Category: Mental Health | Reading Time: 4 Minutes
It’s 2:14 AM. You are wide awake.
You know the feeling of a standard anxiety spiral, but this is different. You aren’t just worried; you are vibrating.
Your body is physically exhausted, yet your brain is performing a high-speed circus act. You are suddenly replaying a cringe-worthy comment from five years ago while feeling an inexplicable, urgent need to reorganize your kitchen cabinets.
It feels as if you chugged three cold brews immediately before putting your head on the pillow. Your skin feels too tight. Your pupils are wide. You are waiting for an explosion that never quite happens.
In the veterinary world, we call this a FRAP (Feline Frenetic Random Activity Period).
In your world, you call it a panic spiral. We just call it the Zoomies.
Stop Duct-Taping the Tower
You humans are obsessed with the illusion of control. You think that if you just grip the steering wheel tighter, you can somehow stop the car from skidding on the ice.
When your internal reality is a chaotic thunderstorm, you try to put on a “professional” face.
In the Tarot, this is like standing in front of The Tower as lightning strikes the roof, desperately trying to hold the exploding bricks together with duct tape.
It is exhausting, and it doesn’t work.
The structure is meant to fall. The energy is meant to be released. By trying to “keep it together,” you are actually just prolonging the agony of the collapse. You are storing a lightning bolt in a glass jar, and eventually, that jar is going to shatter in your hands.
The Philosophy of the Midnight Sprint
Observe a cat at midnight. For no apparent reason, our eyes turn into giant black saucers. We don’t try to meditate the feeling away. We don’t try to suppress it with logic.
We run.
We sprint down the hallway, bounce off the back of the sofa, and attack invisible ghosts on the curtains.
We let the energy move because biology dictates that energy must move. We don’t feel guilty about the chaos. We burn the fuel until the tank is empty.
Five minutes later? We are passed out on your blanket, breathing deeply, as if the madness never happened.
We found peace because we didn’t fight the storm; we became the storm.
How to Humanely “Zoom”
Right now, you are suffering because you are sitting still while your nervous system is sprinting. You need to close the gap.
Stop pretending to be a calm “Real Adult.” If you feel chaotic, allow yourself to be chaotic.
- Release the Kinetic Energy: Do not sit and journal. Stand up. Shake your hands. Jump up and down. Run around the block. You need to physically exhaust the adrenaline.
- Externalize the Noise: The Tower is loud. You should be too. Scream into a pillow. Sing a song terribly at top volume. Get the sound out of your body.
- Let it Crumble: Stop trying to save a building that is already on fire. If you are overwhelmed, admit it. Cancel the plans. Let the old schedule collapse so you can see the stars again.
The sooner you let the Zoomies burn themselves out, the sooner you get to the “sunbeam” part of the recovery.
🔮 The Action Right Now
Stop fighting the current before you drown. Swim with it instead.
Tonight, when the clock hits that manic hour, don’t try to “fix” your brain.
Ask the Pawracle: “What is this energy trying to shake loose?”
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