Rob Peace: Illuminating a spoke in the generational cycle of pain.
Posted on February 10, 2025 Leave a Comment

This past Saturday, I asked my husband if he wanted to watch a movie with me. As I sat snuggled on the couch with a blanket, my husband asked me what I wanted to watch. I responded with “something with action and drama.” However, I observed as the thought of a documentary crossed my mind. I love true stories, especially of those who overcame odds (e.g., health conditions, abuse/neglect, anxiety, depression, societal expectations, etc.) to do the work they are here to do.
As my husband flipped through the list of movies, we came across something that had sparked my interest several weeks ago. I wasn’t sure it was going to be a good movie, nor did I know it was based on a true story. Nevertheless, it was a clip of a man in a courtroom with a desperate, agonizing look as he explained to the judge that he could not go to jail. He couldn’t leave his son. The man was accused of murder, yet he maintained his innocence throughout the movie.
Overall, the movie was captivating, heart gripping, and confirmed the need to help people break the generational cycle of pain. Without telling too much of the story, Rob Peace brought out significant concepts underlying the generational cycle of pain.
- Out of wanting better for our children, we may not share certain truths that could help break the cycle of pain. Often, children are left to wonder, doubt, or even question the situation, leaving them more confused and feeling helpless, even when they are older.
- Children often take on the burden of a parent’s unsuccessful endeavors, causing more guilt and pressure, sometimes creating another spoke in the cycle of pain. They feel like they cannot move forward if their parent or parents aren’t.
- Children often fall back on what they know. Often, childhood experiences provide the mirror from which they see and, therefore, experience the world, including limitations. They may see the only solution to something is what they are used to or what their parents did. What may seem to bring success to another becomes an untapped door for them to explore.
- Genius or greatness doesn’t always lead to an abundant life. It’s how you utilize your abilities, experiences, gifts, and talents.
- Abilities, gifts, and natural talents can be used for good or for evil.
- Patterns of behaviors can be difficult to break, especially if the stress is high or there are no healthy coping mechanisms in place.
- Parents can often rely on children to be their saviors, adding to more pressure on the child.
- Children look to their parents to show them how to navigate life and often hold them in high esteem, regardless of who they are or what they do.
- Unequal treatment amongst races can enable the cycle of pain. If they don’t tell on you, they won’t tell on me, and if they don’t catch you, they won’t catch me.
- Children have their mission on earth. The main character had unique gifts, talents, and desires, unlike anyone in his family. This is what the father relied on.
- Many people are dying with their abilities, gifts, and talents without fully expressing them.
- One lie can have devastating consequences.
The generational cycle of pain is real. However, we can break the cycle of pain with a series of steps, starting with acknowledging that it exists and doing what we can to help one another. Speaking the truth is a critical tool in breaking the cycle of pain. Everyone has their unique abilities, gifts, and talents to help make the world a better place.
If you haven’t seen Rob Peace, I encourage you to see it. I believe it is a true eye-opener to the cycle of pain. Through my literary works, I not only want to increase spiritual awareness but also help you align with the highest version of yourself to do the divine work you are here to do by exposing the pain and opening your heart to your truths. I know that inner healing is essential to fulfilling our divine purpose. And part of our life’s work is helping people to realize theirs.
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Timika
Who will you put your trust in 2025?
Posted on December 31, 2024 Leave a Comment
Good morning!
What will be different about this year? Who will you trust? How will you approach your goals? Heal from the past? Care for your body?
May you take into this year the below divine concepts and whatever else our Creator has shared with you.
1. Our Creator made no mistakes when He made you.
2. Nothing you did or didn’t do takes Our Creator’s love from you.
3. It’s not too late to do the work you are here to do.
4. Your mind and heart hold the undeniable truths of who you are and who our Creator is.
5. Your body is the vehicle for your divine purpose. Your body’s purpose is to help you fulfill your purpose.
6. Believe that you are worthy and where you need to be.
7. Our Creator makes the impossible possible.
8. He uses the perceived “failures” and “mistakes” and struggles for good. Nothing you have gone through is in vain.
9. You have access to the truth to do the work you are here to do.
10. No experiences define you; they are opportunities to reflect the Truth and, therefore, align you more with the character of the Source of Life, our Creator.
May you see yourself as our Creator sees you!
Make this year great because you can! May this year bring you an abundant life inside and out!
With comfort, love, and peace,
Timika Chambers
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A Transformational Approach to Goal Setting: Where the Mind Goes, the Body Follows.
Posted on December 29, 2024 Leave a Comment

Hi there!
Transformation often comes from the inside. When we identify the thoughts that keep us in bondage, stuck, or not feeling our best, we open a pathway to perfect self-expression. Identify the thoughts that lay behind the areas you feel that you are struggling in. Until you get to the root of anything, I will continue to grow. These thought seeds are like weeds that rob your being of its spiritual fruit and, therefore, the memory of who you are. Within the spiritual fruit are the virtues of our divine Creator. His seeds hold our spiritual DNA and the exact person we are to be for this lifetime.
Therefore, when we forget who we are, we forget the work we are here to do. We end up in the wrong careers, jobs, relationships, schools, and other organizations. We don’t properly care for our bodies or even see them as the vessel for the divine spirit. We overeat and undereat. We withhold proper nutrition and follow the crowd. We add spokes to the generational cycle of pain instead of addressing underlying illusions. We infect others with our harmful thoughts instead of dismantling traditions that don’t serve humanity.
When we know who we are, we desire truth and a relationship with our divine Creator. We seek balance in all that we do, and we love ourselves as God loves us. We seek to create a generational cycle of love by taking the thoughts to assess our individual consciousness because we know individual consciousness leads to collective consciousness. We aim to avoid judging ourselves and others and are more compassionate, for we know that everyone’s earthly curriculum is different, yet with a collective purpose.
Below is a table to use as a guide in clearing your heart and mind and getting to the root of the barriers that keep you stuck in achieving and sustaining optimal health.
| Action | Questions to ask |
| Lose weight | What are the thoughts that keep me overweight or at the weight I am at? How do I feel about this body I have? Do I see my body as the vehicle for my life’s work? How do I feel when I am eating food? |
| Better parent | What thoughts are directing how I parent? Is it socialization or tradition? Or both? Why do I feel I must parent this way? Am I parenting out of fear or love? |
| Eat healthier | What thoughts are behind my eating patterns? Is it the idea that men eat like kings? Or that I feel that I don’t have time to eat healthy foods. What is the role of my body? How do I feel about my body? |
| Start a business, finally. | What thoughts do you have about your ability and capability to create and maintain a successful business? |
| Turn my hobby into full-time work? | Do I believe this can be done? Do I carry thoughts that say, “I can’t make a living doing something you love? What are my thoughts about my career, work, gifts, abilities, and talents I have? |
| I’m going to become for physically active? | How do I feel about my body? Why |
| I’m going to finally leave an unhealthy relationship (e.g., job, career, | What does the relationship do for me? Is it feeding the negative emotions and feelings I have about myself? How can I feel better about myself? |
| I’m going to stop being scared, anxious, confused, shameful, resentful, etc. | Who do I feel is the master of my emotions and feelings? |
Instead of setting goals this year, search your heart and mind. What thoughts do you need to dismantle to align with the highest version of yourself?
Every day, we have an opportunity to align with the highest version of ourselves.
As always make this lifetime great because you still can!
Timika

