Worship Thy Self

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As kids we were taught to praise and worship God in all His glory. Even when we put forth all our celestial energy and hardcore effort, we are conditioned to give God all the credit. I was always told that religion causes division. The caveat is that religion can cause that same division within your self. It’s similar to an internal civil war. Is it really a bad thing to take a little credit and celebrate a victory that you accomplish?

God made us in His image and gave us the same powers to imagine something then manifest it into something concrete. Think about some of the world’s greatest creations. They all started off as a thought planted deep into the soils of someone's mind. From there it was nurtured and sprouted into something great. We all know where the energy to put a plan in place comes from but some of us don’t even realize that we have such a power source. Sometimes it takes a being to stop listening to what’s around him to hear what’s truly around him.

Taking a celebratory victory lap after completing an accomplishment builds a Black Man up. Those victories could be big or minute. Cooking a meal that your family raves about or cutting a yard with a barbers precision & having your neighbors compliment you on a deed well done are tiny things to be celebrated and are noteworthy achievements to pat thy self on the back. Composing a master thesis or constructing a house by hand are larger feats to be proud of. Saying, “Yo, I did that!” builds confidence, character and positive energy. (Imagine building positive energy from the energy the universe sent you)

Just like it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a team of like minded individuals to create a racing team. We have Danny Driver & Fuel Guy Frank. Frank fills the fuel tank & gives Danny the power he needs to complete his task. Without Frank, Danny wouldn't be able to cross the finish line. Yet and still, Frank’s energy is useless if Danny doesn’t have the knowledge, the skill or effort to work towards the goal. Danny Driver has every right to worship him self for his job well done.

It’s time to apply this to our every day routine. When the universe sends you a power bank, be sure to have your mind crafted enough to know what to do with it. Once your mission is completed and the war is over, I’m pretty sure God would have no issue with your praising and worshiping your self.

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