Pressure is never a single point but a middle of choice to whether release such tension or build up even more pressure, and how it only takes half as much to tread upon emotionally.
That's the thing with those old records, they never do get changed but the surroundings around it alters while still it continues to play on.
Seeds sown have already developed and fulfilled it's given space, and are now just picking away at gradually to make slight adjustments and more room.
It's the things to occupy oneself with while inside this cage that keeps for that imprisoned sense of entrapment, if to take in small yet fewer doses perhaps will release that cage to fly more freely.
A punishment given as thought as biblically cruel is only truly wanting to get rid of what those spectating cannot handle. It is others whom know can handle such presence of a soul had waited only to achieve absence.
In the forest; as a washed up shipwreck from the past to be bound to, that has set free from those bonds. Having to adjust from the chains that are still closely by with the baggage to carry. But much bigger scarier things are not far behind and clearly can see are following up. Matters that those whom now to be acquainted with did not see as greatly as they are. Magnifying things that will overwhelm once near, and can only take matters as sincerely as possible.
In the stones; making sudden sharp change for directions need gradual steps to take if wanting that path to be straightforward, timing is the key to achieve something within that moment however quickly wanting to be there and can pleasantly already see ahead before reaching there, love allows enough time but the clock is ticking for knowing the real journey is the long road ahead than turn in directions.
St. Matthew Ch.13:V.31-32 " - Another parable put he forth unto them, saying, The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field:
- Which indeed is the least of all seeds: but when it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof."