07 February 2021

Confusion

 The beginning of the end or the end of the beginning is a question of knowing where one is.  To be lost in such a way that nothing makes sense anymore and one doesn’t know how to go on with one’s life.  It is all continuous and nothing makes sense.  It is too difficult to see one’s way forwards, when one’s mind is stagnant and requires a push or guidance that cannot be seen anywhere on the horizon. 

 This state of mind is when we don’t see the way forward in one’s life.  To be such is to be in a quandary.  There is no logical escape and yet one needs to continue.  One can’t just stop the world and get off.  It seems that there is no escape from the confusion that has burrowed in and yet logically one knows that there is order in everything, but one seems to have lost one’s way entirely.  Getting help is the only option, but where does one find the answer to one’s prayers without sufficient trust in the outcome.

 There needs to be light at the end of the tunnel and this is where belief in a higher intelligence comes in.  There has to be a way to ask for guidance and belief in what one is told.  One can either pray to a God that you have neglected or just throw out your thoughts into the Universe and stand back.  If you are able to genuinely ask for the problem to be taken away and that it is an answer to you, then your trust is sufficient to have this confusion taken from your shoulders.

 It is a leap of faith that puts you in a position, whereby stepping off the cliff or precipice you know that you will be saved.  This is not a physical action.  It is a spiritual state of mind.  Let the Almighty shoulder your problem for you and you walk away, knowing that this will be done in your best interests and that you will survive, but will have the peace of mind knowing that you tried to work out your future, but it was too difficult.  You needed higher help and that by walking away you felt freedom and lightness of heart, which proved that the faith was still there and that its love found a way.

 Sunday, 7th February 2021

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