Sentinel, sentry (noun), also
sentient,
sapient
Sentinel is that which watches over the feelings not only inside
your mind, but also in the physical world that feelings are
manifested into. It is to be vigilant, to watch, and the phrase
"to feel" is emphasized.
The word guard is mentioned three times, and the
derivatives of which sentient is the same provides more
clues:
1. To head for, go, WIDDERSHINS, from Old High German
sin(d), direction, from Germanic form *sinthaz.
2. From Old English sendan, to send, from Germanic *sandjen,
to cause to go
3. GODSEND, from Old English sand, message, messenger
from Germanic *sandaz, that which is sent.
4. SCENT, SENSE, (SENSILLUM), SENTENCE, SENTIENT, SENTIMENT,
SENTINEL; ASSENT, CONSENT, DISSENT, PRESENTIMENT, RESENT, from
Latin sentīre, to feel
(<"to go mentally")
To have a conscious, to be sentient, or cause yourself to go and
live a life, may be associated with the subconscious and the
journey between them where the sentinel resides and the
defeat
of the pathos begins, thus bringing death in the cycle.
It is one thing to feel the physical world, and another to feel
the spiritual nature of it and our ethereal connection. These
influences, being combined on top of each other makes for
difficult discernment of life and why we exist.
Immediately the godsend is thought to be unexpected, but it may
only be the perception of thought
itself that is unexpected.
It may be that the sentry that is posted in a specific spot is
more a reference to the location and/or direction of pathos
within, and how to navigate the journey by using your feelings.
This would include the discernment of the influences
emotionally
and the experience of record and tally kept.
The constant association and disassociation of all the
influences in life may be guarded if at all by the sentinel in
your psyche and it may develop
apprehension,
anxiety, and other
malformations of control. The human society is going faster and
faster and the sentinels may be asleep.
R. Mark Sink 2008JAN13
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