Creating our own personal visions
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CHASING DOWN THE MUSE
Blueberries in my coffee! I stand staring down at the ceramic mug,
dumbfounded. In my right hand I have the bag of frozen blueberries,
in my left, my morning coffee. And yet, how this could be? I who am
organized and purposeful -- it could not be this same I that poured
frozen blueberries into my coffee, could it? This does not seem to
fit anywhere in my vision of myself.
And then I laugh out loud. Of course it fits into my vision. I
just don’t quite know how at the moment. My mind shifts to thinking
of what vision is -- and isn’t.
Vision puts into detail our image of a future condition -- one
that is better in some ways than what we currently have. Creation
starts with vision. Vision is a dream that is fed by desire and
fueled by direction from the heart. Dedication to vision leads us to
the highest of aspirations, whether personal or for one’s community.
The vision, by itself, is not enough. Constantin Brancusi said it
all: “To see far is one thing, going there another.” Without actions,
vision stays only a dream. Right now, our community of Laguna Beach
has a vision plan. It will take a great deal of work to create the
reality. There may be sacrifices or costs in order to achieve what it
is that we say we want. Most likely, this will be difficult for some.
Only time will tell about our commitment as a community to the
vision.
Right now, as the festival season begins, many of the artists in
our community are putting their personal visions -- their dreams --
into the world for the first time. They have tapped their dreams for
vision, taken actions and gotten past obstacles and challenges. Now
is the time for fulfillment of the vision each has for personal art.
When ambling through the festivals this summer think about the
artists’ intention for each piece. Or ask him or her what they
intended. It might surprise both of you.
Sometimes the dream may be blocked by challenges and obstacles. We
all meet them daily on our paths. We can get angry. We can protest.
And that may be the thing that it is important to do. Some of these
challenges or obstacles are worthy of protest. We may change our own
direction in order to avoid or accommodate. And that is often the way
to new discovery. We might just doggedly put our heads down and push
through.
In my neighborhood, at least two-thirds of my neighbors are doing
some kind of remodeling of their home -- each acting on some personal
vision. Each morning at 6:30 I am greeted by loud voices as work
crews get themselves ready for the day. Pipelines are being removed
and replaced in the streets as other crews contracted by the city
work to repair old lines. On my morning walks I encounter
tree-trimming crews with chainsaws and shredders, cutting off the
dead palm fronds and chewing them up, creating a vista for summer
tourists to enjoy. These things interfere with my own personal vision
regarding noise levels in my environment. Perhaps they are some of my
own challenges and obstacles.
My personal vision is to create “cosmic” connections in this
universe. The way to doing this is through my art, my writing, my
coaching practice, my life. The actions I take in these areas all are
put into play with this in mind. The connections with others will be
filled with the joyful qualities of living a full, rich life. For me,
creating is causing what I love and what matters to me to come into
being. The “cosmic” connections are about sharing this, and what joy
it brings, with others. That’s my vision. What’s yours?
Along the way, watch out, Starbucks! I just may have something
with this blueberries-in-the-coffee thing.
* CHERRIL DOTY is a creative living coach, writer, artist, and
walker who lives and works in Laguna Beach. Contact her by e-mail at
[email protected] or by phone at 949-251-3993. Your comments
are appreciated.
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