Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Your Word is Your Wand

Have you ever heard the old saying, "Be careful what you inquire for...?" How about some of the more than "biblical" sayings, like: "Declare a thing and it is so," "Ask and you shall receive," Oregon "In the beginning, there was the word..." You could do a very long listing of expressions and instructions from all ages, cultures, traditions, and regions, that all state essentially the same thing -- Your word is your wand.

Has anyone ever told you, "Just say the word, and I'll...," or "Your wishing is my command?" The Universe waits for the vocalization of a word; and then it travels -- all together, all at once. Of course, this is happening constantly; each aspect of being is built-up out of words -- which are simply ideas "clothed in sound," or vibration. And, whether we talk them or not, we all have got got words because we all have thoughts; and these ideas are the beginning of our experience.

Many of you can conceive of a kid creating a work of fine art by drawing a designing on paper -- with gum -- and sprinkling glister or confetti on the page. Brushing or blowing away the surplus glister uncovers the intended design. That designing was there all along; it needed to be outlined with an attractive military unit (glue) in order to throw the atoms of substance that do up our physical world of a once-invisible design. Imagine authorship the word, "Money," on a piece of paper with glue; you now have got a idea which you've turned into a word and applied an attractive energy or military unit to. At this stage, it is up to you to make up one's mind which colour "glitter," or matter, you will use to your mental design.

You can conceive of the assorted colours of glister as being your assorted thoughts, emotions, and actions -- the causes and consequences of your picks -- collecting in a mass around the topic or physical object of your desire. The more than than than than beautiful the glitter, the more beautiful the concluding product; the more glue, or attraction, you use, the more substance you can pull and throw on to. You have got many picks to do as you make your chef-d'oeuvre of life by making, watching, or allowing your thoughts, or words, to turn into realities. But, ultimately, you will always stop up with a physical mental representation of the idea you held in head even before you picked-up the gum and paper. Once you have got charged your word with an attractive force, it pulls and sticks to things in the physical human race and go forths seeable hints that tin be seen by others, and remembered.

Even if you change your head or temper after you begin sprinkling greenish glister on your glue-word, "Money," and make up one's mind you'll now cover that idea with fearful, worried, angry-red glitter, you'll still acquire a version of the idea you started with. Your word, as they say, is your bond. You're jump to acquire money; but it will be a different "shade" than you probably want. Instead of being "checks in the mail," for instance, it is more than likely departure to come up in a "negative" form, such as as "bills in the mail." Remember, other-people's-money (OPM) is still money. If you are thinking and speech production "negatively" about money, you are probably "feeling," or "vibrating," negatively toward money; and, you will pull a "negative" version of money -- OPM -- the sort that travels rather than comes.

The same uses for health. Illness is something it is better not to talk of -- period. Listen to your body; and take stairway to take attention of yourself. But, when people inquire you how you are doing, they truly aren't asking to hear a listing of jobs and complaints. Cipher desires to hear other people's jobs (unless they can help...); and spreading the "word" of your ain unwellness only functions to do it more than "real." Those sorts of words are blue and nerve-racking to state or listen to; and it is emphasis that causes all medical jobs and complaints. People who pass their clip telling "war stories" about their wellness -- or anything -- are simply stuck in a cringle because of the strength of [negative] emotions surrounding the event. The fact is that you can't talk of bad things without thought of bad things; and, according to every major religion, philosophy, and scientific discipline worthy of the name, "As you thinketh, so it is done unto you."

If wellness is what you want, seek it; conceive of it and say, think, and make the things healthy people do. Don't go on complaining about jobs unless you desire to maintain them. If fiscal freedom is what you seek; then you necessitate to respond more than intensely to thoughts of prosperity than you make to fiscal concerns and fearfulnesses of debt and poverty. Where your attending goes, you will happen your words; it is obvious to anyone who hears you complaining about mediocre wellness and finances that you are thinking poor-thoughts. There is an ancient instruction that reads, "The ill and mediocre volition always be among us;" and you can wager they were talking about their jobs back then, too.

In order to pull the things you desire in life, you must have got an thought about what those things are, what they look like, and what you'll undergo like when you experience them. The more than detailed, or "real," your ideas are, the easier it is to turn them into physical worlds and experiences. "See," or imagine, what you wish to make or experience; set it into words and talk only those words to yourself. If you detect your ideas or words drifting away from what you truly desire, simply travel back to thought and speech production the ideas and words you truly wish to experience. There is no need, nor benefit, to "stating the obvious," or commenting on current conditions. If you desire change, you necessitate to think, and speak, different words. Ask for what you want, whether it is peace, love, money, or health; "Declare a thing and it is so." Your word is powerful and creative; you can make what you want, or you can carelessly talk yourself into one job after another. The "magic," however, is yours to utilize in any manner you conceive of and choose. Your word is indeed your wand.

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