Your Words Are Your Future
We give birth to words through our mouths. But do you know they continue living in our minds and hearts long after we’ve spoken them!
Why is this?
Because, whether you’re listening to someone else or speaking yourself, the words you hear bring forth a thought. And Every thought is the starting point of manifestation.
There’s a simple instrument that can illustrate this in the simplest way by turning words into images. It’s called an eidophone and looks like a drum. The top is lined with rubbery material. An extending mouthpiece allows a person to speak words into it. Then a crystalline mixture spreads out on top.
As each word is spoken into the mouthpiece, these crystals form different shapes.
Saying ‘butterfly’ will cause the crystals to take on a beautiful butterfly formation. ‘Snowflake’ creates the pattern of a snowflake. Lovely words form lovely images.
Same principle applies to ugly words.
These harsh words – won’t mention any examplies today – never create beautiful images. Not a chance. Instead what appears are chaotic, haphazard, even grotesque formations.
They are as ugly to the ear and mind as they are to the eye.
Words are sounds with very specific meanings. Words make what’s invisible, visible. A mentor of mine likes to remind me, ‘don’t say anything about yourself you don’t wish to come true.’ And that applies to the present as well.
Saying ‘I feel tired’ WILL make you feel more tired. Whereas ‘I feel invigorated and full of life’ WILL make you feel less tired. Don’t believe me – then put it to the test.
One of my favorite quotes on the power of words is from Matthew 12.34:
"For the mouth speaks from the fullness of the Heart."
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French
P.S. There’s a lot more you should know about your brain’s response to words and sounds. Read the Full Story Now.
Why is this?
Because, whether you’re listening to someone else or speaking yourself, the words you hear bring forth a thought. And Every thought is the starting point of manifestation.
There’s a simple instrument that can illustrate this in the simplest way by turning words into images. It’s called an eidophone and looks like a drum. The top is lined with rubbery material. An extending mouthpiece allows a person to speak words into it. Then a crystalline mixture spreads out on top.
As each word is spoken into the mouthpiece, these crystals form different shapes.
Saying ‘butterfly’ will cause the crystals to take on a beautiful butterfly formation. ‘Snowflake’ creates the pattern of a snowflake. Lovely words form lovely images.
Same principle applies to ugly words.
These harsh words – won’t mention any examplies today – never create beautiful images. Not a chance. Instead what appears are chaotic, haphazard, even grotesque formations.
They are as ugly to the ear and mind as they are to the eye.
Words are sounds with very specific meanings. Words make what’s invisible, visible. A mentor of mine likes to remind me, ‘don’t say anything about yourself you don’t wish to come true.’ And that applies to the present as well.
Saying ‘I feel tired’ WILL make you feel more tired. Whereas ‘I feel invigorated and full of life’ WILL make you feel less tired. Don’t believe me – then put it to the test.
One of my favorite quotes on the power of words is from Matthew 12.34:
"For the mouth speaks from the fullness of the Heart."
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French
P.S. There’s a lot more you should know about your brain’s response to words and sounds. Read the Full Story Now.
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