Finding Courage to Follow the Vision
Are you eager enough in finding the courage to follow the vision given to you? How far would you go to fight for it? In this episode of Science of Superpowers, host Tonya Dawn Recla and guest Frank Romano sit together to discuss growing strength to follow what is meant for you. Frank Romano is the author of the book called Love and Terror in The Middle East, fifth edition. He had a dream that told him to get out of the city and go into the Middle East and do something such as build bridges. Tune in to know how Frank uses his dream for good and how he starts finding the courage to follow the vision.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
Hello everyone. And welcome back to The Science Of Superpowers. I’m so delighted to have you here again and love the fact that you keep coming back to the network and sharing it, sharing it to those who are looking for a little bit more hope just to oomph right. Really truly in today’s episode today, I promise you, it will make you feel. It’s just remembering that we can have bigger conversations. I know so many of you are entrenched in big work in the world and many of you, you’re it for your world. You’re the one they come to and so lean in, we are designed to assist you in that the network’s a great way to do that. Even if you’re listening in the car, put it in the background, it’s just a great reminder that you’re not alone.
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Today we’re going to talk all about finding the courage to follow the vision. And we have with us today, Frank Romano, I could tell you a lot about Frank, mostly about the key pivotal. Here’s the door open or rise off of a book called Love and Terror in The Middle East, 5th Edition. Now, that’s just the tiny little crack that we just put in the window for you to glimpse inside because the book is the culmination of his deep work. And so that’s what I’m really excited to allow him to share here today and invite you to receive from this. So sit back, relax, and we’re going to bring Frank on. Frank, thanks so much for joining us here.
Frank Romano:
Well, thanks. I’m just honored to be here and to share with all those listeners and hopefully learn from all you folks out there.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
Beautiful. Beautiful. Well, we’re going to jump right in so they can get to know you a little bit better and ask, what are your superpowers and how are you using them for good?
Frank Romano:
Years ago, I had a dream and I was in a nice, comfortable situation studying the Sorbonne in Paris, philosophy. And I was disillusioned with big cities because I was raised in the country and worked on farms for years and so I had this dream. And through this dream it told me, get out of the city and go into the middle east and do something, build bridges, sort of what the dream was about. And it was so powerful that people were amazed that within a month I’d left this University and I was a waiter in a restaurant there in the Latin Quarter in Paris. I didn’t have money for a plane, but I took a trip down through Northern Africa and then got to Morocco. And I went into a mosque about Islam because I knew I was going to do interfaith work.
I didn’t know anything about it. It turned out, it was a fanatic type of a group and they held me captive. And during that captivity though, I was losing it. I’m becoming homeless, one of them. And I got strength from prayer when things were almost lost. And I was surrounded by people who were trying to… and there’s a lot of brainwashing going on and to make a long story short, it gave me the energy to resist and I was able to escape and that gave me also the energy to escape. And didn’t get to the holy land then, or return to Paris. That is chronicled in a different book called Stone Over Morocco. And that’s the precursor to all I do, including what happened in the Middle East with my activist work, which chronicled in Love an Terror in the Middle east.
But that energy that I received, I guess you could call some type of power that it was something telling me that I should open up my heart. And I know we all have our own path and I know we all have voices talking to us, we’re sensitive to it. And take the steps to follow that voice and even take the necessary risks, which spread over into the Middle East after that. That gave me a sense of purpose and also made me feel I’m connecting with the cosmic spirit and moving forward. And that also affected how I was healing before that, but it really made my healing more powerful. Something happened there where I connected. It came from that source.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
Beautiful, beautiful. That’s like such a mountain of information there. The depth of what you just skated over is really letting that sink in folks. It wasn’t just, “Oh, God called me to quit my job and open a healing practice.” I felt called to do what. That’s a remarkable story of faith. Did you hold it as faith at the time, the dream, the vision, at that time, what was your relationship with where that came from?
