Confusion as a Gateway to Clarity

Confusion As A Gateway

Life is difficult and life is beautiful. Both are true.

This is part of the richness of life, but I often struggle against this simple truth and only want the good stuff. Like wanting to skip my peas and carrots and move straight to the chocolate ice cream, it doesn’t work out well in the long run.

Especially when I am faced with a decision I don’t want to make. My knee jerk reaction is to blame someone for putting me in this position. I get confused, feeling like I’m stuck between a rock and a hard place. I find myself wondering, “How do they not get it?”

Alan Cohen defines confusion as “the last stop on the way to clarity” and “the part of your mind that thinks it knows it all butting up against a bigger idea.” I think he’s right, because when I finally surrender and stop arguing to be right about what is wrong, wisdom has room to step in.

Big SIGH.

I remember that I don’t have all the answers – even when my plan of action is smart, lines up with common practice and has been tried and tested over the years. Yes, even then, there may be other possibilities.

And when I can create enough space between a trigger and my reaction, the bigger possibilities can emerge. And it’s a beautiful thing.

Life is difficult and life is beautiful. Both are true.

More about listening to your heart and paying attention to access wisdom. You are your own best advocate, I promise.

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