It was not far to the top and the trail is already a passing memory. No one had seen a Tsunami before. Some of the crew had experienced tidal surges and flooding but not this.
Is it a coincidence that a group of sailors find themselves on land, at the top of an island, just as a Tsunami hits? Unlikely.
The power and force is enchanting and hypnotizing yet the damage and destruction that it can cause is disturbing and horrifying. Nevertheless there it is, marching toward us like an army of faceless soldiers to nature’s rhythmic drumbeat.
So what is a Tsunami?
It is a result of nature’s forces coming back into harmony; a messenge to those far and wide that there is a price to pay for living out of balance. It is the shock wave of re balancing; cause and effect in action.
It is the righting of nature’s frauds and forgeries. Potentially, the longer the truth held captive, the greater the shockwave.
It is the righting of nature’s frauds and forgeries. Potentially, the longer the truth held captive, the greater the shockwave.
Is our financial system being held out of balance? Are we experincing fraud and forgery, are we on the verge of a major shift in our tectonic plates and thus in for a major readjustment?
Do we trust our government and politicians to take care of us a little too much? Should we be taking steps to take care of ourselves?
If we were to take some common sense steps to protect ourselves would we be open to that? Would we be able to find the time? Could we let go of our need to be right and to know the answer? Would we be able to change our daily habits enough to make it happen? Could we stand strong against those who would tell us we are on the wrong path?
Like a prisoner under the influence of a truth serum………..
Time will tell.
Your words "Potentially, the longer the truth held captive, the greater the shockwave." ring so true for more than just money, like in the area of relationships where I play all day. Thank you for expressing so clearly and vividly.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the picture Hugh - not so keen about the Tsunami - and I am paying attention ....
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