To date, transformation has meant something totally different to me concerning changing my life. I have been on a journey to walk in the Most High and Christ to rid the things that are contrary to the will of the Father, i.e., sins, not keeping the laws and commandments.
This transformation has given me an understanding of self, and now, I’m exploring the power of walking in His abundance. I’m at the beginning of this power, and it is going to take time to process.
I truly believe and understand that the Kingdom is within me, and for the rest of my existence, I prayerfully seek to experience manifesting the greater things in me that the Most High has for my hands to do.
In order to construct thought that will allow my faith to move mountains, I must develop discipline. Allowing this discipline to come forefront has been challenging for me; however, I welcome the challenge to transform.
In the words of Larsen, “That a man can change himself, improve himself, re-create himself, control his environment, and master his own destiny is the conclusion of every mind who is wide-awake to the power of right thought in constructive action.”
This insight highlights the transformative power of “constructive thought” — the ability to direct our thinking towards positive, intentional action that shapes our reality.
Constructive thought is not just about wishful thinking or fleeting optimism. It’s the conscious effort to focus on solutions, growth, and improvement rather than being bogged down by problems or setbacks.
It’s about “choosing thoughts that empower” you to take meaningful steps forward, no matter what challenges arise. By cultivating a mindset of possibility and resilience, you begin to break free from limiting beliefs and self-imposed barriers.
The real magic happens when constructive thought is coupled with “action”
It’s not enough to simply think positively or set lofty goals. You must take consistent, intentional steps toward manifesting your vision.
Constructive action is about aligning your efforts with your aspirations, whether it’s learning a new skill, improving your health, or building a business. Each small, focused action compounds over time, leading to significant transformation.
When you make constructive thought a habit, and pair it with disciplined action, you unlock the power to “re-create yourself” and ultimately “master your destiny”. You become the architect of your own life—shaping not just your circumstances, but your very future.



Another home run hit here, Kamayah. Thank you!!