Oprah Winfrey Presents #Belief: A Year After

“I’ve heard it said that people come into our lives for a reason, bringing something we must learn and we are led to those who help us most to grow if we let them and we help them in return. Well, I don’t know if I believe that’s true, but I know I’m who I am today because I knew you. Like a comet pulled from orbit as it passes the sun, like a stream that meets a boulder halfway through the wood, who can say if I’ve been changed for the better? But, because I knew you, I have been changed for good.” – Idina Menzel/Kristen Chenoweth

As I sit quietly in my room, listening to the silent air, I am led to inhale, exhale and simply say thank you. Have you heard of Full Circle Moments? Moments when a cycle completes itself or comes back to the beginning? I have had quite the journey over the last year and my experiences continue to get richer and richer with each passing day.

***This is a rather lengthy post but it’s worth the read. I promise.***

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A year ago today, October 18, 2015,  was the worldwide premiere of Oprah Winfrey’s Belief. It premiered on the Oprah Winfrey Network to millions of people on the planet. I had just moved to Los Angeles from Atlanta and didn’t have OWN at the time. Being part of the network as an Ambassador/OWNer (Hey Georgia OWNers fam!), I knew of pretty much all the screenings, private and public, that were being held in Atlanta (even helped organize one at Georgia State University) but I didn’t know of any in Los Angeles.

I started to do some research and found out that there was a screening not too far from me in Culver City. I noticed that the screening was going to be at Agape International Spiritual Center and realized that this was Rev. Michael Bernard Beckwith’s church. So, naturally, I got excited because I thought that he would be there and if he would be there then I would probably get an opportunity to shake his hand and say hello. It was so great. I had found a screening to attend to watch the premiere and I would get to meet Mr. Beckwith. Hilariously, I couldn’t be more wrong.

I got to the church and there was a check-in at the door. I spoke to an Indian guy and there were about two or three others there. At the table, I introduced myself and told them that we had been tweeting about the premiere. The Indian guy, on his phone and computer, said let me introduce you to Reshma.

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When Reshma came over and we met, it was like two people reconnecting and reuniting after years of not seeing each other. It was so natural and energetic. This was the first time that I had seen her in my entire life but her light radiated so bright that I immediately recognized it as my own. We hugged (no formal handshakes) and laughed and I found out, literally in that moment, that Reshma was actually IN THE SERIES. Not only was she in the series, it was her episode that kicked off the seven-day television event. Not only was this her episode that kicked off the seven-day television event, but the hands that you see in the imaging and branding of Belief, are actually HER HANDS (oh, yeah, don’t forget to send them to me, Resh!). Oh, and not only that, the check-in Indian guy who kept switching from phone to computer and back to phone and who I thought was her manager, was actually just her MAN, Shehan :)

Have you ever held your breath underwater and you come up for air, gasping to catch your breath? I had that feeling back to back to back that night. It was truly incredible.

After we watched the episode there was a Q&A and once finished, Reshma, Shehan and I reconnected. We exchanged contacts and I left. Sidenote: I met two beautiful souls during and after the screening, Norie Marfil and an older gentleman who actually gave me a ride home.

When I got home, I found out that there was another screening the next night for the new episode and I had to get information about it. I spoke to other Ambassadors and found out that the next series of screenings for Belief would be at All Saints Church in Pasadena with Rev. Ed Bacon. Ed Bacon is the author of 8 Habits of Love and has been featured with Oprah many times. I had come to know his bold, loving persona through the network so I felt blessed that I would be able to watch Belief and possibly connect with him also even though Rev. Michael, author of Life Visioning, was nowhere in sight (smile).

Upon arriving at All Saints and attending the screenings, I knew being in that space would change my life for the good. I connected with OWN Ambassador All-Stars Alex Bryant, Marques Hbelief-ambassadorsarper, Monica Danielsen, Paolo Presta, Patrick Thomassie, LaToya Anderson12017436_10153675010238523_502536668275085585_o, Ashley Benton, new friend Stuart Rosen and yes, even the Reverend Ed Bacon, who affectionately calls me his Georgia Soul Brother :)

 

 

That was one of the most memorable moments of time in my life.

 

 

 

 


Fast forward 363 days later…

I was on the phone with a friend of mine two weeks ago and he said he wanted to invite me to Agape. He told me later that he wasn’t sure if he could actually make it but I told him even if he couldn’t make it, I would still go because it had been a year and I still hadn’t made it out to a service. The next morning, Rev. Michael Bernard Beckwith was on Super Soul Sunday with Oprah. On Sunday mornings Oprah tweets with the Ambassadors and anyone who wants to chime in on the conversation, Super Soulers, she calls us. One of the Super Soulers said he was headed to Agape that day. As I was scrolling through the timeline, I noticed a tweet from Alex saying that he was planning to attend next Sunday also (the same Sunday I had planned to go the night before). I told him that I was going and then about two hours later I got a Facebook message from Monica saying that she and Reshma were going to attend the following Sunday too! The thing was, it wasn’t even organized… It just… happened.

