There are lots of recipes for “success” out there made of mixtures of some spiritual and psychological principles. Though some of them are good and can help bring “results” in one’s life, the source(s) from which their makers get inspired might be questionable…
Since he has fallen short of God’s Glory, man is either consciously or not striving to retrieve the lost paradise, the Garden of Eden where Adam was in perfect communion with his creator and in total harmony with the universe and the laws that govern it.
The Garden of Eden was Adam’s zone of high performance where he was accomplishing his God-given tasks at the pick of his abilities.
As Bishop T.D. Jakes would state it, Adam was just “there”, at that place which he describes as being the place where your soul starts to sing, the place that you sense with all that is in you: “This is where I am meant to be”.
“There” is the place of your destiny.
It is not a geographical place. Instead, it represents a position and a condition that empowers you to fulfill your life’s purpose and to be successful in life – a position whereby you are in a “Father-to-Son” relationship with your creator and in communion with him; a spiritual condition which reflects God’s nature and his attributes.
When you are “there”, you know exactly what you are meant to be;
When you are “there”, you are fully aware of your potential and know how to draw from it all needed power to carry out your mission;
When you are “there”, your thoughts and actions merge to deliver personal greatness as would say Mike Lipkin;
When you are “there”, you are in a position that allows you to legally operate in the spiritual realm in order to create the reality that you are called to manifest in this physical realm.
“There”, you are unstoppable.
Jacob was “there”, fought against men and God, and became Israel, the father of one of the greatest nations of this world;
Joseph was “there” and made his dream of being elevated in a high position above his father, mother, brothers and sister come true.
History is full of names of people who served God in their generations and fulfilled their purposes. Time and space would fail us to tell about them. Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Theresa, John Wesley, just to mention but a few, were all “there”.
It is your responsibility to get “there”, to unleash you potential, impact your your generation, make a difference in this world, and have your name written in golden letters in the annals of history.