Greatness, Excellence, and the Elixir of Spiritual Mastery

There’s something stirring in the collective—a remembrance, a hunger.

Recently, Timothée Chalamet spoke candidly about his desire for “the pursuit of greatness.” And what moved me most was how he spoke of not just in terms of actors but greats in other professions—-athletes in particular—-but the implication is that this includes performers, artists, legends at the top of their genius.

It reminded me of when I witnessed Carlos Santana live in Las Vegas. Watching him channel that level of mastery was like watching divinity in motion. Genius made audible. Presence turned to electricity. It was an honor just to be in the room.

This pursuit of greatness—of excellence—is something I hold sacred. And for me, it extends to the deepest quest I know:

The expansion of consciousness. The pursuit of spiritual mastery. The full remembering of myself as divine.

I want to reach enlightenment in this lifetime.

And I don’t say that casually. I say that with the fire of someone who has spent years walking through every shadow, every taboo, every mystery—only to find that what I was seeking was already within me, waiting to be claimed.

I believe I have the elixir. I believe I carry a map that can lead others toward that same embodied divinity.

Not everyone walks this path for the same reasons. And that’s okay.

Some people pursue spiritual awakening because they believe it will help them manifest wealth, love, or success. And there’s truth in that. But I know there are others like me—others who are simply driven to become MORE of themselves.

To stretch into the fullness of what it means to be alive, awake, and sovereign.

Not because life is broken and needs to be fixed. But because we sense there’s more.

More beauty.
More freedom.
More magic.

And that achieving that fullness automatically opens the channel to receiving all of those other things…

This is the drive that births the gods.

I’ve grown weary of the messaging that says we must market enlightenment as a path to money and success. Not because wealth is wrong—but because our pursuit of it often masks a deeper desire: to feel free. To feel divine. To feel worthy of worship by the self.

That’s what I’m here to teach.

The pursuit of greatness isn’t just about outer performance. It’s about inner devotion. It’s about holding yourself in the highest regard. Worshipping your own essence. Loving yourself more fiercely than anything or anyone else. And from that place, creating a life that reflects the god within.

This is a noble path.
Not easy.
Not always popular.
But true.

And while I hold deep excitement for what I see ahead—for myself, for others who are waking up—I also hold that excitement with reverence. I know the world is heavy for many right now. I know not everyone feels the privilege of dreaming this way. I don’t take that lightly. And I remain committed to honoring all walks of life, all timelines, all thresholds of awakening.

Still, I trust that my joy, my devotion, my pursuit of spiritual greatness, can serve as a beacon—not a bypass. A flame that invites others to remember their own.

So to those who feel it too—to those who ache not just to heal, but to BECOME—this is your sign. This is your call.

Greatness is not reserved for the few.

It’s the birthright of the brave.

In sovereign pleasure,
Sharon

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