The Correction
They tried to erase us.
They burned the wise women.
Silenced the seers.
Called the healers witches.
They pathologized the pattern-seekers.
Made us afraid of our own knowing.
Taught parents to mistrust their own children
for being exactly who they were meant to be.
They thought they could eliminate what was natural.
Silence what was necessary.
Erase what was meant to exist.
They were wrong.
What Nature Does
Nature does not ask permission.
She does not wait for acceptance.
She does not care about categories, labels, or systems.
She produces what is needed.
When something falls out of balance
she compensates.
More of what’s missing.
More of what restores.
More people who:
- notice
- question
- feel
- refuse to ignore
She keeps doing it
until balance returns.
What You're Seeing Now
You see it everywhere.
More diagnoses.
More awareness.
More people recognizing themselves
and each other.
They call it:
- an epidemic
- a crisis
- a disorder
Something to fix.
Something to reduce.
Something to control.
But look closer.
This isn’t breakdown.
It’s correction.
The world moved too far in one direction:
- too much conformity
- too much silence
- too much pretending everything is fine
While systems strained.
While people disconnected.
While reality stopped matching the story.
So something adjusted.
More people who:
- can’t ignore what’s wrong
- can’t disconnect from what they feel
- can’t pretend when something doesn’t make sense
Not as an accident.
As a response.
Why There Are So Many of Us
We are not new.
We’ve always been here.
The ones who saw patterns.
The ones who noticed what others missed.
The ones who felt what others avoided.
Sometimes called:
- wise
- strange
- difficult
- dangerous
Often misunderstood.
Often silenced.
But never gone.
Because you cannot eliminate a function that is necessary
You can suppress it.
Punish it.
Mislabel it.
But it keeps reappearing.
What We Are
They say:
- broken
- too much
- disordered
- a problem
But look at function, not label
If something reveals what is hidden,
is that broken?
If something disrupts what is harmful,
is that a problem?
Or is it:
corrective
We are not outside the system.
We are part of how systems recalibrate.
What Will Happen
Correction does not stop because it is inconvenient.
If ignored, it increases.
If suppressed, it returns stronger.
If dismissed, it becomes harder to overlook.
Not as punishment.
As function.
What You Are
If you’ve always:
- noticed what didn’t line up
- questioned what others accepted
- felt what others dismissed
- struggled to pretend
That is not failure.
That is sensitivity directed at reality.
And when that sensitivity is paired with:
- attention
- honesty
- responsibility
It becomes:
clarity
What This Means
This is not about being special.
It’s about being necessary
Not above others.
Not separate.
Part of the same system,
performing a different role.
One that becomes more visible
when things fall out of balance.
What We’re Doing
We are:
- naming what was unnamed
- seeing what was hidden
- engaging what was avoided
Not to destroy
but to restore alignment.
Not through force
but through clarity.
We are not the problem.
We are what shows where the problem is.
And that will continue,
until what is out of balance
is brought back into alignment.
Wraldsichter


