Many kings and queens have walked the earth. Not all of them have worn a crown, and just a few have been carried in a palanquin so their feet wouldn’t touch the ground. Many felt like kings and queens, without royal blood rushing through their veins.
For example, when Jack stood on the rear of the Titanic and shouted into the air, “I’m the king of the world”, everybody felt the majestic energy of the moment. A few hours later, the sea would claim him. But that moment and the feeling will last forever.
Close your eyes and think: When did you feel like a king or a queen? What picture comes to your mind? Ah, I see you smiling. You physically grow by remembering a moment of rejoicing and triumph in your heart. You might have been the reason why your team won a match. It might have been a breakthrough in a project or the realisation that you could turn a situation or argument by changing your perspective.
This leads me to the following question: Have you ever experienced an epiphany? When did something arise in your mind suddenly and miraculously in the mids of an activity? It was a turning point. It could have changed your life, even in a small way. You don’t have to be a magi mentioned in the Bible or Stephan in James Joyce’s Ulysses to experience an epiphany. Maybe you didn’t scream Eureka, but there is a moment in your memory shining like a bright diamond.
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