Bunkers & Bombs

[Crisis & Awakening - XIV]
A modern bunker that can supposedly protect you from aerial bombing is constructed mostly of concrete and steel. Anything stored within must have a shelf life that is at least as long as the time between stocking it and the onset of attack *plus* the time between the attack and safe exit. 
The point is there is no way of knowing and therefore no way of knowing the minimum shelf life need. The solution is to basically stock a bunker with provisions that are stable indefinitely. 
What can possibly be the health benefit of food that is indefinitely stable? It doesn’t matter because health is not the goal; survival is the only thing that matters. 
In this way, fresh, raw, unstable, nutrient dense foods are antithetical to "bunker provisions”.  Survival and revival are opposites too. So are safeguarding and innovation. And hiding and renewal.
An awakening is not contingent on hunkering down but rising up and discovering the deepest sources of vitality and the richest sources of nourishment. (I’m pretty sure it has nothing to do with concrete, bombproof walls.)
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