Hello! I am so excited to share this place of inspiration with you all.
I am thrilled to bring you insights and inspiration in many ways.
This is a dream come true, creating and sharing my inspiration, knowledge, education, and other experiences to help you on your voyage.
I want to explain what a “Blog Cage” is.
What is a Blog Cage, you may ask?
A Blog Cage is a place decorated for writing things that inspire you or being surrounded by things that inspire your life.
When you enter your blog cage, you are influenced by musings that keep you focused and motivated.
Sounds impressive, right?
You may ask if being in the blog cage can inspire you to become the best version of yourself.
Absolutely.
Can a blog cage unlock your hidden potential and purpose?
Sure, it can.
Can a story in this blog cage help you learn something you haven't known before?
You got it.
Inside the blog cage, you can find inspiration or musings from anything you want it to be if you build it the correct way.
Ready?
No, you don't need to go to Home Depot and get power or construction tools to build inspiration from the blogs or stories.
So, you may ask what you can use to build your inspiration in your blog cage: curiosity or imagination.
Are you thinking to yourself, what does that mean right now?
You use curiosity to search all over each blog, stories, or musings that you can use to decorate your blog cage.
The more inspiration you find, the more powerful your cage becomes.
Every Blog Cage is inspired by two forces: light musings and dark musings.
Light Musings make you happy and joyful, while dark musings can make you feel inadequate and frustrated.
Some may wonder and say they don't like dark musings, but most people don't; some don't comprehend that dark inspiration or musings may be your most significant source of energy and power.
Oh?
If you seek inner power, it may be living inside a dark muse.
You may not like feeling mad or angry, but you may need to find that inner power.
What should you do?
Dark Musings aren't enough alone to get your inner inspiration.
It is essential to include some exercise, proper hydration, left-to-right breathing, meditation, yoga, affirmative thoughts or prayers, and all other positive modalities.
On a CONSISTENT BASIS, whether you FEEL LIKE IT OR NOT.
Being devoted to your regime, purpose, and calling can help you take those darker musings and turn them into your most extraordinary power.
If you want to dominate, you have to learn at a higher level.
Hm.
Who are your favorite muses?
Neville Goddard?
Michael Bernard Beckwith?
Florence Scovel Shinn?
Ken Grisdale?
Kobe Bryant?
DieselDonlow?
No.
(Laughter, right.)
In Portuguese, they would use “kkk” = lol.
Let's bring out our bottle that looks like Aladdin's from the Disney movie.
The Bottle of Inspiration's name is Seminary Bottle.
It includes everything and anything you need about inspiration and becoming the best version of yourself.
Do you know the Password?
Bulldogs.
Bulldogs.
Bulldogs.
Could you show me your secrets?
I want to learn about DieselDonlow, Niko Fatimus, Ben Umbel, Ken Grisdale, Michael Bernard Beckwith, Florence Scovel Shinn, Kobe Bryant, and Neville Goddard.
Neville may share how the law of assumption implies that assuming the feeling of your wish is fulfilled is crucial.
You must believe and feel that your desire is already a reality.
Kobe can share the MAMBA mentality.
Kobe was known for his unparalleled work ethic.
The Mamba Mentality emphasizes maximum effort and going above and beyond to achieve one's goals.
“The Game of Life and How to Play It,” by Florence Scovel Shinn, can show you how visualization is essential to your inspiration.
She suggested that individuals visualize their desires as already realized, creating mental images of success.
Umbelievable can teach you the art of stealing a basketball.
Fatimus can inspire you with the art of the three balls.
Michael Bernard Beckwith can show you how to listen to inner guidance.
During his life visioning process, individuals are encouraged to listen to their inner guidance or intuition.
This may involve asking questions and allowing answers to emerge from within.
Ken Grisdale can lead your team to the water, but you must drink.
Welcome to your first blog cage.
Namaste.
(Below, you see a young basketball player going against a muse at the time.
The muses follow you for eternity.)
