Monday, January 15, 2007

Sharing The King's Thunder

There is research that says most humans don't recognize their true potential of power until eighty years old if there blessed to make that age. When we are younger we are custom-made and self-taught to becoming relaxed in our present situations that we don't recognize power until it's too late to do anything about it.

What if we tap into that power this very second?

What if the visions of success we hold in our minds are reachable? Then we can, not only do, but perform amazing achievements; correct?

Let me ask you some questions: What is it that you want to do? Want to achieve? Want to happen? Why hasn't it happened? Do you want to know why? You're getting in your own way. You won't give yourself a shot for greatness. You are so scared of failing to succeed; you're succeeding at failing. We have all these dreams in our minds and we want them to come to pass but we don't get out of our own way. Are you scared? I know I am! Well, that's the perfect place to be. Courage isn't marching into battle with bravery. Courage is being scared and going into battle anyway. There is a greater good at work. A Greater God!!!

See, the dream of Martin Luther King Jr. was a vision from the Almighty God. Dr. King indicated he'd 'been to the promise land' meaning, he'd enter a heavenly doorway to see the magnificence of paradise; he beheld a tomorrow of equal opportunity and togetherness; he interacted with the future of humanity and came out of that vision with a new outlook on power! Power is not only effort, but also how much sweat you put into making your dream come to life. Power is working at an accelerated rate to accomplish an impossible task with courage under fire. By the power of Dr. King's death We Are Living His Dream!

Now it's time for your dream! I don't care how stupid you may feel your dream maybe. People, if you're dreaming a dream, then dream it to life. You have the ability to conquer great things. Malcolm X said a mind is a terrible thing to waste. Why? The mind holds the power to change the world. Use it!

Until Next Time!

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