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Heroic Virtue: VISION

Are You a Visionary?

By Charles F. Harper

Are You a Visionary?

Vision seems to be a prerequisite, if not the starting point, of the heroic journey. It requires a commitment from heroes to see the world “as if” ~ as if their vision was already a reality. In doing so they let their daily lives, their present, their NOW, be shaped and informed by their future vision. In effect, their vision of the future dictates their daily to-do list, imbuing even the lowliest task with meaning and purpose.

A vision is simply something people can see that naturally fills them with enthusiasm. Filled with this enthusiasm, they are attracted and drawn to address what they see or feel.  To understand this definition, reflect on how you felt after witnessing some injustice or tragedy on TV, in the theater or even on the street. Indeed, in that moment you may have felt sadness, anger or frustration. These feelings shape the beginnings of a heroic vision. Most commonly, heroic visions are formed by the personal experiences of the heroes themselves. These experiences could be a life-altering event or an experience which they themselves would never want to see visited on anyone else. Or it could be an experience which so positively affected them that they wanted to share their experience, faith and hope with a wider audience.

Visions begin with questions, and far from being distractions, they are powerful partners on the heroic journey. They stretch our heroes’ emotional and spiritual commitment and push their intellectual exploration, honing their vision into a picture of living color.  While the questions that arise may not have an immediate answer, like a seed that has been planted, these questions are processed and nurtured in their minds and hearts as they wrestle with their vision.

Today, thanks to the gifts of technology, we don’t have to have a built-in following of people or a forum to be a visionary. Everyone is capable of creating, or at least contributing to, a heroic vision. <p>Challenged to take a fearless inventory of our gifts, talents and shortcomings, we are asked to apply what resources we have toward turning our vision into a reality.  In this way, heroes, including you, have the power, the heroic power to discover and live your vision “as if” it is as real as the eyes you have to behold it, the ears you have to hear it and the imagination you have to embrace it. 

Questions for Discussion

What injustice do you feel passionate about and what do you envision as a way to right the wrong or resolve the issue? What gifts/talents do you bring to bear on this problem/cause? Do you know others who are involved with this issue? What have they done? What could add to their efforts?

Stories Exemplifying Vision

Andrea Coleman

By: Anthea Milnes from Oxford
Andrea Coleman has used her passion for motorcycling to transform healthcare delivery in rural parts of Africa.

Ryan Hreljac

By: Wendy Jewell
Ryan Hreljac helps build wells for clean water in Africa.

Vicky Colbert de Arboleda

By: Anthea Milnes from Oxford
Vicky Colbert de Arboleda works to provide equal access to all children in Colombia.

William Kamkwamba

By: Wendy Jewell & David Kemker
William Kamkwamba designed and built a windmill, at the age of 14, for his family in Malawi, Africa.

Artwork Exemplifying Vision

Agents of Change

By: Art Miles Mural Project
Art Miles Mural Project, international non-profit founded by Joanne Tawfilis, is dedicated to peace, cooperation and harmony. Students, artists, women and men in different countries create murals that promote global cooperation.

The Pine Singing Tree

By: 100 High School Students, guided by Laurie Marshall

Barack Obama

By: Ben Heine

Vision Statement

By: Umcebo Trust Crafters
- "Umcebo is an isiZulu word meaning "treasure" -

Films Exemplifying Vision

Pedal=Sight

Producer: Jacob & Isaac Seigel-Boettner
An Indian girl gains a bicycle, and the will to achieve.

NOBELITY: Wangari Maathai [Excerpt]

Producer: Turk Pipkin
An Excerpt from the Feature Doc "Nobelity" produced by Turk Pipkin.

Teaching to Live

Producer: Andre Guttfreund
A teacher hero trains children to be self-sufficient environmentalists.

Global Tribe visit to Robben Island

Producer: Kathy Eldon<br>Tom McMahon<br>Co-producer Amy Eldon
Creative Visions is a media organization that seeks to enable individuals to think globally and to act locally, or not so locally, to unite in making positive change for the planet and Her people.

Synonyms for Vision

Foresight; idealism; purposefulness; dream; idea; revelation; epiphany; prophecy; mission

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