Over twenty years ago I worked in the legal department of a food and drug company. Always my habit to arrive early – around 6:00 AM. A lot of work got done in relative quiet and the only souls about were me, the switchboard gal, and the building manager Pete – a brusque fellow kinder than he liked to appear.
In my cubicle early one morning I was reading a file when a glitch beeped my phone, causing me to look up. To my wonder, the date on the phone changed from the actual date, to my year and date of birth. At the same time, I impossibly heard my mother’s voice comment loudly Cynthia, it is time to wake up.
It was just a moment, as those things always are. On meandering out to the switchboard, the receptionist confirmed yes, there was a glitch, yes, a different date appeared.
Ascribing logical meaning to illogical events is a common human mistake. The stuff of religion and even the New Age. Another human mistake is failing to notice, however unattainable, the meaning behind such an occurrence.
Last week during a yoga class I am privileged to attend, came another unmistakable command to wake up, without technical proof this time, and only by way of feeling. Proof changes with age. It is my belief a well-lived life yields certitude of feeling, faith in messages of self at middle age.
And on walkabout several days later, leafless trees, wind, clouds – even the ground I walked – at once rose up with the same message, filling my body with an electric sense of now. Even later, at mid-of-night, as a shining sun, an exhortation to wake, wake up.
I am not wise enough to translate these things, but I am present enough to withstand them – and to take the point.
Look around you – the door, the the wall to your left, the fabric that envelopes you. The fullness of atmosphere that only appears invisible. Our world is limited by our view, our perspective. In each scene, at each door, in the posture of objects and orientation of events, our time is only part of a far more complex setting. Beyond the punctuating clock is integrated space, experience. Expansive depth and wrinkles of understanding clamor – if only we could roust ourselves. If only.
No one wakes up – because no one knows, or truly believes they are asleep…but I know I am. It is time to wake up.
Cynthia,
thank you for reflecting and sharing with us. Your poetic words inspire me. I adore your stories on synchronicity as you know, I have tried that a lot myself.
Waking up is such a great symbol of life. Waking up instead of being a walking dead. Waking up when realizing one is doing the same over and over and over…and finally changing course!
Wake up as in being bright, understanding things on a deep level. Wake up there is a world to change, like when Jesus rose from the grave. Wake up as a symbol of enchantment, enlightenment, inspiration.
Wake up as a symbol of getting your sight back and not being blind anymore. Wake up as in wake up call…warning alert!! Wake up as in not sleeping anymore but being fully awake, alive and kicking. Wake up because the world is new and you are only a new born child who opens her eyes for the first time and sees the wonders around her.
Wake up could also be a question: Are you listening? Or Pay attention!
Wake up…is your angel whispering softly in your ear….
Thank you for whispering wake up in my ear. I promise I am fully awake NOW! 🙂
Love,
Your Danish Friend