Entry Submitted by Sharon at 10:15 AM EST on February 6, 2017
Humility has been my key throughout this journey. I have come to realize that those who have been out to harm me, and my family, attempted to instill fear, kill my joy, as well as destroy my finances, reputation, creditability and character, have in no way succeeded. Without the above-mentioned entities, you would naturally conclude that my life is over, but not a chance. My life has been nothing short of victory and learning to become an overcomer! The more I learn to over come the more I become a conqueror!
I have learned that you do not need material things or any level of monetary possession to be able to bless others, so being broke has not stopped me from embracing each day with joy, love and to be a blessing to others. Sure the RV and my humanitarian project will make a big impact on our country and the world, but not as much as true intentions of my heart and the words of love that come out of my mouth. When I focus on the purest form of love, it cast out all fear and that gives me the courage to act in word and deed with love, hold a calm peaceful victory, become an overcomer and conqueror of all things negative, dark, harmful, critical, judgmental, prideful, self-centeredness and those of an egotistical nature.
Humbling myself before God and surrendering to His will has been the most liberating and freeing experience I have ever encountered. I have seen and experienced things in my life that I know where divinely set. I know that (without an shadow of any doubt), that my God makes the impossible possible!
Therefore; I publicly announce to my DC family that I am totally ready and honored to be chosen to change the world. First with my own nation; remembering a quote from JFK “Not what my country can do for me, but what can I do for my country.” Reminds me that since childhood I have taken these words to heart. Even as a child, in my earliest days, I have been blessed to travel the world, dine with ease, equal enjoyment with top world notable officials and then with the poor of (former) third world countries.
Many of you may not have memories of the earliest years of your life, but I am thankful that I do recall events and more importantly (as I had learned as a young adult) that the earliest years of life pick up more emotional and sensory memories, which have helped me connect the dots of my life.
For example: I was blessed as a 4 year old to visit East Germany with my family, on a military tour, right after the Berlin wall was built. The true blessing came later as an adult, when I too became liberated with the German people as the Berlin wall fell. The next day, I had to ask my psychology professor, why I had tears flowing down my face, when watching the News reports of the wall being torn down. His reply was, that as a young child visiting East Germany I absorbed the fears of the East German people. Without a total comprehension of what was going on, being so young, I did not have the ability to understand the politics behind the wall, but I was able to process the emotions and sense of being from the German people I was observing. Apparently it made a big impact on my emotional memory. When I saw the News report it triggered those memories and I too became liberated.
This and many other events and stories I have experienced in my life have finally come together to prepare me for my calling and purpose in life. As I embrace this weeks events and the beginning of my new life, I just want to remind myself, and my DC family, to stay true to yourself and to that which you are called to do. I love you all and have enjoyed your Posts.
Sharon





