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Inner Voice

Date: 2019/10/16 Posted by:

“Inner Voice” is a hinky thing. People talk about it, I listen for it and sometimes take its counsel. 

But then the doubt. Is it a message from Self or is Harvey my Inner ventriloquist ego schmuck at it again?!  I’m never sure.

But this time was different.

It was the last day of a nineteen-day voyage from Bombay to Japan.

Passengers were on deck huddled close against a chill autumn wind watching a pale grey horizontal line called Honshu slowly ink in.

A guy standing next to me asked, “How long will you be in Japan”?

 

 

 

 

I had traveled hard for a full year overland from New York, the last dozen weeks in Nepal and India.

I was skinny, road-worn,  and now wise enough to know that sculpted travel plans invite “otherly” interference.

Two months in Japan was my self-imposed limit.

 

 

 

It was now mid-October and I would be back home in New York for Christmas!

It was to dissuade heavenly shenanigans and dispel my own doubts that I delivered my answer with some conviction.

 “Two months”.

 

The moment those words left my mouth a voice in the wind whispered, “two years”.  

I gave my head a quick shake to clear my ears then repeated, this time louder,  “two months.”

The guy who had asked the question moved back a step and said, “Yeah, I heard you.”

And the voice again said, “Two years”.

I remained in Japan that first time, from October 17, 1969, to November 3, 1971.  

Two years and seventeen days

 

Comment

  1. エハン より:

    there goes the inner Schmuck 🙂 great story and look forward to what happened next..

  2. Charles Roche より:

    Well it was seventeen days longer than two years…that
    puzzles me.

  3. RLSeltman より:

    I remember standing tall and vibrant on the Kamo River, Imadegawa and Kawabata, and feeling deeply ‘I could die here`. Was it 35 yers ago? I lose track.

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