I love working outside, on my screened-in porch, because I feel like I'm nestled in nature among the trees that surround our property. The fine lines of the screen almost disappear from sight and a person forgets that they are in an enclosed area. One day a bird flew in while I had the screen door opened. I guess the little creature was thinking the same thing that I did--the screen was not there and it won’t be trapped by the screen that surrounded the structure. But the bird did get trapped in our screen porch and it couldn’t align properly to go through the open door and enter back into its freedom. The bird’s Alignment for its Assignment to fly freely into the sky was “off” and it couldn’t escape the trapped area. The bird hit with great force the screened walls for several minutes, but that didn’t help its assignment to fly outdoors, because it continued to be trapped indoors by the illusive, almost invisible screens of the porch. The bird had to align its actions and energetic attempts to escape with the opening of the door, or it was going to be unsuccessful to fly free. But the bird couldn’t find the door to its freedom on its own.