I woke up this morning and one cell in my shoulder had woken up more than the rest. It wasn’t anything that you would normally notice. I had dreams of movement and energy that I can’t quite put together. I had moments of seeking bikes and long sleds and movement. I dreamt of halls with large roofs and selling goods. Music on old pianos and ringing noises of sound. The last thing i remember was eating sugar and fruit.
I’m awake now and I can feel a single point smaller than a pinhead in my shoulder. It seems more alive and awake than the rest of my body. Laying her, i can almost feel it moving on it’s own. Like an animal in my shoulder asking to be let free. The rest of my body feels the same as it always does. One point of energy being asked to move forward and be let out. How do we know what each cell is doing, and can one cell have taken all of the energy of my dream in and be ready to transmit that to the waking world?
Why can’t we move our energy into a single cell, and burn that cell like fire through the day to carry out more than the rest of the body does. If we focus enough on the single cell, will the rest synchronize up to the one operating at a higher level and become a harmony of will and energy. There doesn’t seem to be any reason to think that I can’t move that one part of my body into some sort of alignment with my waking mind.
Maybe the cell is still asleep and dreaming of moving, and feeding on the food of my dreams. If so, does that part of my body will remember my dream, when the rest of my body slowly forgets? Is there some tie between my dream movement and noise, and the single cell that woke up too far?