
If confusion is the inability or incapacity to differentiate or difficulty distinguishing, the best tool to end confusion is vision. We cannot permit circumstances of the moment to stop us from seeing where we are heading. We should search for that clarity, the vision that gives us the tools we need so that confusion will not overtake our senses and our minds.
If you make a decision led by confusion, when time passes, and you meditate on it, you will notice that you took action too quickly, that you made a mistake, and you will want to turn back the hand of time to correct it. Obviously, you will be unsuccessful.
It is important to remember that confusion, like other emotions and feelings, is temporary; they are here today, but they may not be here tomorrow. However, vision will be here today, tomorrow, and always. Vision gives you the security to know the path you should take towards your destiny, even though you cannot touch it or you have not arrived at it yet. Let me explain: by definition, vision is the immediate and direct view without a sensible perception. Confused? It means that vision is not necessarily associated with reality. I can have a different vision from yours about the same subject. Even though both perceptions are different, they are both valid because our paths and destinies are not the same. If you hold on firmly to a vision of your destiny, then you will stop feeling the temporary confusion you are experiencing. To make it more clear, let’s look at the negative perspective. Until you know what your vision is—even though it has not become a reality yet—confusion will govern your mind and your thoughts and lead you to make mistakes.
A plane ticket from Los Angeles to New York gives you a vision of where your trip will end, even if you are not even at the airport yet. The flight could have voids or delays; it can be slow or fast, comfortable or uncomfortable; it can have stops and connections, but you know, thanks to vision, that sooner or later you will arrive at your destination, and so you can endure any distress. Everyone goes through those uncomfortable moments in a different manner. Some sleep through them; others play with their portable computers; others go to the bathroom 10 times; others look outside the window all the time; still others read, work, pray, or drink, but nobody, absolutely nobody, jumps off the plane in the middle of the flight, no matter how confused they might be.

“Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.” Proverbs 29:18
Important
Confusion’s goal is to keep us where we are, to stop us from seeing where we are going.
Suggestions
Write a dream that you have always had that came true.
Write two desires you have always wanted to fulfill
For a few minutes think about those desires and that dream that have not come true yet. Imagine living that dream and getting those desires fulfilled. Close your eyes and thank God for the vision He is giving you, for the wonderful things He is showing you, for a future with blessings for you and your family. Now take pen and paper and write down that vision you are having, so every time you feel confused, you can remember your destiny and where you are heading.
“Problems are those circumstances you see
When you have not defined your goals”
Anonymous
“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams.
Live the life you have imagined”
Henry David Thoreau
American Writer, Philosopher, and Naturalist
When you have not defined your goals”
Anonymous
“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams.
Live the life you have imagined”
Henry David Thoreau
American Writer, Philosopher, and Naturalist
No comments:
Post a Comment