#49. The Moment of Commitment

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Brian Johnson Administrator 556 post(s)

Picture the classic statue of David in your mind’s eye. (Or go here for a pic. Actually, definitely go there. The picture is stunning. :))

So, what moment did Michelangelo choose to capture?

Was it the moment of victory?

A moment in the battle?

Nope.

He picked the moment David COMMITTED to the challenge.

Imagine that.

He captured the hero in the moment he decided to enter the battle.

My whole body vibrates whenever I imagine the power of that moment.

Can you feel it?

What are you committing to on your hero’s journey today?

 
mysticjewell 2 post(s)

This was a beautiful thought Brian. Upon reflection of this same principle many years ago, it dawned on me that we have at our disposal the same capability to create our life on earth that GOD did in heaven. We are his mini creations aren’t we? We have the ablility for thought, the ability to voice intent with words, and the ability to enact a deed or action. Think of Genesis. In identifying this process and making the commitment to extend action we do create or change or reality. This is exactly what David did. The statue caught him poised at the second he commited to his intent. This moment of commitment however, has to be backed with the follow through of action. Yes, this powerful moment of commitment gives me the shivers also. It is the consolation of thought into a dense energy of action. Bringing ether to earth is very powerful indeed.