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Before Completion
The Gate of Confusion
Keynote
Transition, like birth, requires a determined strength for the passage through.
Collective Perspective
Imprinted with a consistent flow of data and mental images generated through the memory of past experiences. Constant pressure to make sense of the past—there is no apparent order, and therefore confusion is a natural part of the process. The mind filters and sorts through these impressions in an attempt to connect the dots until an experience makes sense.
It is important to let the process resolve in its own way and time, as any attempt to relieve the pressure may lead to increased anxiety and confusion.
Personal Perspective
You are under constant mental pressure to make sense of the past. Your mind is imprinted with a consistent flow of data, a myriad of images generated through the memory of past experiences. Underlying this is no apparent order, and therefore confusion is part of your process. Your mind filters and sorts through these impressions in an attempt to connect the dots until an experience makes sense.
Remember not to feel overwhelmed by the confusion, but to see it as part of the natural process and a preamble to the clarity that will emerge later. The perspective is to let the process resolve in its own way and time, as any attempt to resolve the pressure can only lead to increased anxiety and confusion.