Vivification is the overstimulation of etheric atoms at the expense of cognitive awareness. Subtly, it means working unconsciously in the realms of being one was meant to be conscious of. Full awareness of the subtle bodies is the aim for all of humanity, not just the mystic few who waste no time trying to convince others that the spiritual realms exist in nature, as does man on Earth. However subtle, subtle vibrations may be to some, these same vibrations become painfully obvious once manifested. The spirit of the Earth, herself, is no exception. Mother Earth receives the same divine wisdom, but who is there to work consciously with the energies?
It was November 8, 2018, at 7:30 am. I could see the plume of smoke about ten miles to the north, near the town of Pulga. The smoke stood in a slanted column; its blistering clouds headed south towards Concow and further East into Paradise, California. I stood on the dirt road in front of my Concow home, debating whether or not to head to work. Work was hiring a new employee. My boss reminded me to come in early for interviews. Nothing was going to keep me from work that day.
As I drove a few feet from my house, a neighbor in a white pickup truck desperately waved at me to stop. I rolled down my window as he yelled, "All of Concow and Paradise are being evacuated. You'll want to prepare to evacuate yourselves. The fire is headed our way." I thanked him for the information and made a sharp U-turn back to my home.
I texted our school principal, "Got word we are being evacuated. Fire up here. Can't come to work today."
The universe has a way of speaking. If one is listening carefully, the subtle messages won't be missed. What happened is miraculous. A neighbor and now dear friend, whose name I can't remember, saved my life and that of my husband, two boys, the dog, and the cat. We made it out with plenty of time ahead of the fire. It took hours to arrive at our destination, 20 miles down the mountain. Once we arrived safely, our phones lit up with an emergency service reminder that our neighborhood was under mandatory evacuation due to a fire incident.
Some of our neighbors didn't make it out, while the licks of flames badly scalded others as harrowing escapes were made. "We were trapped by the fire," said a neighbor who caught up with us days later at the grocery chain in Chico, CA. She showed me her facial burns and said, "This is nothing. We picked up two men we hadn't met before. Their rubber flip-flops were melting to the tops of their feet. I told them to get in the car. But we eventually made our way out of there."
Whether or not the message is clear, the bottom line is God's Grace was given to us.
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