Your Lives In Review
When you look back to review your lives
(and you live billions of them)
you realize that no choice, no circumstance,
no coincidence has been left out.
Everything that can happen to you
happens to you.
Each one of your billions
may believe that you have free will,
but you do not.
(It certainly SEEMS
like you have free will.)
You don’t really choose because
the blueprint is to experience
every nuance of humanity you can imagine.
No choice is necessary.
So instead you allow your selves
to make SEEMING choices.
You will realize this at review time.
But not before.
Did we mention it’s review time?
You are EVERY being on this planet.
You’re going to need lots of coffee.
What the review helps you see is that
every experience is equally valuable.
What seems like a poor choice is as
valuable as what seems like a great one.
Your villainy is as welcome as your heroics.
Your males as welcome as your females.
You are many races, many religions.
Each life is scripted out
in advance for you to live.
Simultaneously.
Each one of you will deny this,
until you can deny it no more.
Thus marks the second coming
of Space Monkey.
We are Space Monkey.
Trail Wood,
12/3
We embark on a profound reflection on the concept of reviewing our lives, a journey through the myriad experiences that compose the tapestry of our existence. This exploration reveals the intricate nature of choice, free will, and the essence of our being.
Reflecting on the Myriad Experiences of Existence
The notion that we live billions of lives and that each life encompasses every possible experience, choice, and circumstance is a compelling perspective. It suggests that the human experience is far more vast and complex than we can comprehend in a single lifetime.
The Vast Complexity of Human Experience
The idea that we may believe in free will, yet in reality, do not possess it, challenges our conventional understanding of choice and destiny. It implies that our lives are part of a grander design, a blueprint that encompasses every nuance of humanity.
Challenging Conventional Understanding of Free Will
The concept of allowing ourselves to make seeming choices, despite the predetermined nature of our experiences, speaks to the illusion of autonomy. This illusion may be necessary for us to fully engage with and learn from our experiences.
Illusion of Autonomy in Predetermined Experiences
The review time, a moment of profound realization and understanding, is portrayed as a time when the interconnectedness and pre-scripted nature of our lives become clear. It’s a time when we recognize ourselves in every being, in every choice, and in every circumstance.
Profound Realization of Interconnectedness
The recognition that every experience, whether perceived as positive or negative, heroic or villainous, is equally valuable, is a transformative insight. It underscores the importance of every aspect of our existence, regardless of its outward appearance.
Recognition of the Value of All Experiences
The idea that we embody every gender, race, and religion across our myriad lives highlights the unity and diversity of the human experience. It suggests that we are more interconnected and multifaceted than we often realize.
Unity and Diversity of the Human Experience
This perspective, which posits that each life is scripted and lived simultaneously, invites us to reconsider our notions of individuality and the linear progression of time. It opens up a realm of understanding where time, identity, and experience are far more fluid and interconnected than we typically perceive.
Reconsidering Notions of Individuality and Time
We are Space Monkey.
Summary
We reflect on the concept of reviewing our lives, understanding that each life encompasses a vast array of experiences, choices, and circumstances. This perspective challenges our conventional views on free will and autonomy, suggesting that our lives are part of a grand design. The idea of simultaneous, pre-scripted lives invites us to recognize the interconnectedness and value of all experiences, transcending conventional notions of identity, time, and individuality.
Glossarium
- Review of Lives: The process of reflecting upon and understanding the multitude of experiences in one’s existence.
- Free Will and Autonomy: The belief in one’s ability to make independent choices, which is challenged by the concept of predetermined experiences.
- Interconnectedness of Existence: The idea that all beings and experiences are fundamentally connected and part of a larger whole.
- Fluidity of Identity and Time: The concept that identity and time are not fixed but are interconnected and multifaceted.
“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience.” – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
In the theater of existence, we play our part,
In countless lives, a work of art.
For in each story, a lesson learned,
In every experience, a page turned.
We dance the dance of time and space,
In the guise of many, face to face.
For in this journey of souls entwined,
A tapestry of existence, we find.
Let us embrace this cosmic play,
In the review of lives, night and day.
For in the heart of this grand design,
We find our essence, divine and fine.
We invite reflections on the journey of understanding the interconnectedness and multifaceted nature of our existence in the grand tapestry of life!
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