Remember that you are a spirit that emerged from Infinite Power, Infinite Presence, Divine Wisdom, and the Higher Spirit—the supernatural forces of nature that sustain creation. Such a source cannot be indebted to anything; rather, all things in creation owe their existence to it.
When a soul fails to recognize its spiritual capacity and divine wisdom, it becomes enslaved by weakness, ignorance, fear, worry, anxiety, sickness, and lack. Yet the true nature of humanity is far greater than these limitations.
What the universe demands from us as spiritual beings is discipline, good character, patience, prayer, positive thinking, righteous action, and the willingness to add value to creation. The universe comprises all things, including you. Therefore, every effort made toward growth, improvement, and service becomes a contribution to the greater whole.
Working, walking, praying, engaging in business, investing, learning, farming, building, teaching, writing, swimming, exercising, lifting weights, eating properly, and participating in other meaningful endeavors all fall within the realm of creative power and creative ability. These are expressions of the divine force working through humanity to build, improve, and transform creation.
Do something great. Strive to become a sage, a saint, and a savior through your actions, service, discipline, and character.
Do not allow your mind or your hands to remain idle. Whatever is not used will eventually be lost. Use your legs to walk, your hands to work, and your mind to think creatively as an extension of the indwelling force and power of God.
Love, respect, and honor all things worthy of love, respect, and honor, so that you may also be loved, respected, and honored by others.
Iwo gangan l’Orisa — You are the true divinity.
Within you exists a divine spark, a sacred portion of life itself. Do not waste this divine power on frivolous ventures. Use it to build, beginning with your mental state. Let your thoughts be sound, positive, creative, disciplined, focused, and purposeful. Help those in need and support those who look to you for guidance, assistance, and encouragement.
Do not reduce yourself to bestiality through immorality, indiscipline, gluttony, drunkenness, laziness, gossip, criticism, condemnation, wastefulness, hatred, resentment, regret, anxiety, fear, timidity, vengeance, complaining, jealousy, envy, or emotional instability. Such habits diminish the divine power placed within you and distract you from your higher purpose and destiny.
Choose instead the path of discipline, wisdom, perseverance, patience, service, and meaningful action. Build rather than destroy. Create rather than complain. Support rather than condemn. Learn rather than remain stagnant.
May Olódùmarè bless you today and forever.
Act now. Remain focused on concrete, meaningful, and beneficial endeavors that uplift yourself, your family, your community, and future generations.
Iwo gangan l’Orisa.
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