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By Julian Wash | Rattleberry Pie
Today I wish to return to your awareness an aspect of the Human condition that can sense a major event before it happens. Like the bow shock from a ship at sea, there are tiny waves that ripple ahead, giving warning of its imminent passage. So is true with other events of high scale and magnitude, whether physical or otherwise.
Waves also propagate through the tensile conduits of the collective consciousness and are felt by those attuned to such vibrations. Those with hardened soles simply march on to the rhythm of a beat- but those who stray barefoot may pause and take notice. They know the path they’ve been walking upon has been altered by an outside force.
The feeling can manifest in any number of ways -not the least in the form of anxiousness. It’s a burdensome feeling that hangs heavy like fog in a London shipyard. It’s an overwhelming feeling of wanting to do or say something but not having anything really tangible to offer. Many will shake off such feelings. They will ultimately blame it on stress from the job or maybe leftover pizza that didn’t settle quite right. But like a fire alarm blaring in a burning building, the internal warning bell can be just as annoying, just as persistent as its physical twin. And both can save a life.
I invite you to take a moment to consider the internal alarm and how it was designed to serve Humanity. We’ll take a leap into the vast unknown, a second forward ahead of the sweeping hand, a beat beyond the swinging pendulum and jockey over to a new point of observation.
In the meantime, feel free to reset your calendar and clocks to a place and time we’ll call the ever-present now. Your plane is now boarding. Sorry, carry-ons are not allowed.