Stained Glass Window
There is an idea. I can see it but it is not completely clear. I know is there. I can pretty much describe the shapes I see, the size, the movement, the action, the intention, and the plan. Still, I can’t see it. It feels like looking through a stained glass window. A fog of color and shining lights are not letting me see the full image. The idea gets lost for a minute, then it comes back. The closer it gets to the glass the better I see it. Nevertheless, the image I get is confusing and distorted.
Have you ever experience that first glance of an idea when it is not completely clear? A lot of my ideas begin like that. I see it but I don’t. It becomes a little confusing while at the same time it provides me hope. It also forces me to stop and take time to look, to pay attention, to imagine the parts that are missing from my eyes, to explore possibilities, and to get closer. To my surprise, I find myself ignoring the stained glass window or trying to hard to see through it. Maybe, I should take a look at the stained glass window instead.
The idea is there, on the other side. There is no rush to get reach it. I always tell my family, “If it is for you, no one can take it away”. Maybe that stained glass window is a reminder of your current situation. Yes, it clouds your vision of what lies on the other side, but it has beautiful colors and shapes you could enjoy here and now. The light shines through inviting you to enjoy a new vision. Maybe if you stop and look closely your idea will emerge through and provide the revelation you need to make it happen. There is no need to rush.