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The Three Monkeys

Adrienne Almamour
3 min readMar 28, 2024

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Multiple interpretations and some very deep wisdom that can improve our lives…

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Meet Mizaru, Kikazaru and Iwazaru, otherwise known as the The Three Wise Monkeys, who see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil. They are understood to be a model of propriety — to act by conforming to conventionally accepted standards of behavior or morals. Some have the opinion that they are telling us to turn our backs on what’s happening in the world — to turn a blind eye. A spin off of this is the modern phrase, “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” In this case, I think a fourth monkey is needed, one with a cell phone. I didn’t see it, I didn’t hear it, I won’t talk about it, and I won’t snap a picture of it and post it online.

I believe these wise monkeys can also be interpreted at deeper levels, such as telling us to be careful of our energy. What we surround ourselves with - we go into resonance with. Let’s apply this thought to modern times:

See no evil — how much violence and negativity are you exposed to throughout the day? Are you always watching the news? What kinds of movies and t.v. shows do you regularly watch? Are you into playing violent video games? What kinds of reels tend to show up in your feed? These are all ways to tune into and even go into resonance with negative, low vibratory energy.

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Adrienne Almamour
Adrienne Almamour

Written by Adrienne Almamour

Empath, intuitive & Angel communicator at BE from the Heart; personal growth coach; global explorer & nomad: all continents, 36 countries, lived in 9 countries.

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