Communication with the Tracks
The tracks we move on…The sceneries of our life.
they’re not random.
They’re laid down in real time
by something like the little elves of the field —
those invisible workers who read not your thoughts,
but your stance.
They don’t respond to your wishes.
They respond to what you become.
And you communicate with them not just through words —
but through energy, through choices, through movement.
You want to switch tracks?
You don’t have to explain it.
You don’t have to affirm it to death.
You don’t even have to fully believe it yet.
But if you want a different track,
act from it.
Today I noticed something powerful:
I had been holding onto old objects, old collections —
not because I needed them,
but because they held an old identity:
the fan.
A fan of the one who creates.
A fan of someone else’s flame.
And as long as I held those things,
I was telling the track layers:
“I’m not the one. Someone else is.”
So today, I did something simple,
and sacred:
I threw them out.
I didn’t make a speech.
I didn’t ask for a sign.
I just took action.
And the track shifted.
Two hours later, something that didn’t move before, suddenly moved.
Something unavailable became available.
A flow opened, not because I begged for it,
but because I showed I was ready by how I moved.
This is how you communicate with the tracks.
With the imaginary elves who lay the track.
With the field.
Not just by what you say —
but by what you do when no one’s watching.
Every choice lays a rail.
Every moment of alignment is a quiet message to life:
“This is who I am now.”
p.s. Want to know more? See track work 101.
