the cosmolinguist ([personal profile] cosmolinguist) wrote2024-07-27 09:23 pm
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Old rituals

I'm in London for work, but I'm staying with my friend for the weekend. I'm very glad he has lived in the same place for years, because it's been a couple years since I was here.

There I was, swept away by a stampede of other passengers in a tube station and I was like wait...I don't want 'way out', I want...uh, what else is there? red line, that's the one I want right, wait, which one's the red line this is the Central Line, I don't think I want the Central Line...

I do want the Central Line.

The door to my friend's flat looks just like several other doors on either side of it. Determined not to stop one too early like I always do, I stop, squint at the numbers, and think nope, next one again today.

I try the number code that I know for the gate, hoping it hasn't changed. I tell myself I always think that to need to swap the middle two numbers, and I'm overcorrecting, so I won't. I always tell myself this. I get it wrong. I try again and get it right. I always have to do this twice and swap the numbers back too.

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[personal profile] otter 2024-07-27 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Sending gentle hugs if you want them. That feeling of second-guessing oneself can be so disorienting
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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2024-07-28 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)

Based on my experience, memory is very vulnerable to upsets in the overall bodymind system -- may you recall all the codes next month.