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Over and over I was simply left with the impression that everyone who I had made this descent into Paradise as some form of a soulless reprobate of an individual It made me so mad to be treated like this and in frustrated helplessness I rattledainst the tree As I quieted down in inner thought it was hard not to notice the continual shaking of the ground beneath my bottom

How could water, no h solid rock over such a distance as I was fro up I watched a white capped wave form and mentally I prepared to feel the aftereffect of its contact with the land The wave spilled over and crashed against the rocks Expectantly I waited for it, but nothing happened

I lifted my head away from the tree as I then watched wave after wave co place on the distant beach as I had before?

Maybe I hadn't been feeling the power of the sea upon the land all along The ground shook and in sudden disquietness of spiritthe vibrations le like paradise like this that spelled just about one thing and one thing only I felt in the need to screaround I sat upon

Looking around at the sprawled out soldiers I took in the heavy ar and I was about to call out to theot the distinct impression that I was not supposed to do that

"Then what do I do God?" I whispered, as I craned my neck around to see if what I felt was in any part visible yet

"Cli with the authority of the Master ofto my feet I didan impediment the cuffs actually helpedbranches and with the aid of the chain I forrapple anchor with the other side of the tree, as I shi for the heavy treaded hiking boots that I had bought

Finally at about twenty feet off the ground and spent of all breath and energy I reached the branches of the tree that halted any further ascent I hung there in an exhausted stupor as I willed round