Wednesday, October 08, 2025

Lesson from the unseen - As it was meant to be.


 

As It Was Meant to Be

This evening I lost my cool — just a momentary flare, the kind that catches you off guard when the world honks impatiently behind you and your mind is elsewhere, still trying to find the right turn. I felt it burn through me, that mix of uncertainty and fatigue that’s been lingering lately. Even my son’s calm, nonchalant manner rubbed me the wrong way.

But after a short nap, the storm passed. The three of us ended the evening together, watching Dances with Wolves, one of those timeless stories that remind me of gentleness, courage, and quiet integrity.

Perhaps that was the balance the day was offering — to stumble a little, to see my own wavering reflected back, and then to return to stillness. Lately, my feelings have been unsteady, swaying between self-doubt and simple acceptance. The house feels fuller now with two more kittens adopted by my daughter — small, fragile lives that have somehow become my responsibility. Another task, yes, but also another chance to care, to soften.

The Wanli painting has been slow to emerge, dragging its feet like my own spirit. But this evening, sitting outside for a smoke, an idea finally came — quiet, unforced, like a whisper that had been waiting for me to stop trying too hard.

And then, almost as if by design, I stumbled upon a video that struck me like lightning. The words appeared on the screen:

“If you are seeing this, you passed the test most people fail.”
Quantum Nexus, YouTube

It felt like a message meant just for me — an unseen certification after the inner turbulence of these past days. I’ve been following this link ever since, feeling its quiet echo with each post leading to this last, 'graduation', post.

Maybe that’s how guidance works: not through thunder or revelation, but through small moments that line up when we’re ready to notice — a horn that tests our temper, a nap that cools it, a film that softens the heart, and a message that arrives right on cue.

So in the end, the day unfolded as it was meant to — a reminder that even in our self-doubt and weariness, the unseen hand still guides with perfect timing.

As the reggae singer Peter Tosh once sang,

“Many rivers to cross, but I can’t seem to find my way over…”

Now, I feel as though I have at last crossed over.

Lesson from the Unseen
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