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		<title>Michael J. Fox, Muhammad Ali, and Your Miracles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve never had the chance to personally meet Michael J. Fox let alone Mohammed Ali. Yet I keep running across visual reminders that I should meet them or at least remember them. Realistically, that&#8217;s no possible. Why? I am as famous as the faceless person you see on the mass transit commute everyday. Or &#8220;just [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve never had the chance to personally meet Michael J. Fox let alone Mohammed Ali.</p>
<p>Yet I keep running across visual reminders that I should meet them or at least remember them.</p>
<p>Realistically, that&#8217;s no possible. Why?<br />
I am as famous as the faceless person you see on the mass transit commute everyday.<br />
Or &#8220;just another fan&#8217; at a rock concert or a sporting event.</p>
<p>Just an ordinary person on a small footprint in the huge sea of blogs.<br />
i&#8217;m reminded of Mohammed Ali when think of another boxes a relative, who died too young.<br />
Word was he never lost an amateur fight. That was years ago.<br />
He sounded frail over the phone in our last phone call while he was the hospital on his final fight.<br />
I imagined him to be just like Mohammed Ali when he &#8220;could sting like a bee.&#8221;</p>
<p>Both Michael J. Fox and Mohammed Ali are heroes of mine for eternity.<br />
Maybe they are the same for you.<br />
Perhaps not.</p>
<p>I found Michael to be a personal guy&#8212;the kind of guy you can trust immediately.<br />
in a time when good friends are hard to find, you&#8217;ll probably agree that Michael J. Fox would be a sure bet.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s got energy.<br />
He&#8217;s got humour and laughs.<br />
He&#8217;s got amazing will power.</p>
<p>Mohammed Ali would make a good coach and mentor for me. His steel-like eyes would pierce my weak spirit and prop me up like a father placing his young child on a high chair.<br />
he could have been a dancer easily. He&#8217;d dance and evade his opponent&#8217;s hits.<br />
A rebel and contrarian in his own right, only after his pride and often loud and boisterous mouth.</p>
<p>In spite of it all…</p>
<p>He got game.<br />
He got style.<br />
He is unstoppable.</p>
<p>Yet, in spite of their successes, fame, and failures, both Michael J. Fox and Mohammed Ali battle on with their current bonded physical state.</p>
<p>I suppose that a simple physical move we consider a normal must be super-human obstacle to overcome for them.</p>
<p>They persevere and endure like many who suffer Parkinson&#8217;s Disease in loneliness and pains of horizon.</p>
<p>You have love ones too. Friends and relatives that are in the ranks of the not-so-fortunate, physically as you or me.</p>
<p>Like MyLing who I dedicate my book &#8220;Prayer Warrior&#8217;s Circle&#8221; Volume 1. She&#8217;s a young single Mom who bravely faces her cancer treatments with the bravado of the best of the best. In a race against time, I dedicate portions of the sale from my book towards her medical expenses.</p>
<p>Or Paul, who doesn&#8217;t know when to stop and let go of his entrepreneurial spirit. He tires from time to time, but a root in&#8217; tooting&#8217; crowd of Entrepreneurs on &#8220;Fire Nation Elite&#8221; keeps him pump during his cancer-stricken days.<br />
I am moved by his spirit and dedicate &#8220;Prayer Warrior&#8217;s Circle&#8221; Volume 3. Paul&#8217;s time may be short, but his spirit is unbroken. He&#8217;s a fighter like Mohammed Ali and he&#8217;s unstoppable like Mohammed Ali.</p>
<p>Michael J. Fox<br />
Mohammed Ali<br />
MyLing and Paul</p>
<p>…have a common bond and trait. It&#8217;s unmistakeable: they endure and with the hope and goals like Michael Masterson writes, &#8220;our greatest goals-our most worthwhile objectives wait for us on the other side of pain, panic, doubt, and worry.`&#8217;</p>
<p>But they or your loved ones shouldn&#8217;t be alone in their fight. I&#8217;ll put it bluntly; they need your fierce and personal prayers today.<br />
The other hero in this post is one we can&#8217;t get or give enough of: Prayer. The kind of spontaneous prayer that enjoins, unifies, and energizes the spirit.</p>
<p>If you do one thing before leaving this blog, say a prayer any prayer in your chosen faith practice for your own special intentions and be thankful, rejoice, and the leave the rest to the a higher being or universe.</p>
<p>Expect your miracle today.</p>
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