Be Wary of Words! Their Spells and Appearances Can Control Your Thoughts

wordsPao L. Chang – Words, words, words, are what people see every day, but I do not see words like most people. What I see are worlds, worlds, worlds, and spells, spells, spells.

Today, we live in a world dominated by words, which are magic spells that can be used to hypnotize the minds of people. All words have magic properties because they were created based on occult knowledge. To be more specific, they were designed based on sacred geometry and sacred sound. Furthermore, many of them were charged with magic intention. Continue reading

Speak With Love – How Words Literally Restructure Your Brain

wordsRaven Fon – The words you choose to use can literally change your brain.

Dr. Andrew Newberg, a neuroscientist at Thomas Jefferson University, and Mark Robert Waldman, a communications expert, collaborated on the book, “Words Can Change Your Brain.” In it, they write, “a single word has the power to influence the expression of genes that regulate physical and emotional stress.

When we use words filled with positivity, like “love” and “peace”, we can alter how our brain functions by increasing cognitive reasoning and strengthening areas in our frontal lobes. Using positive words more often than negative ones can kick-start the motivational centers of the brain, propelling them into action. Continue reading

Words – Untangling Their Power Over Your Life In The Matrix

egoArno Pienaar – Untangling embedded words mentally means targeting all the words you have nominated as yourself and releasing the subsequent meanings which they manufacture.

The aspirant wishing to meet ends with this matrix which is losing control over the course of our lives, must format much of the vocabulary which has been nominated unconsciously, as the construct she/ he has chosen to co-exist with.

Words spoken enough times or thought of enough times form — what is known as — affirmations, which condemn you to the meaning that the words imply and embody. Continue reading

Are Your Ultra-Spiritual Words Matching Your Actions?

wordsPaul Lenda“Like a beautiful flower full of color without fragrance, fruitless are the fair words of one who does not practice them.” This is one of the pearls of wisdom that Gautama Buddha left us in the Dhammapada. What it essentially means is that if you are just saying the “right” things that make you sound spiritual and enlightened, yet don’t reflect them in your actions, they’re not going to help you or anyone else.

If people see you are being a hypocrite due to saying one thing and doing another, your words will likely have the opposite effect. Think about how often there has been a well-known spiritual teacher or guru who has said something that sounds quite profound and insightful, yet then goes off and does something contradictory.

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Medicine Words

wordsJill Mattson – Today we believe that words enable us to communicate; the word has a symbolic meaning. In ancient times, they knew a secret that words had vibratory energy contained within each sound packet.

To unlearn ordinary methods of talking with symbolic words, the Pythagorean school had initiates (students) refrain from all speech for the first five years to learn the reticence of speech, to be able to keep the schools mysteries, strengthen silence and focus on the power of each different sounds/words. Agg! Could you imagine voluntarily not speaking for five years!

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