Frank Romano:
First of all, when I was disillusioned in Paris when we were going through periods of disillusionment, feeling lost, that’s the time when I sought answers to prayer through meditation. And when that came to me, it was such a powerful voice, I realized, even though objectively, my friends were saying, “What are you doing? You’re leaving this amazing school in the heart of Paris, the city of love. And you’re hitting the streets? Really you’re taking a train going down to North Africa? You’re going to hitchhike across, get to the holy land and leave their job.” But I said the message was so powerful. If we can listen to these messages, and often we shove them aside and it has a lot to do with our own path.
And everyone’s got an individual path and I encourage people to follow their path, not mine. Everyone’s got their own path to get into that light. And so that was the source. And it was just a clear voice, Tonya. What happens when you have a strong voice through a dream or through meditation? Well, how do you find out if it’s true? Well, you try to make it happen, try to live that. Otherwise, you’re always wondering if that was just another fantasy or something true to it. It turned out this, there was something true to this like a vision I received.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
What a beautiful way to describe it. Don’t take it at face value. Faith can be tested. It’s okay. I always say that, take your questions and your doubts and your frustrations to God. If that’s how you see it, take it into meditation, put it into action. Like you’re saying, take that step forward and make it prove itself to you. The act of faith is stepping into it. But it doesn’t mean that you’re blindly saying, I believe all of this is going to happen. You’re saying, I’m willing to see this through. And with no proof.
Frank Romano:
No proof.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
That’s faith. But I think that that was so powerful, what you just tapped into there. And if we can just anchor that in for everybody. Faith is not blindly following. I’ve often said it as I don’t trust because I know exactly how things are going to turn out. I trust because I trust. I trust how things are going to turn out. I don’t have to know every detail. In fact, I don’t want to. I get to delight in the unfoldment and I also trust in it. And so it’s a really unique way of looking at it, but it’s only unique because we’ve managed to warp it so much. It’s really fairly simple, folks.
Frank Romano:
Yes.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
It is very real. And what seems so incredibly not real anymore, is the alternative. It’s like, why would we have done it any differently? And Frank obviously just disclosed a whole lot of really delicious information that we can dive into when we come back from the break. But before we cut to break Frank, where can people go to find out more about you?
Frank Romano:
You can go on my website and I’m going to look it up here. I changed it around a bit. Just to share what I’ve done and people I’ve met and things I’ve learned, but it’s like frankromanoloveandterror5.com. But that brings it all together for my activist work. And also my philosophy behind what I do. It’s not just activist work.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
Beautiful.
Frank Romano:
And then there is also Frank Romano’s “Storm Over Morocco”, which is about my initial inspiration when I went down to Morocco and I was held captive by that fanatic group and had to escape. But when I was so in disparity, when I was so desperate and just following these fanatics that I learned a lot through that calling, it was powerful, even though it looked like everything was lost and I was becoming one of them. So yeah, they could find it through these different websites. And just Google, Frank Romano Khan al-Ahmar or Palestine or Israel, and you can find information. And then hopefully through my website. People can feel free to contact me and they might not agree with some of the things I’ve said and done. I’m totally open to sharing with people.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
A Beautiful, beautiful one. We’ll put a link to the site on the episode page, so you can find it there folks if you go to superpowerexperts.com. Frank, I don’t know if it’s possible, but I might actually love you even more because you didn’t know your website. I got to tell you that was pretty awesome. I loved that. That was pretty awesome. So brilliant. Well, folks, you know us. Come visit us at superpowerexperts.com. Join the community. So you can play with us. We’re having a great time over there, and we invite you to come. Let us pour into you. Come receive and participate. And then find ways to contribute. It’s such a beautiful time for us to play together and come together in these communities. Find what feels good to you and keep at it. So we’ll be right back after the break. We’re talking today all about finding the courage to follow the vision with Frank Romano. We’ll be right back.
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