Now, this all just seems like one big coincidence, right? Wrong. It was all intentionally set up by design and truly a full circle moment. Here’s why.

The week comes and goes and here we are at this past Sunday, October 16th, 2016.

The four of us (Reshma, Monica, Alex and I) were planning to go to the second service but something inside me told me to go to the first service. I did. And once it was over, I decided to go over and introduce myself to Rev. Michael as he and I had also been tweeting back and forth about it. When I introduced myself to him, he immediately called someone over and requested reserved seating for the four of us. You can imagine my face at this point.

Huh? Reserved seating? Is this happening? “Rashaad, just let it happen”, is what I told myself. And, I actually did.

There I was right there on the second row, in awe, amazemr4uurraaent and gratitude.

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Not only that, but during the service, Rev. Michael introduced us to the congregation as OWN Ambassadors and not even two minutes later I received a text message from the friend I was talking to that Saturday night saying that he saw me on the live stream at Agape. Wow. Talk about your mind being blown.

After service we met with Rev. Michael and he welcomed us back to Agape to be our home away from home. And today, October 18th, 2016 marks exactly one year that I ventured off to Agape, met Reshma, Alex and Monica for the first time during Belief and went all the way around full circle to get to this moment.gxrxygonvhpcvmia 7w8xvcjl There are people who believe in coincidences, I just don’t happen to be one of them anymore. I know that everything happens for a reason and that everything works together for you, if you allow it. Since the Belief series aired on television, my life and my soul has expanded literally beyond belief. I’ve connected with a number of people who have inspired me to no end and who have encouraged me to continue to be great. Part of Rev. Michael’s message on Sunday was leaving mediocrity, rising to excellence and being in agreement with your true self. Man, so deep.

After the service, we went to lunch and during lunch, Alex said something so simple yet so profound that it hasn’t left my mind. Alex helped us realize that the four of us sitting at that table were literally “from” and technically “represented” four different countries. Imagine that, me, a Black man representing the United States, Monica – Norway, Alex – United Kingdom and Reshma –  India. It was like our own little United Nations. This entire time, that never even crossed my mind. We were all just genuinely connected by our BELIEF. We were all connected as Souls, as human beings, as each other. It wasn’t until he mentioned this that I saw the bigger picture and confirmed Oprah’s tagline for Belief: We Are Connected.

Though it has only been a year, our association, our alliance, our connection has grown and I hope that it will only get stronger.

So, Happy Anniversary Belief Team, OWN Team and Oprah! Our hearts are bigger and our intentions are clearer because of you. Who can say that we’ve been changed for the better? But, because we knew each other, we have been changed for good.

XO

 

 

 

FILM AND TV PRODUCER RASHAAD KING LAUNCHES MONTH-LONG FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN FOR FILM ON DIABETES

LOS ANGELES, California – October 1, 2016 – In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month, 
independent film and television producer Rashaad King is launching a month-long GoFundMe 
campaign to raise funds for the Los Angeles film screening of his new movie, Fear Thyself. The 
film follows Gina, a Type 1 Diabetic who is having trouble managing her condition after reading 
about death and diabetes. She’s haunted in her dreams by something a little too close to 
comfort; later realizing she won’t ever be able to escape herself. 

The film is produced by Mark Anthony and Christina Gaspard, producers for Konglo Films and is 
written and directed by Nicole Renee also known as ItsFearHerself, a moniker used to brand her 
company solely for horror projects. The subject matter of the film is a delicate one and King 
plans on using the motion picture as a way to bring about a heightened awareness to the plight 
of diabetes. 

“Our brilliant writer/director Nicole is a Type 1 Diabetic and was incredibly brave to share her 
story with us. The goal is to show how real the fear is of death from diabetes than the disease 
itself and to spark conversation. We hope to establish a safe space for accountability for those 
who’ve committed to finding a cure, King stated earlier. There are more than 29 million people 
on the planet living with diabetes and that number continues to rise.  

The fundraising campaign is part of a six week marketing plan to raise awareness and create 
community via social media. The Official Fear Thyself Social Media Handles are below. The film 
will screen Friday, November 11, 2016 in Los Angeles. For more information and to donate, 
Instagram: @FearThyselfMovie 
Twitter: @FearThyselfFilm 
Mailing List: fearthyselfmovie@gmail.com 
 
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CONTACT 
Valencia N. Wade, 
The V. Wade Group 
Email: pr@rashaad4real.com 
Tel: (404) 480-2054 

Happy Anniversary, Rashaad!

Guess what yawl? Today is my one year anniversary! YAY! It’s officially been an entire year that I’ve lived in Los Angeles and I’m so grateful. I’ve shared three things Los Angeles has taught me. Check out the video to find out what they are (physics, freedom and permission) and how to live in flow! YAY!

