Monday 15 June 2015

Words - their Power and Energy


Hello my dear friends, how are you going this week?

Last week I spoke about the power of self talk, and how strongly our own critical or deprecating thoughts can affect us. I want to follow that post up with a little bit more on the power of words - from a slightly different perspective.

Once again, lets remember that we are energetic beings.
Living in an energetic universe.
And our bodies are mostly composed of water!


But where am I leading by stating these points again?

I'm sure by now you will have realised that some words feel better to say or hear than others.

Don't be misled that commonly used words are all good and happy. Lots of words used heavily in everyday conversation are actually rather unpleasant.
If you pause to sense how you feel as some words pour out your mouth, you may realise you are slightly uncomfortable. Or a thought flickers through your mind that 'you may possibly regret saying that...?' Or 'yes, that was harsh, but surely they'll take it the way you mean it and not take offense?'


A brilliant man called Masaru Emoto conducted some truly beautiful studies on how different words affect water ice crystals. His initial purpose was a science experiment to photograph the ice crystals formed from various water sources.

What he and his team really discovered though, was not only a beautiful new form of art, but also an interesting theory on the world.


 "Combination of non-resonating vibration can result in destructive energy, and nothing can be created out of it. When some vibration and the other resonate each other, it always creates beautiful design. Thus, most of the Earth is covered with beautiful nature."
http://www.masaru-emoto.net/english/water-crystal.html


The concept works around the vibration of a word. Positive words have beautiful vibrations, thus the ice crystals that form are beautiful and symmetrical.
Nasty, or words linked with unhappiness have a somewhat chaotic vibration, which mashes up any potential ice crystal that may form.

OK, now - let's look at some examples of how water responds to different words:


Truth


Love and Gratitude


Thank You


Each crystal is unique and beautiful. I personally feel a lovely sense of peace and joy when looking at these crystals.


To show you what less pleasant words will do to water crystals, glance at these briefly:

You fool


You Disgust Me



Blerrrgh.....
Now, lets stop looking at those last icky examples but take a lesson from them.


Can you see the Gem for this week yet?

Speaking words of beauty from a place of love are going to make all the water molecules in your body happy. Not to mention, most likely all the other molecules in your body too. Saying nasty things will throw your energy into chaos. So - your homework this week. Be a little more mindful of what you say, to yourself, AND to others.

Observe your patterns of speech. Saying horrible things out of habit don't actually make them any more pleasant than saying them to be deliberately unpleasant.


But again, if you find your speech patterns could be improved slightly, please don't berate yourself! Be kind! You are beautiful, regardless of how you word each day. Simply approach it like this - if you notice there is room for improvement think "Fantastic! I can see a wonderful way to make this moment even more delightful. How could I have reworded that sentence to come from the place of love, from where I meant it to come?"

Make it a game, where not only you, but those you communicate with will just feel better and better.
How awesome is that?!


I have one more topic I'd like to discuss in this mini-series I've been working on about the power of words. Next week will be the conclusion to it, and I'm preparing something a bit different for you to liven things up - so look forward to it!


And with that, I wish you a delightful and joyous week.


In love and light, be peaceful.

Annalise



6 comments:

  1. I have not had a chance to read your recent posts but hoping life calms down enough soon to backtrack!

    Just wanted to say that this is fascinating. Also Biblical but I can't recall the context/verses. I'll post again when I find them to show you how incredibly close it is to what Christians believe.

    Any ideas if the crystal study was done in English or another language or if it matters?

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  2. I have not had a chance to read your recent posts but hoping life calms down enough soon to backtrack!

    Just wanted to say that this is fascinating. Also Biblical but I can't recall the context/verses. I'll post again when I find them to show you how incredibly close it is to what Christians believe.

    Any ideas if the crystal study was done in English or another language or if it matters?

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  3. Here is linkage that summarises some of the Bible verses about positive words: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/christiancrier/2014/10/08/top-7-bible-verses-about-the-power-of-words/

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  4. Here is linkage that summarises some of the Bible verses about positive words: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/christiancrier/2014/10/08/top-7-bible-verses-about-the-power-of-words/

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  5. Here is linkage that summarises some of the Bible verses about positive words: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/christiancrier/2014/10/08/top-7-bible-verses-about-the-power-of-words/

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  6. Thank you Lauren for your beautiful comments.
    The linked phrases you provided us are beautiful.

    Masaru Emoto was a Japanese man, so all his studies would have been originally in Japanese, but if you go to his website I listed in this blog post (below the big blue quote), you can have a look through what his work was, and how it is presented it for public viewing. ^_^
    (The link I provided it to his English translated page)

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