Hey … Look at that!
The fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet is pronounced “hey”
and has a root meaning of action, spirit and revelation. The four letter name of God uses this letter
twice, also “hey” is the letter that was added to Abram and Sarai’s name to
indicate their new relationship with God. In its earliest Paleo form (seen
attached) the fifth letter is the sketch of a man with his hands raised as if
to exclaim “hey … Look at that!” and indeed as day five develops the sights are
amazing.
These sightings often only last a split second as one or a
group of the new beings of the air or water puts on a display. The less than
productive, almost boring phase of day four is over. A new dynamic is now in place.
The preparation, work and vision of our efforts in days one, two, three and
four now has a chance to yield some great progress. The advantage seems to go
to the strong or those with the means to harvest these wily creatures. While
the weak seem vulnerable to the flocks above and the schools below. There is
one factor of hope for the less strong or those of moderate means and that is
timing.
The revealed use of the guiding lights of day four, give
direction for when to rest and when to deploy your nets. When to be under cover
and when to come out and play in this new world, now dominated by the mobile
biters.
Better to be at the right place at the right time with
little capability than to be at the wrong place at the wrong time with large
capability. For many, during day five, luck appears to rule the day, some seem
just lucky to be at the right place at the right time. Others, seemingly well
prepared, find themselves simply positioned badly, ending up damaged or even
consumed by some biter that no one saw coming.
On the other hand, the combination of a well-placed bit of produce
from day three and timing from day four offers the hunter an opportunity for a
successful ambush.
Day five is quite a ride, but if you can find some success
in day five the sixth day may be very good indeed.
Hat tip again to Jeff Benner for the letter “Hey” .
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