Safe and Sound


"Common sense can be seemingly uncommon."LoVe LuCy

We grew up learning about our 5 senses. Touch, smell, see, hear, and taste. Our lives, and our experiences being had by these senses.


When we were younger, say under 8 years old, we used these senses, but we were also very aware of a special "other" sense that would come from very far beneath the surface, where these other common senses lived.A 6th sense of sorts.


We never really said much about it, as we were to focus on the other 5 so much, and so this other sense in our minds was not one that would be used, or useful in our lives.

But we felt it for sure. With growing up, we would be more programmed in our linear thinking and methodical planning, that many of us dissipated the thought of this sense altogether.In our world of what is, we must never lose sight of the sense that we hold near and dear to our hearts, of when something "feels" right or wrong, without having to touch it, smell it, taste it or hear it.


We all know when we are in an environment that is safe, whether or not the sound is particularly obvious or familiar to us. We all, each one, whether we carry our hearts on our sleeves, or not, can use the heart and its sense to be sure we are in life, safe and sound. Make sense?


LoVe LuCy sMiLeS

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