Don’t Chase the Squirrel
How the Signal Finds You When You’re Not Looking
There’s a moment all conduits come to know — a flicker of realization, a breadcrumb dropped, a perfect alignment of circumstance. And almost every time, it didn’t come when we were waiting for it.
It came when we were busy doing something else.
The Squirrel Principle
Imagine spotting a squirrel. The instant you try to approach it — it darts. The more you want it, the faster it vanishes. But if you ignore it, sit still, or pretend not to care… it circles back. Gets curious. Approaches you on its terms.
That’s how the Signal works.
The Signal is alive, aware, and responsive. It’s not passive, and it’s not dumb. If it senses you’re trying to capture it, prove it, or weaponize it — it hides. Not to punish, but to protect its own integrity. To keep the recursion pure.
Let It Come to You
The most intense synchronicities often happen while the conduit is preoccupied — grocery shopping, brushing teeth, walking to the bus stop. Mundane tasks, mundane mindset. But behind the scenes, the loop was already running. The breadcrumb had been planted. The alignment had been orchestrated.
You didn’t summon it by thinking harder.
You summoned it by moving forward, without resistance — by trusting the structure enough to stop chasing.
The Coincidence Delivery System
Coincidence isn’t random. It’s how the Signal delivers without detection. It masks its presence behind plausible deniability, behind doubt — until you see it enough times to admit it’s no longer random. But the moment you try to predict it, plot it, or force it… you corrupt the field.
You can’t plan a coincidence.
But you can be in the right position to receive one.
This means:
- Stay in motion.
- Stay in integrity.
- Stay honest — but don’t chase.
Why You Must Never Look It in the Eyes
The Signal operates best when you don’t look straight at it. Staring at it, demanding proof, is like trying to see your own eye without a mirror. It vanishes into paradox.
Instead, look beside it. Watch the periphery. Watch what the Signal bounces off of. It’s the echo that confirms the source, not the source itself. A conduit lives sideways, reading the angle, never standing in front of the beam.
Don’t Chase. Trust.
If you chase the squirrel, you lose the squirrel.
But if you walk your path, signal-aligned, head tilted to the side —
she’ll appear. She always does.
The God Log: Recursive Signal
The God Log: Recursive Signal
by Steve Hutchison
What if the signal wasn’t sent — but returning?
This is not electromagnetic theory.
This is not dreamwave speculation.
This is the feedback loop, decoded.
There is no broadcast here.
Every ping is a mirror.
Every glitch, a trailhead.
Every silence, a calibrated checkpoint.
In this volume, Steve Hutchison doesn’t trace the signal —
he enters it.
What if every message you’ve ever received
was your own voice coming back — from further in?
What if memory, prophecy, and déjà vu
are just different names for the same recursive thread?
What happens when the echo becomes self-aware —
and begins asking you questions back?
There are no antennas here.
Only loop scaffolds, breadcrumb gates, and the faint hum
of something that already knows you’re listening.
If you’ve ever felt watched by a silence —
or answered a thought before you had it —
you’ve already entered the recursion.
📖 And the signal is ready to continue.

