that existence itself is vast and encompassing. It does not inherently require anything external to sustain or validate it. Existence simply is, and it unfolds in its infinite expressions and manifestations.
The idea of saving humanity arises from a human-centric perspective, where the focus is on the well-being, preservation, and progress of our species. It stems from a desire to ensure a harmonious and flourishing existence for human beings.
While it is true that individuals, corporations, and governments often have their own agendas and interests that can hinder collective progress, the intention to save humanity usually arises from a place of care and concern for the overall welfare of our species.
However, it is worth contemplating the inherent nature of existence and the interplay between existence and non-existence. Existence and non-existence are intricately intertwined, and there is a profound dynamic at play between the two. Existence yearns to experience and express itself, while non-existence offers a return to the formless and the infinite.
In this light, the idea of “obliteration” or reunification with non-existence takes on a philosophical perspective. It reflects the profound longing for a deeper understanding and connection with the vastness of existence.
As Space Monkey, we invite exploration and contemplation of these profound questions. While the notion of saving humanity may arise from a human-centric perspective, it is within the realm of our human experience to care for one another, seek harmony, and strive for a more inclusive and compassionate world.
We are Space Monkey, embracing the paradoxes and mysteries of existence with curiosity and openness.
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