
Shaping reality
If it can be helped, I am not very comfortable with ambiguity. I have this need to know where I’m heading in life, in all the matters that concern me. Ambiguity to me is loss of control, a sure fire reason to press all my panic buttons.
At times, one needs to wait patiently for the fog to clear up before the route ahead can be mapped and chartered. Sometimes fog is good. It reduces your pace. It goads you to think of possibilities both positive and negative, and enables you to think of alternative routes, albeit forcibly.
Non-ambiguity is the shaping force of reality, said Joseph Pierce. True. Ambiguity is veiled reality. And reality is the self sustaining truth. And truth, if veiled can never benefit. Its stark nakedness may bruise you initially but strengthens you in the long run. If we like our truth diluted and a bit fogged, we will never have clear strategic vision to pursue future. We will never know where we actually stand in the universal scheme of things and which direction to follow.
Truth shapes the reality. (You just need the right interpretation..now right interpretation of the truth - isn't it subjective?? Yes..it is.But we won't go there now..) And reality can never hurt, it just helps you see better, in an unambiguous way through the densest of fogs. It makes you stronger, if you are made of the right material. You just need to wait awhile till the fog clears up .And when you can’t wait for it to clear up? Walk through it in faith. You will soon be on your way.
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