Thursday, January 31, 2008

The Power Of Valiance To Change The World

During the idealistic age of Camelot, I was a spunky grade-school child who grew up running through the fragrant foothills and tanning on the aureate beaches of California. It was an unforgettable clip of shimmery magic and abundant possibility.

My hard roes were President and Mrs. Kennedy; and the dark chill that drop after JFK's decease ignited a 20-year quest in me. Iodine yearned to bring out the alchemic flicker to make a fulgurant new Golden Age. For clues, I researched the core beliefs of great societies like the Minoans, Ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians; and the doctrines of the top minds of all clip from the Renaissance, and the 18th century Gallic Enlightenment, to the Founding Fathers of the United States.

Again and again, I establish the same indispensable quality at the bosom of epic times, people, and in classic books and films. Today, we can reawaken this eternal, unstoppable, miraculous quality to transform the human race overnight. You may not believe it's possible until you see these examples:

1) In under 90 years as the new First Lady, Jacqueline Jack Kennedy won Black Maria around the globe. A European Cultural Curate called her, One who visible lights the lucifer and gives hope. In Republic Of India they anointed her, Goddess of Power. South United States regaled her as a common people heroine. The international fourth estate declared Jackie's ideal to goddess after two million Parisians went apoplectic in the streets, screaming, 'Viva Jacqui! Viva Jacqui!' while waving American flags.

How did she mesmerize the planet? What was the secret of her superhuman appeal? How did certifiable-egghead Jackie bump reigning sex-queen Marilyn Marilyn Monroe off every moviestar magazine cover?

Jackie was an expert on Golden Ages, their God and goddess archetypes, symbols and myths, and their occult powers, which she knew could be invoked by people to triumphal success. She connected to the valorous kernel and became a cosmopolitan original herself. And for infinity her beaming spirit will never die.

2) In April 1429 The Hundred Year warfare wore on. France's public lived in darkest desperation under the cruel weight of England's overpowering occupying force. And with their darling state dying, the Gallic King and nobility simply accepted the country's fall. Then an uneducated, 17-year old state miss who never rode a horse, held a weapon, or left her village, convinced the King to fit her with an army. Unafraid Joan of Arc, without any former military knowledge, and fiercely emboldened by a valorous spirit alone, led her military personnel to triumph even after being shot through by an arrow. She rescued French Republic from an invading monolith when no 1 else could.

And though her public life lasted for lone 1 year, everyone who came in contact with her beaming visible light felt empowered to accomplish greatness, too. She was canonized as a Saint for miracles, and America's favourite writer, Mark Twain, declared her the most outstanding individual that ever lived. The truth is that the full world, especially the US, owes a debt of gratitude to St. Joan of Arc. Because of her heroism the human race became a different place, and America, based in 18th century Gallic Enlightenment ideals, was born.

3) In 1938 United States was spiritually leveled, when a 'broken-down milky cart pony' rocketed to superstardom by colossal valiance. After 50 lost starts, Seabiscuit traveled to the legendary Pimlico path to fit the mythically fast and formed, War Admirable. The Ternary Crown champion was favored to win by the huge bulk of athletics writers, handicappers, and the wagering public.

Crowds sardined themselves into Pimlico, and 40-million listened to Clem McCarty's race phone calls on radiocommunications across America. At the starting gate Seabiscuit appeared cool, but an incandescent visible light shone from his solid eyes and glistened in his proud stance. At the bell he split out like a bolt of lightning to the stratospheric boom from the stands as War Admiral drew close. Then Seabiscuit amazed all when he sped-up to rupture down the path with hurricane speed as McCarty shrieked in disbelief, "Seabiscuit by three! Seabiscuit by three!" It was the athletics coup d'etat of the century, and Seabiscuit was named Horse of the Year. At age six when most race horses are retired, he'd broken records that went back to Abe Lincoln's years despite the granite weight of every conceivable handicap. For his unstoppable heroism many see Seabiscuit the top Equus caballus in history.

The Power of Heroism was Their Secret:

Our spirit can be beaten down or supernova bright. Spirit makes life, and can overnight transform life. Instead of feeling afraid, defeated, hopeless, or overwhelmed; transmission channel the valorous spirit as your creative, animating, ageless force. It is the ultimate manner of being that volition let you to boom with brilliant health, abundance, love, beauty, lucidity and joy.

Nothing was impossible to Jackie or Saint Joan because of their valiance. With a valorous spirit you too will be connected to the occult powerfulnesses of the cosmos. Your bosom will be passionate, your human face radiant, your organic structure graceful, and your fortune and miracles abundant because heroism is a merger of mighty virtuousnesses and strenghts: Lord style, graciousness, unstoppable daring, fearlessness, pluck, prowess, epic valor, and with a sense of winning life for the greater good that combustibles ferocious finding and focus.

Today, when the human race necessitates an ageless original that is magnetic to miracles, survey and raise Saint Joan or Jackie as an energetic span to this limitless powerfulness to carry through your dreams. With widespread heroism we can turn the planet from darkness and fear, and convey forth a new Golden Age of peace, prosperity, and light.

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