Deciding Your Life Into Brilliance
- Sol Aletor

- Nov 28, 2022
- 3 min read
Updated: Dec 17, 2022
With regards to deciding your life into brilliance, the singularity of intent is an opinionated principle, and it applies differently to the individual regardless of their country, belief, class, or creed.
A Muslim might decide that the single truth for him is peace to all man through Allah, and in that regard, he or she goes about making or finding peace their daily intention. The Jew might make a firm decision to read the scriptures daily and abide by its singular truth, or you might find an atheist, fully engrossed in the singularity of their intentions based on logical or scientific laws that they are aligned with. For example, for every action! there is an equal and opposite reaction. The Key is that, as long as there is an aligned focus, then the intention is clear.
As a Christian, I have found that the law of Christ is where I find solace, and since all things have laws, I decided to abide by it. Here I was, one day, staring at the Law of Christ, as described by his apostle Paul in Galatians. I was amazed as I read this law, it expresses as !"carry each other's burdens, and in this way, you will fulfil the law of Christ".
Fantastic, isn't it? Bearing in mind I am not the most religious, but I do know a good line when I see one.
I have always been a firm believer of the teachings and leadership of Christ; I have had no reason to doubt his being and have had no reason whatsoever to counter his teachings or subject them to scrutiny as they are all perfectly aligned with peace, happiness, and goodwill, towards humanity, and they also yield formidable results when practiced and applied properly.
My initial issue was not lacking faith, but the lack of the tools and communications strategies required to express that faith. I was taught at an incredibly early age that faith is a supernatural gift from God, and I had never had a reason to question it, until when I began analysing decisions, I was making to soothe me and acting upon those decisions. As I have mentioned time over, indeed decisions determine destinies, and the more we understand how valid our decision-making processes are, the more we are able to act on them and predict possible outcomes in our lives and attribute them to a single decision, which we have now termed out to be, the first decision!
As we know, with an act of faith comes a vision, which on the other hand, reflects our enhanced senses, based on a complete knowledge of the things we have faith in. This is truly clear in coaching; the more coaches deliver focus and value and rekindle a belief in someone for something, the more they begin to sense the presence of the thing, its attainment, or its realisation in them and in others. Leaders with a powerful faith in themselves and in their people can literally visualise the success of their people once an action is taken to make success a desirable goal. A question we can begin to ask is, how can we use all this to express our faith and beliefs in view of success, and how do we decide to act?
Well! after many years of exploring and understanding various laws and doctrines that seem to govern our actions, my conclusion, in the end, is that every single thing that has a law or principle attached to it is centred around a singularity. The challenge is to find the principle that governs your intention or goal. To be a doctor, it's a principle that you must study medicine. Now we know where we are going, let's find out what it all means and why a life of purpose is driven by a decision to act, as the secret, is to understand the law or principle and apply it.
A plane taking off and landing is governed by various laws and principles, and overall, it's governed by purpose, and so are we. When we decide to take off on a purposeful life-changing journey, we must act. Having read a variety of holy books a few times, I finally found out that they all have a governing law; my mind thus far had not comprehended this until it was revealed to me one day, yes revealed because I was indeed searching. It was a shock to me to realise this, and in that state, when I encountered the revelation, I literally wept as I began to react to receiving the information because nothing like that had ever happened to me until that day. I trembled with anxiety, knowing that I discovered something remarkably interesting.


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