Often we want
to be shown the big picture but it is not always in our best interest as we can
easily become overwhelmed.
Sometimes, we
may find ourselves wishing we knew what our lives are going to look like or
what gifts and challenges are going to be presented to us in the coming months
or years. We may want to know if the relationship we're in now will go the
distance or if our goals will be realized. Perhaps we feel like we need help
making a decision and we want to know which choice will work out best. We may
consult psychics, tarot cards, our dreams, and many other sources in the hopes
of finding out what the future holds. Usually, at most, we may catch glimpses.
And even though we think we would like to know the whole story in all its
details, the truth is that we would probably be overwhelmed and exhausted if we
knew everything that is going to happen to us.
Just think of
your life as you've lived it up to this point. If you are like most of us, you
have probably done more and faced more than you could have ever imagined. If
someone had told you as a child of all the jobs and relationships you would
experience, along with each one's inherent ups and downs, you would have become
overwhelmed. With your head full of information about the future, you would
have had a very hard time experiencing your life in the present moment, which
is where everything actually happens.
In many ways, not knowing what
the future has in store brings out in us the qualities we need to grow. For
example, it would have been difficult to commit yourself to certain people or
projects if you knew they wouldn't ultimately work out. Yet, it was through
your commitment to see them through that you experienced the lessons you needed
to grow. Looking back on your life, you would likely be hard pressed to say
that anything in your past should not have happened. In fact, your most
challenging experiences with their inevitable lessons may have ultimately
brought you the greatest rewards. Not knowing the future keeps us just where we
need to be--fully committed and in the present moment.
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