My traveling destinations has taken me to encounter the ambience of such beautiful sites and towns, which makes up a state seen and viewed in its entirety.
My two besties and I discussed this very topic over some healthy food and casual drinks, regarding, should we give our sacred energy to events that had hindered or in some instances, progressed to be better, where its social economics thrive to make that city, its state more desirable to visit, and diversified to plant foundation roots.
As of late, I’ve had the pleasure of visiting Nashville, Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee and West Memphis, Arkansas to gamble (18 minutes from Memphis, Tennessee).
In reference to the question I was asked for the national sites we visit, is it acceptable to honor the sadden atrocities, which makes one think and ponder, whereas you begin to question your presence in the now moment, one question that we agreed upon is, how far we've really come and is the nation far better off now than once before.
In the defense of my theories and philosophical views, I can better understand, my presence, and give the utter most respect to take the steps leading to my future, one day at a time, without racism, hatred, jealousy, or envy.
My Heavenly Creator is and always will be the navigator of my soul, my seal of grace, whereas the ordained words from the dialect of my speech will ensue hope and glory encased in faith, subsequently, to always attempt to pass my spiritual insights onto others.
The next inhale and exhale is never promised, therefore, stop and think, who really have the time to carry self-hatred of mental baggage around, our intellectual divinity, is a gift from above, what you feed it as far as knowledge should be shared, what it portrays on paper as far as wisdom, which should be agreed or debated in a positive theological sense, and an awaken Third Eye of survival (Crown Chakra) using the path of that embracing Pineal Gland must be evident to balance the throne of both brain’s hemisphere in conjunction to be a beacon of light in the sources from which you discern.
I have been blessed to travel nationally and internationally and I say that with such blessed convictions.
Has time progressed or are they regressing. That was the question that three women, from all walks of life, we are professional women, who are prominent within our positions asked of oursleves.
I had the time to visit one iconic historical site, that moved me beyond words. I visited where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, was assassinated on April 04,1968.
This is where the question was proposed by my two best friends and it had me thinking, they stated, should we visit sites where history was volatile and are we giving it the energy it does not deserve.
I had to think about it, and not just for money’s sake in exchange of hands. Conversely, just to visit that historical site alone, bestowed upon me, a sense of renewed peace, elevated my faith in seeing and believing, than reading about it or viewing it on television during Black History Month.
Every day I live and breathe to me is history, no matter if the source of invitation or investigation could be found, in a person, place, or thing, unbiased if it teaches me to appreciate humanity more, within that confession, may my reaching moments to gain insights deter me from trespassing on anyone’s ethnicity or the doctrine of their religion.
Now let’s observe the case my two besties and I discussed during our round table as we dined out for the evening.
I visited the Lorraine Motel, and I was pleased to become a part of the day by the visuals the historical site offered, it is part of the National Civil Rights Museum, in Memphis Tennessee. I did not enter through the museum doors itself, I just preferred to restrict my presence to this site in general, to get the emotions it must have created on April 04,1968 after the news of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., untimely death.
Looking up at the balcony, room 306, there once stood a noble man of peace, his sole mission upon Earth was to bridge the gap of racial disparity, fight for racial equality, and participate in non-violent marches, surely that cannot be wrong, the past does shape our future, we are conditioned to learn from it to better ourselves, to pass the revelations to our next generation, sometimes you cannot bottle a feeling by what you read due in part to your history, then actually seeing it with your own eyes; it’s a private feeling no one can take from you, it’s one of those ‘now in the moment’ you really can value a human being and the devotion of his worth, the man (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.) who stood on that balcony preaching, reaching, teaching, in that instance, I begin to overstand myself, and the universal lessons, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., taught during his presence upon earth; you can overcome any obstacles you like, but you must love yourself first, to love others in return, that enthralling energy balances out your Kismet Karma.
Yes, I am thankful, I got the moment in this lifespan to see and feel a part of the past that revolutionized a Civil Rights Movement, and if you have not seen that particular historical site, its phenomenon and it feels empowering to know someone else who have created a path for us to find inner peace and accept everyone as being equally to yourself, if you have not learned that lesson, or if it's not in you naturally, then what is YOUR MISSION.
Continue to be safe in your pilgrimage through this realm we call LIFE .
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