Field first. Story later. Many of us are waking to news that makes the world feel less safe.Fingers trembling over devices. Fields vibrating with too much information to hold.The heart becomes hard to feel—and when we do, the breath catches. Grief and rage, tangled together. When violence erupts on a global stage, the body responds as if it is happening nearby.We are tuning forks. Physical vectors with resonant bodies.The shockwaves move through us like Richter-scale moments, pulling us out of our most powerful place. Shock destabilizes the field.Recognition stabilizes it. The Midwives recognize war as a sign of developmental immaturity—power…