Tuesday, August 31, 2010

CREATING A TRUE VISION

People often get nervous when asked to create a vision. It doesn't have to be something far off and impossible. Our visions change with the details of our lives. Experiences in life happen that can throw us off course and we find ourselves in strange circumstances sometimes.  Although those unpleasant circumstances are there to teach us the lessons we need to have, it's still ok to have a vision of where we want to go from here.


If someone is in a bad marriage they have two choices. Only they can decide what their vision is going to be. Either they stay and work at improving the marriage, or they leave. If they decide to leave and the decision feels correct, then their vision becomes a new and different kind of relationship than the one they are in now. The other vision is to see the marriage improving and becoming what they want it to be. Some things are out of their control. It's possible that the relationship they are envisioning could never happen with the person they're with.


Often people will think really small. They will be content with little and give all sorts of excuses for not wanting more. They will toss aside their God given gifts and will selfishly withhold themselves from the world. Being content with very little and with poverty is not spiritual. Expansion isn't just about becoming rich. It's about growing in consciousness and gaining a new perspective on one's life. Once that happens the outer reflects the inner and our present circumstances become too small. That's why, what we were content with a few years back just won't do anymore.


To practice creating your vision, start with one area of your life. You probably want to look at the one area that is bringing you the most conflict. What would your life look like if that conflict was resolved? Where would life take you after that? Practice this often and the picture will gel. Once you have the picture you can begin to work with it and move toward it at a rapid pace.


















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I am a seasoned psychotherapist who has been on a spiritual journey. I believe in the intersection of spirituality and psychotherapy. The field of psychotherapy is rapidly changing and I am part of this change. The old traditional ways don't work anymore. I also do health coaching and have worked for programs at AETNA and ABILTO as a coach.