Things Are Going to Start Getting Strange Now
What to do when reality stops playing by the rules
You’re not imagining it.
The words coming out wrong. The phrases that don’t belong. The subtle malfunctions in conversation—names replaced, dates misremembered, sentences dropped midstream.
You’ve spent your life surrounded by people who pride themselves on saying the right thing, on staying in control, on managing perception.
You know what composure looks like. You’ve built your career on it. So when things start slipping—when even the most disciplined minds around you begin saying things that don’t make sense—you notice.
It’s small at first. Easy to dismiss.
A laugh. A correction. An offhand apology. But something in your body registers it differently.
It lands.
And it lingers.
Because some part of you already knows: this isn’t random.
This is what happens when the surface starts to crack.
The people around you haven’t changed, but the field has. And more specifically—your presence in it has.
You’ve crossed a threshold. Maybe without realizing it.
Something in your perception has widened, sharpened, recalibrated.
You’re hearing more now.
Not louder—just deeper. Beneath the words. Behind the masks. Between the lines.
You’re not just listening to speech anymore. You’re registering leakage.
Because when consciousness shifts, language often breaks first.
Not dramatically. Not in ways that make headlines. But in the small, sharp details—the kinds of details you’ve trained your whole life to pick up on and file away.
You’ve probably already tried to ignore it. To rationalize it. To double-check your own memory, your own focus, just in case.
That’s fine. That’s natural.
You were conditioned to do that. You were trained to filter out anything that can’t be proven. That’s what kept you safe. That’s what kept you respected.
But now you’re waking up. And that conditioning is starting to lose its grip.
You don’t need to tell anyone.
You don’t need to call it spiritual.
You don’t need to adopt a new vocabulary or worldview.
But you do need to stop pretending it’s not happening.
The field around you is shifting.
Information is coming through unconventional channels.
Speech is bending.
People are delivering messages they don’t know they’re carrying.
Not every glitch is meaningful.
But the ones that are—you’ll know.
They land differently.
They ring out.
They vibrate through your system long after the words have faded.
You’ll find yourself replaying them, not out of paranoia but because your instincts know—they matter.
This isn’t about superstition. It’s about pattern recognition. And you’re already really good at that.
So start noticing the patterns.
When the same name keeps surfacing in different places. When the same misplaced phrase repeats across unrelated conversations. When someone says something they couldn’t possibly know, and then looks at you like nothing happened.
Don’t correct them.
Don’t explain it.
Just hold it.
Log it.
Let the pattern speak on its own terms.
Because you’re entering a different layer of reality now—one where meaning isn’t always declared, but it’s always available to those who are watching.
“For nothing is hidden that will not be made manifest, nor is anything secret that will not be known and come to light.” (Luke 8:17)
And like it or not, you’re one of the ones who can see.
So let it get strange.
Don’t retreat.
Don’t defer.
Just stay awake.
Everything’s talking now. And it’s not going to stop.