Reflections are fascinating. They are not real but they embody the essence of the item. We reflect on the past, what is already gone. We reflect upon the future, what is yet to be. The present exists for just a moment and then it is gone. What we see may not be real, much like a mirage; it may be with us forever, as a shadow; or it may be a dream, that is nurtured in our hearts. What reflections do we choose to dwell upon?
What is past has shaped us. Our writing is not as it was when we started. We learn from our mistakes, if we choose. We dwell on the choices we have in front of us. We deliberate more than we did. We have learned to be aware of our audience. Who do we want to read our writings? What will they think of our writings? Will they understand, appreciate, learn? We have learned to be conscious of our words; the tone, the expression, the depth. Do we adequately convey the meaning that we striving for? The words on the page are not just there to be seen, but to share a message of some kind. In the past we may not have been cognizant of the impact of our words on others, but the past has now slipped away.
The present is upon us now. We write to fulfill requirements. We strive to impress our professors. We catalog facts and figures that others tell us are important. As our shadow moves about us, from back to front, our writing changes to suit the need.
The future lies ahead. What do we want our writing to be? Is our writing for personal use alone or do we want to impact the world? Will it be powerful enough to reach those who can enact change? Or will it be quiet enough to bring solace to someone needing to find peace? Our fulfillment as a writer lies in the expression of our thoughts. Our words can be skilled as a talented craftsman's work, or rudimentary as a picketer’s sign. We are the ones who will choose what our words will become. Our thoughts, beliefs, hopes, and fears will all find release through the words we choose to write. We choose our future.
Reflections are changeable. Past, present, future run together. What we thought we knew is no longer true. What we will know hasn’t come to fruition yet. We must write. History lives in the written word. Dreams come alive if given a voice in writing. Our choice is what we do with what we have. We make our reflections out of our own perspectives and imaginations.
I hope to make my future reflections better than I have ever dreamed in the past.




