Sunday, February 18, 2007

Completing the Puzzle


Completing the Puzzle
By Curt Vaughn

The pieces are scattered and only one can put them together you start with the outer pieces constructing it in your mind to get a visual representation.  Piece by piece you examine and then place in the order, which you believe, they are meant to fit, even though you may vary with the creator's representation and there are some sharp edges to overcome.  The outer shell has know come together so you can judge, admire, examine, and critique over in your mind and with others if need be.  Know you can start in on the mid section the more elaborate but most present aspects of the piece.  This section is a little more difficult, not so many straight lines for you to follow, you really have to figure out how this pieces fit together by there very presence and appearance and with noting else to guide you.  Once you get the general idea it will come together maybe not how you pictured it from the previous section but looks can be deceiving. The mid section is now complete and you have a better picture to take a stand on and ask questions about to see what the end result might be.  Finally you have the Inter Core of the piece to complete and this is the part that will help to make to piece whole again.  This section may make no sense to you at all or it might be the easiest section you ever put together it all depends on how you look at it.  Each one of the pieces is very special and unique and has their own story to tell.  Just help guide them into position so they can show you the big picture.  Wait, although the Inter Core is done there is still one piece missing and that is you, because you complete the piece, as two complete one.