HABAKKUK RULE #3 – You got an appointment.
Your vision will manifest at an appointed time.
“For the vision is yet for an appointed time… it will surly come” (HabakkuK 2:3).
HabakkuK’s rules #1 and 2, were simple - no brainers. HabakkuK’s rules # 3 (and 4 to come next), require deep thought.
HabakkuK is a philosopher. He is an early philosopher who wrote between the years 609-598 BCE. He is the Hebrew-Judaic contemporary of Tales of Miletus, - the first of the pre-Socratic Greek philosophers, who were the teachers of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle - the trailblazers of the western thought and philosophy as we know it.
Here in this verse HabakkuK already tinkered with the relative meaning of time.
Let us read HabakkuK’s full definition of time:
“For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry wait for it; because it will surly come, it will not tarry.”
“For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry wait for it; because it will surly come, it will not tarry.”
Time is an independent dimension. Time is a subjective concept.
For convenience and intellectual laziness we measure time by days or years. But how about assessing (expressing) time in terms of speed of light?
Forget it. It gets too complex.
Therefore HabakkuK’s Rule # 3 means that given the right time every vision will surly come. Because, given the sum total circumstances required for manifesting - it has an appointed time. It is that simple.
Now then, if you want to witness your vision manifested - do something about it.
Get up and at least write it down…
Next post coming is HabakkuK’s Rule #4.
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