The Sights
Hindsight-Foresight-Insight
There once was a wise man in the
village who was visited by a fellow who
had questions he'd been pondering for
quite some time.
The fellow said to the wise man,
"I've been trying to figure out
what's more important, Sir. The looking
backwards that comes with hindsight, or
the looking forward that comes with
foresight? I have found that I'm able to
learn lessons from past experiences by
using hindsight, however, I'm also able
to foresee future potential road blocks
and pitfalls by using foresight."
The wise man sat patiently, listening
intently to the fellow with his
question. When the fellow was finished,
the wise men reached over and handed him
a straight board and then asked the
fellow to bend the board. The fellow
tried to bend the board, but it was too
thick.
"The board is like the dilemma
in your question…it's one board with
two different ends," said the wise
man.
"That's exactly it, so now
what?" asked the fellow.
The wise man went on to explain that
one needs a balancing point, a point
where you can see both ends, or both
points, simultaneously. "What you
need, my fellow, is insight; which is
vision in the moment, that's the
transfer point between hindsight and
foresight. Insight is neither hindsight
or foresight, yet it is of both."
Even more confused, the fellow
muttered, "I don't quite
follow."
The wise man continued, "Have
you ever seen a teeter-totter?"
"Yes I have," replied the
fellow.
"Well," said the wise man,
"The focal point, or in other
words, the point of balance in the
middle of the teeter-totter that makes
the ride possible is like insight. That
focal point makes it possible for
hindsight and foresight to transfer
their energy and wisdom between one
another. This point is also the
birthplace of the two endpoints because
it is the only spot that isn't a part of
the past or a part of the future. What
you do at this point of insight becomes
your past, and what you do here at this
point of insight determines your future.
So, my friend, you might say that the
balance point is insight-and the board
represents hindsight at one end and
foresight at the other. Just as the
balance point transforms a simple board
into a fun ride as a teeter-totter; so
does insight effect our lives when we
use the balance point of insight."
The wise man paused, allowing the fellow
to absorb what he had said.
To paraphrase:
You see, insight operates in the moment,
it's instantaneous-it's not of time-it's
simply a marker between the past and the
future; another way to explain it would
be as a porthole between the past and
future. Insight is a transformational
point in which life happens when one is
completely attentive to each moment, to
the present, which is where we live our
lives, moment by moment.
The problem we so often experience is
that we give our attention to the past
or the future, at the expense of
attending the all-important present
moment. We worry about our past or fret
about our future and in that process we
give up our opportunity to exercise any
influence we have in our lives, which
can only happen in the here and now.
V.P. Mosser
©2001-2005 V.P. Mosser
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