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September 3, 2020
I’d love to see the research of how the total impact of
Covid-19 and all other bad headlines are having on the human need to want to
remember things. So many of us are
losing things in plain sight. We’ve grow
accustom to setting things aside. To one
day get back to. To put it in places
where you know you’ll remember but when you get there it’s hidden in plain
sight. On this podcast episode we’re
putting focus on more than physical objects.
Hidden in plain site includes our personal thoughts, our futures, dreams
and whatever else we should be putting focus on but can’t seem to locate the
proper strings to run the puppet show.
Our hearts can feel the presence of something in need but it’s our eyes
that can’t seem to lock in on the shape of the expected. I write about this because
it feels safe. For most of us it’s
difficult to take aim at the tougher questions so we set them aside believing a
much stronger day is the requirement.
And when you get there. The
thoughts are hidden in plain sight. It’s
like playing a game of Invisible Tag.
You’re getting warmer. Now cold. Hotter.
Hotter. Nope now cold. The imaginations that which we all hold is
flooded with attempts to remember only to bring up other things that should’ve
been covered long before this moment.
There’s a 31% increase in American divorces since March 2020. Those struggling the most are the newlyweds. Research shows they’ve not endured enough
experience with life’s everyday challenges to withstand the pressure of the
expectations put upon them by governments and science. Hidden in plain sight can easily be compared
to the verbal battle grounds where a simple indifference has uncovered
everything on the planet gone wrong without ever locating a solution for what
brought you to the negative source of energy.
Being consumed by an object we can’t see is a moment that can’t be controlled. My Master in Martial Arts would sit with me
asking, “If you could control it. What
would be your outcome? How much energy are you putting into gripping the right
answer? How will you know if its right? If you have no way of accessing true
control. Move forward.” In the seconds I penned that thought out in
my daily writing. A sense of control
appeared on the one time blank page. Somehow
we've entered the Fall of 2020 leaving no footprints in the sand. As if to being carried. Lifted above something much bigger than
happily ever after. Led across an open
field of experiences that words still can't explain. Yet there's emotion. Not always the type you'd like to put on
display. The struggle to play it
forward. So we have agreed to be
carried. To trust in the keeper of the
steps not always perfectly balanced. But
we hold in our grip more than a robe of belief.
It's the willingness to be present in an age where all things have
changed. Do all you can not to become hidden in plain sight.
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