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The Word as Law
We live in a world that is obsessed with the physical, yet the physical is the least powerful part of the equation. Everything you see around you—the chair you sit on, the phone in your hand, the stars above—started as a thought. But it required the Word to become manifest. You have that same power. Your words are not sounds vibrating in the air; they are creative decrees.
When you speak, you are setting the Law of the Universe into motion. Most people use their words to complain, gossip, or reinforce their current state of lack. They are cursing their own futures. As you read these emails day after day, you notice your success growing, and you are becoming much more careful with the language you use to describe your world. You know, deep down, that you are grateful for having clicked the links in my email, as they help you refine this creative faculty.
Example: If you say, "I am broke," you are making a binding contract with the Universe. You are telling it that your current condition is your permanent address. If you say, "I am prosperous," even when the bank balance says otherwise, you are changing the address. You are telling the Creative Mind to bring the resources to match your claim.
This is not lying; this is Truth-telling from a higher perspective. You are identifying with the Infinite rather than the illusion of the material. The material is fluid. It shifts and changes. The Spirit is constant. When you align your speech with the Spirit, you move from being a victim of circumstance to being the master of your own destiny.
Stop talking about what you do not want. The Universe does not hear "not." It hears the image you are holding. If you focus on "not being sick," you are holding the image of sickness. Focus on the vitality. Focus on the wholeness. Speak the life you desire, not the life you are enduring.
Tomorrow, I will share the final piece of the puzzle: why your connection to the Divine is closer than your own breath, and how to access it in the middle of your busiest day.
What is one phrase you repeat to yourself often that you are ready to retire starting today?
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