Gearing up for the release of my OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO "HARD DRIVE".
*HIGH PITCH SQUEAL*
This particular project means SO much to me and I am thankful to be sharing this production and showcasing the creatives I hand-selected to be apart of the process.
Until the BIG day, I encourage you to stream, listen, dance, share "HARD DRIVE". Available on ALL digital streaming platforms
Treat not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful. – Buddhism
In everything, do to others as you would have them do to you; for this is the law and the prophets. – Christianity
One word which sums up the basis of all good conduct…loving-kindness. Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself. – Confucianism
This is the sum of duty; do naught onto others what you would not have them do unto you. – Hinduism
Not one of you truly believes until you wish for others what you wish for yourself. – Islam.
What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbour. This is the entire Law; all the rest is commentary. Go and learn it. – Judaism
Do not wrong or hate your neighbor. For it is not he who you wrong, but yourself. – Native American Pima Proverb
Do not do unto others whatever is injurious to yourself. – Zoroastrianism
The Baha’i teachings express the Golden Rule this way:
“Lay not on any soul a load that you would not wish to be laid upon you, and desire not for anyone the things you would not desire for yourself.” – Baha’u’llah
It is 2021, and this journal entry resonates even deeper with who I am now.
Self- realization.
March 1st 2016
“Give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord.” (1CO15:58NIV)
“A career is something you choose; a calling is something you receive. A career is something you do for yourself; a calling is something you do for God. A career promises status, money, and power; a calling generally promises difficulty, suffering, and the opportunity to be used by God. A career can be disrupted by any number of events, but God enables you to fulfill your calling even in the most difficult circumstances. For some people in Scripture obeying the call of God meant living in slavery, being captured and sent into exile, or being put to death. Their career trajectories didn’t look promising, yet they fulfilled their calling in extraordinary ways. Chuck Colson had one of the highest profile careers in America. He had access to power and influence in the Nixon White House, yet he landed in prison. His career was over, but his calling was just beginning. He was called to reach others just like himself. He reflects: “The real legacy of my life was my biggest failure-that I was an ex-convict. My great humiliation- being sent to prison- was the beginning of God’s greatest use of my life; He chose the one experience in which I couldn’t glory [and used it] for His glory.” In the providence of God, the end of your career can be the beginning of your calling. So whatever God has called you to do, the Bible says, “Give yourselves fully to the work…because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.”
I read passages like the one stated daily. This one struck home more so only because of the current journey I am on. What I understood most about this passage is the distinction between a career and a calling. While reflecting the passage, I noticed that there may be many materialistic benefits of a career, however it’s ability to sustain the spirit has been minimal. By sustain, I mean the ability to hold the spirit together, most importantly my spirit together. I know my calling and my career are tied together. I am approaching another crossroad, wondering if I am operating in my true purpose. When evaluating my career I actively seek God to see if it is aligned with the calling He has placed on my life. As of late, it has been filled with risks. Risks that included difficult decision making, patience when solving or resolving problems that have been beyond my control, all while being spiritually aware of the opportunities to be used by the Lord. Allow me to put the word "use” in context. When associating the word “use” with the Lord, I know and believe a positive effect is certain because God who’s love for me is unconditional and impartial; has total control, and I have a choice to have total involvement. Knowing this while preparing for my calling gave me some level of relief. Intriguingly enough, a question that’s been on my mind as well as my spirit is…what do you do when God calls you? +TOBI GHOST
I am super excited to be releasing my NEWEST single “DEEP END” on all digital streaming platforms TOMORROW! Together we will get to know me more intimately and in depth. In celebration of WOMEN’S HER-STORY MONTH, I will be releasing multiple bodies of work that will give you all insight to who I am, with intentions to inspire you as you navigate your own seasons of trials, tribulations, and inevitable TRIUMPH! As you hear my series of stories may you remember; that your own Life’s narrative is a reflection of how you view yourself and that YOUR story matters.TPhoto: @morseandmantra Wardrobe: @bronxgirlvintageLocation: @Eclecticocc._
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