Thank you all for your love and support. It means the world to me. 4Real. XO

Your New Beginning Awaits [Flight Details Inside]

Yesterday marked my 11 month anniversary living in Los Angeles. That’s 11 months, 334 days, 8,030 hours of my life. From experiencing homelessness to celebrating my 27th birthday (July 6th #TeamCancer) to connecting with some really amazing souls, I have been in some extreme situations since August 31, 2015. You can revisit a couple of those here and here.

Before I moved to LA, I started to experience God in a different way. Truth be told, it all started after my mother died back in April 2015. I was starting to experience numbers in different sequences and once I knew God was speaking to me directly through numbers, it changed the game for me.

One number in particular led me to say I Do (or — I Will) when it came down to moving to LA. It was

1111.

I would see the sequence 11, 1:11 and 11:11 EVERYWHERE. I would see it on my phone. 11:11 AM. 11:11 PM. My bill at the grocery store would be $11.11. I would see a billboard with the number 11 and so on and so forth. It was so strong that a friend of mine moved to a “big ole house” and the address, to our surprise, was 1111! It started happening so much that my friends AND family would see it. EVERYDAY. As soon as we saw it, we would text each other or call and just laugh it up. We knew it meant something but didn’t know what. As always, the researcher in me came out and I found it.

11 = New Beginnings.

Not only does it mean new beginnings but when you see it back to back, it also means that everything that you think about is manifesting rapidly. It is suggested that when you see it, whatever thoughts you are having are aligned with your intentions and your higher self. That is why it’s important to keep your thoughts positive and focus on what you desire in life and not on what you don’t have.

What’s interesting is that as I continued to see 1111, my thoughts about LA intensified. They grew stronger and stronger. Things started happening more and more leading me to that mark. When I finally made the decision to book my one-way plane ticket, which, for the record, was only $80, I knew it was God pushing me into my new beginning. My grandmother had just died a week after her 80th birthday, my mom died a week before her 43rd birthday, I had gotten fired from T-Mobile a week after my mom died (allegedly for time fraud — imagine that) and I felt that I had a serious case of Murphy’s Law — anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. There was a ton of pressure and I knew I had to do something in order to keep my sanity. I didn’t realize that God HIMSELF was planning a new beginning for me at the same time I was deciding that I, in fact, needed a new beginning.

I knew that taking this leap would call for uncertain situations. I knew that jumping into this new space, knowing literally five people (two of whom I hadn’t met before and a cousin who literally stopped all communication with me) would be quite a challenge. I also knew that I was treading new waters and that I was creating heart, mind and soul expansions for my family and friends. I believed that if they saw me do it, they would realize that they could too. I remember having a conversation with my dear friend Jasmine before I left and she said, “you’re the first one, King. You’re the first to do it.” Indeed I was the first one but I knew I wouldn’t be the only one.

She called me about a month or so ago and said she was on the way and that she’d be in LA by December. After we talked, she called me about a week or so later and said no, it would be August. I immediately thought it was because of her serious (and I do mean serious) infatuation with August Alsina (Lord, help). But I knew it was just her trusting the timing and actually saying yes. Like me, she started having experiences that led her to this point. Coincidentally, she’ll be here a few days before my one year anniversary. No, this wasn’t planned. Well, not by humans anyway. No, this isn’t a coincidence. Or is it?

I wrote all of this to let you know that YOUR NEXT IS NOW. There is something incredible going to happen in the month of August and you definitely need to be prepared for it. If it’s something that you have been wanting to do, do it. If there’s something you’ve been wanting to say, say it. If it’s something you have been wanting to get, get it. Don’t allow you to hold you back. Let your answer be yes. Let your gut lead you. Follow the stars. Flow in God. Take flight.

Your wings have been developed. Now it’s time to fly.

I haven’t published a post here in three months as I have been doing a lot of flying and a ton of work. I have been off the grid as I’ve been focused on advancing my life and career in Los Angeles and I have been doing a ton of soul searching and truth seeking. Reflecting on all that has happened over the course of the summer, it’s obvious why one would need to go underground to gather thoughts and slowly reemerge.

Since my break from social media, I’ve written A Black Man’s Blues, Volume 2: The Identity, the follow-up to 2013’s A Black Man’s Blues, Volume 1: The Introduction. Presales for A Black Man’s Blues, Volume 2: The Identity will begin this month. A Black Man’s Blues Volume 1: The Introduction is a collection of artistic and creative literary works penned by yours truly. The project explores the hidden truth about the pain that the majority of African American men deal with through artistic expressions via poetry, short stories, monologues, and other creative works in the hopes that Black men would become whole and embrace their essence. The official release date will be announced soon. During the entire month of August, Volume 1 will be available for only $0.99. To purchase, please click this link.

So, in review, as you embark upon this next month and next phase in your life, it is my hope that you open your heart and keep your mind focused on elevation. Keep your thoughts in high places and don’t allow anything to bring them down. Embrace the moment and rock steady.

I love you. Aim high. Stay fly. Your new beginning awaits.