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WE DO NOT DESCRIBE THE FUTURE WE SEE. WE SEE THE FUTURE WE DESCRIBE.

The hardest work any mind would ever have to do is, believing in what is not seen. Especially if it relates to their inner most wishes and desires.

It doesn't matter if you're a believer or skeptic, the truth still remains that every mind struggles with believing in their unseen desires. To be a visionary versus being an observer, for it is easy to be an observer, you simply have to look at what already is. To be a visionary it’s about disregarding what is and looking at what could be or would like to be.

Many believe that facing reality is the most laudable thing. However, facing your dreams is what is commendable. If you ever want to cultivate some form of hope or a positive mental attitude in achieving anything, you have to learn to disregard(ignore) what is; for as long you see what you see, you going to get what you see. Sometimes, without realising it, when we get what we see and often find that it doesn't make sense because instead of seeing with our own eyes we see with other people’s eyes, with the admiration of “facing reality” and being a realist. But The Law doesn't dispute what you see. It simply acts on what you see.

I recently got this insight from a discussion I had with my friend. We were talking about how amazingly strange it is that we somehow got the work experiences that each of us had about our intended training. We both were chemical engineering students but held different ideas of what that entails. She said that she only saw a chemical engineer as a Process Engineer who is on site working at a plant wearing blue overalls and helmets and safety goggles. Whereas I saw not so much of that picture but more of a picture where, yes is site or plant work, but I also had a clean office with you typical working station and a more formal and clean casual wear. I really saw this for myself whereby I don't have to work shifts or be on site always, but rather work normal hours in normal clothing, but still doing engineering stuff.

Now we each were reflecting back on how our training experiences morphed to match what we had seen/thought of what a chemical engineer does. She does most of the site things, commissioning plants. I do test work in the lab, site audits and also the commercial side of the business. And this reiterates that you get what you see.

If what you see outside is what you see inside then that's wonderful and your mental work is smooth. But if what you see outside is not what you vision inside then your true labour is that of becoming a visionary and not an observer; of looking within so as to affect your picture without. That is the most challenging feat for every mind. Most of us live our lives from our memory or what we have seen, rather than from the vision or imagination of what we would like and intend to see. Observers live out of memory while visionary live in their imagination. And The Law responds equally to each disposition. This understanding you can apply it to anything you may want or choose to see, whether it’s from the 
 
If you can learn to do that, then you can easily become a master of your fate, because the truth remains, you get what you see. So the question is, are you aware of what you see? And do you see what you are getting?

"We do not describe the future we see. We see the future we describe."


Describe your future and be a visionary.

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