Happy Born-Day Muhammad Ali, “The Greatest” of All Time!
~Reality in Consciousness
Ali-
in the Now
(((SCREAMING))) HAPPY BORN DAY TO MUHAMMAD ALI!!!!
I give thanks to Muhammad Ali for his presence and
astounding energy on this special day.
January 17, 1942, the champ was here, born for us to recognize the
validity of hate against melanin through his talents over the course of his
boxing career. I don’t want to
over-dramatize this piece, but I love Ali’s courage and the way he had
attracted the World’s Heavyweight Championship through the Laws of Attraction. By reading his autobiography The
Greatest Muhammad Ali-My own Story, I’ve learned a bit about his intellect
and psyche that I wanted to share on this day for you all.
What I’ve noticed this far in regards to the nature of
attracting the things that you want in life is that while possessing the vision
in confidence, seeing yourself with what your reaching for is one part of the
will be obtained attraction. I don’t
have to tell you that Muhammad Ali possesses the character, skill, and keen
necessity of the word confidence. In just one of many examples, Ali dealt with
the media and the opposed “white hope” fighter accordingly below written in his
text.
“I am America. Only, I’m the part you won’t recognize. But get used to me. Black, confident, cocky; my name, not yours;
my religion, not yours; my goals-my own-get used to me! I can make it without
your approval! I won’t let you beat me and I won’t let your Negro beat me!”
Muhammad Ali knew exactly who he was as an Afrikan man. He
was not only a mastermind of his craft, but he also honored the men who guided
his way. I know that studying the people
who are with us either in the physical or spiritual sense, such as our
ancestors, is like a sensational glow of new knowledge and wisdom from within,
replenishing the spirit. We share their
experiences, and by with their energies, we can spiritually grow with an
abundance of strength and agility towards the gained knowledge.
“Who I am is what those
who came before me made it possible for me to be. Just ahead of me were some of
the best fighters the world ever saw, like Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Robinson, Henry
Armstrong, Floyd Patterson,” etc.
Ali enjoyed illustrating images for fun, but his father was
an exquisite artist himself. You may
already know from watching older media news about how sometimes Ali would also
humor others with the poetry he wrote about his upcoming fights. Ali would utilize the Law of Attraction to
predict his wins, even up to how many rounds that would take place for the
defeat against his opponents with his drawings and poetry he created. I laughed my butt off reading all of the very
visual poems throughout his book.
“After Vegas my plans for going
after the World Heavyweight Title match were set. I only had to do more of what
I’d been doing. I was predicting the
round my opponent would fall in each fight with an accuracy the papers found
unbelievable. I created a poem for every
opponent: They all fall in the round I call!
“When you come to fight, Don’t
block the halls, And don’t block the door, For y’all may go home, After round
four.”
Or,
“King Liston I’ll say, Only until
he meets Cassius Clay. Moore fell in
four, Liston in eight.”
Muhammad Ali is still The Greatest today! His autobiography depicts his strong will and
personality in an inspiring and memorizing manner. Celebrate his Beloved Born Day and Share this
message out. Peace.
Written by: Reality S.J. Fields
Recommended reading
Ali,
Muhammad, Durham. The Greatest, Muhammad Ali
U.S by Random
House. New York, 1975
STAY TUNED INTO REALITY….
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