Post by ADMIN on Jan 2, 2012 14:39:55 GMT -5
Are You Using Them Wisely?
Do You Use Words to Heal or Destroy?
YOU... YES YOU... Your words have power, tremendous power... more power than any man made weapon that I am aware of and in many instances the words we speak comes from the thoughts we think. The driving force of words whether spoken, thought or written are continuously propelling us through life. These are not just my impressions, they are acknowledged in expressions such as the words of Pearl Strachan, who said:
"Handle them carefully, for words have more power than atom bombs."
And Ira Gassen that said:
"Be careful of your thoughts; they may become words at any moment."
And English author Edward Bulwer-Lytton that said:
"The pen is mightier than the sword."
Read more: www.healing-journeys-energy.com/sound-energy-power-of-words.html#ixzz1iKcDwh3g
Are you using your words as a weapon either against yourself or others?
Most of us do, without realizing it and without taking cognisance of the fact that words are sound energy, powerful beyond measure and poorly chosen words can cause real harm.
Wrong use of words can:
kill enthusiasm,
impact self-esteem,
lower expectations,
kill relationships,
affect your health,
they can make you miserable.
Yet we go about our daily lives using this resource, the power of our words and thoughts, to our own and others detrement by complaining about everything that happens and berating ourselves and others for every little misstep, both real and imagined.
It is about time to realize that every sound you utter, every word you think or speak sends out an energy wave that aids in creating your reality by either improving or destroying your relationships, your finances and even your health because words play an important part in the realms of healing. It is therefor imperative to be very aware of what you say or think to yourself... every cell of your being is listening.
I reiterate, the driving force of words whether written, spoken or thought are continuously propelling us through life; making us or breaking us, lifting us to incredible heights or dragging us down to the depths of despair, healing our hearts and souls or offending and wounding us deeply.
Have you ever taken a moment to consider the influence of your words, their sound energy, on your own life ... or the influence of your words on the life of others? Your words have power, they affect your whole world, they influence every aspect of who and what you are, they even influence your thoughts and actions about others.
Words are important, they make up language, we label things as that enables us to communicate more clearly and the truth of the matter is that the one thing we cannot live without, the one thing that more than anything else shapes our whole life - words, language, communication - is also our greatest enemy.
Words as Labels
Give it a name, a label and you feel you know what you're talking about.
Yes, labels have purpose.
Labels such as "good" and "bad" ... "pain" ... "happiness" ... "marriage" ... even "self-development" ... They're designed to help make life easier, by arranging experiences into pigeon-holes that we can easily identify.
Words are parallels for perceptions and actions that allow us to communicate with each other about our personal experiences, feelings, desires, and thoughts.
We learn words through the cultural conditioning of our families, the schools and universities we attend, and the broader cultural surroundings of our cities, towns and countries.
I have found that more often than not we use particular terms to force ourselves into a specific pigeon-hole ... regardless of what we're actually experiencing!
To explain let's take a look at the meanings of the word "LOVE".
Love can be a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.
Love can be a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent, child, or friend.
Love can be sexual passion or desire.
Love can be sexual intercourse; copulation.
Love can be affectionate concern for the well-being of others: the love of one's neighbour.
Love can be strong partiality, enthusiasm, or liking for anything: her love of books.
Love can be the object or thing so liked: The Theatre was her great love.
Love can be the benevolent affection of God for His creatures, or the reverent affection due from them to God.
Love can be a score of zero; nothing - Chiefly in Tennis.
Love can be to need or require; benefit greatly from: Plants love sunlight.
Love can be for the love of, in consideration of; for the sake of: For the love of mercy, stop that noise.
Love can be animosity: no love lost, dislike; There was no love lost between the two brothers.
Read more: www.healing-journeys-energy.com/sound-energy-power-of-words.html#ixzz1iKceSmjA
Do You Use Words to Heal or Destroy?
YOU... YES YOU... Your words have power, tremendous power... more power than any man made weapon that I am aware of and in many instances the words we speak comes from the thoughts we think. The driving force of words whether spoken, thought or written are continuously propelling us through life. These are not just my impressions, they are acknowledged in expressions such as the words of Pearl Strachan, who said:
"Handle them carefully, for words have more power than atom bombs."
And Ira Gassen that said:
"Be careful of your thoughts; they may become words at any moment."
And English author Edward Bulwer-Lytton that said:
"The pen is mightier than the sword."
Read more: www.healing-journeys-energy.com/sound-energy-power-of-words.html#ixzz1iKcDwh3g
Are you using your words as a weapon either against yourself or others?
Most of us do, without realizing it and without taking cognisance of the fact that words are sound energy, powerful beyond measure and poorly chosen words can cause real harm.
Wrong use of words can:
kill enthusiasm,
impact self-esteem,
lower expectations,
kill relationships,
affect your health,
they can make you miserable.
Yet we go about our daily lives using this resource, the power of our words and thoughts, to our own and others detrement by complaining about everything that happens and berating ourselves and others for every little misstep, both real and imagined.
It is about time to realize that every sound you utter, every word you think or speak sends out an energy wave that aids in creating your reality by either improving or destroying your relationships, your finances and even your health because words play an important part in the realms of healing. It is therefor imperative to be very aware of what you say or think to yourself... every cell of your being is listening.
I reiterate, the driving force of words whether written, spoken or thought are continuously propelling us through life; making us or breaking us, lifting us to incredible heights or dragging us down to the depths of despair, healing our hearts and souls or offending and wounding us deeply.
Have you ever taken a moment to consider the influence of your words, their sound energy, on your own life ... or the influence of your words on the life of others? Your words have power, they affect your whole world, they influence every aspect of who and what you are, they even influence your thoughts and actions about others.
Words are important, they make up language, we label things as that enables us to communicate more clearly and the truth of the matter is that the one thing we cannot live without, the one thing that more than anything else shapes our whole life - words, language, communication - is also our greatest enemy.
Words as Labels
Give it a name, a label and you feel you know what you're talking about.
Yes, labels have purpose.
Labels such as "good" and "bad" ... "pain" ... "happiness" ... "marriage" ... even "self-development" ... They're designed to help make life easier, by arranging experiences into pigeon-holes that we can easily identify.
Words are parallels for perceptions and actions that allow us to communicate with each other about our personal experiences, feelings, desires, and thoughts.
We learn words through the cultural conditioning of our families, the schools and universities we attend, and the broader cultural surroundings of our cities, towns and countries.
I have found that more often than not we use particular terms to force ourselves into a specific pigeon-hole ... regardless of what we're actually experiencing!
To explain let's take a look at the meanings of the word "LOVE".
Love can be a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.
Love can be a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent, child, or friend.
Love can be sexual passion or desire.
Love can be sexual intercourse; copulation.
Love can be affectionate concern for the well-being of others: the love of one's neighbour.
Love can be strong partiality, enthusiasm, or liking for anything: her love of books.
Love can be the object or thing so liked: The Theatre was her great love.
Love can be the benevolent affection of God for His creatures, or the reverent affection due from them to God.
Love can be a score of zero; nothing - Chiefly in Tennis.
Love can be to need or require; benefit greatly from: Plants love sunlight.
Love can be for the love of, in consideration of; for the sake of: For the love of mercy, stop that noise.
Love can be animosity: no love lost, dislike; There was no love lost between the two brothers.
Read more: www.healing-journeys-energy.com/sound-energy-power-of-words.html#ixzz1iKceSmjA