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THE ULTIMATE ALCHEMY - Elvira Jordan




THE ULTIMATE ALCHEMY - Elvira Jordan

Hello Beloved! 

Yesterday I posted a video on my WhatsApp TV, “ELVIRA’S STATUS”, of a singer on AGT who turned all the hate comments on her YouTube videos, to a very nice track that got her a place on America’s Got Talent. 

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Although I had seen the video way before now, it got me thinking a lot about one aspect of life that I have also seen… 

Although the word “Alchemy” has it’s scientific meaning, I am taking the part that associates the word with magic and pseudoscience…that seeks to transform one substance to another. For the purpose of this, the transformation of thoughts, feelings, situations and energy into what you want at any time required. 

When the Bible and other religious texts tell us that “we are creators”, it also extends to our creation ability to “wishfully” turn situations and circumstances around.

 Negative occurence that was meant to cause you loss, pain, heart break, shame or any other negative feeling can be transmuted into a story of inspiration, resilience and victory.

Same way hate comments can be transmuted into art, every negative situation in our life can be transformed into something pleasant and inspiring.

It is the magic of the mind.
It is the power that lies within our ability to see a “half full glass” in a “half empty situation”,  maintaining that vision and allowing it to guide our actions.
It’s the magic of seeing the bright side of every situation. Always seeking for the positive side of every event.

The magic lies within our ability to find that 1% of beauty within the 99% of ugliness and holding on to it.

Once we can find this balance within ourselves, hold onto it and make use of it, we can transmute and transform whatever we wish to.
We can create whatever we want. 
We can turn anything around.
We define our own situation.
We tell our own story.
We make our world what we want it to be.

This we must understand, doesn’t happen in a day. It takes little efforts of finding the good in every day and holding onto it, amidst the varieties of evil that may hit us during the day.

It’s about picking lessons from conversations, instead of picking offense.
It’s about always looking for something to be grateful for, even though everything is not as pleasant as we want them to be.

Same way situations can be transmuted, negative feelings of anger within you can also be transformed.

These little efforts we put in everyday is the magic that develops with consistency, giving every situation your own positive definition.

This energy will grow into a force of it’s own, that makes things happen for you even when you are not putting much effort.
Then you can say you creation power and ultimate ability to Alchemize has been unlocked. 😏

BIBLE VERSE: Ephesians 3:16
that He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man

PRAYER: Dear Lord, we ask for the strength to make things happen around us. Give us the power to transmute every place, thing and situation into what uplifts us. Deals signed. Entitlements received. Successes recorded. Amen πŸ™πŸ½

Do have a Blessed Monday and a Successful Week ahead. 
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#ELVIRASPEN 
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