Words have a power all their
own. Once a word exits your mouth, it is destined to either come across with a
high frequency....or a low one---or somewhere in between. Words are used quite
whimsically, as a rule. People chatter away, often not realizing the power that they are wielding as the
words emerge from their mouths. Words are driven and surrounded by frequency,
just as you and I are. They are pure
energy.
A good thing to keep in mind,
at all times, is that ugly words---those infamous four-letter words and hurtful
words---not only come with a very low frequency, but who they come from also experiences the effects of a low-frequency
resonance. The mind is the precursor to any and all spoken words.
If our thoughts have been negative, then the words that follow those thoughts
can quite often have a damaging effect. Some people don’t think, at all, before
speaking; they’re not even in their
mind; they simply rattle off, spewing words that were not monitored mentally.
This is again, where the mind gets us in trouble: It’s either not paid
attention to, at all, or what is paid
attention to are thoughts that are self-undermining, and possibly hurtful to
others.
Fortunately, more often than
not, people are thoughtful and measured in their speech. Those two words---thoughtful and measured---connote using the mind before speaking, and monitoring
the thoughts therein. Herein lies the same basic principle as to how to keep
your frequency swirling at high levels: Focus,
staying present and paying attention to your thoughts, words and actions.
Verbal faux pas are
definitely not incidental. Blunders
don’t happen for nothing---even the most seemingly unimportant ones. Why should a blunder happen, if it isn’t
important? It is important for the instigator of the blunder to take notice of
what happens prior to the blunder. I
am learning, all the time, about the seeming little things that I think, say
and do---and what those “little things” generate, as a result.
Life, according to the
Universe, moves easily, flowing, safely and happily. So any mishap that we
humans experience is like a friendly slap on the hand, pointing out to us to take it easy. Case in point: Jane tries
to adjust a loose window screen. She gets impatient and swears at the screen.
She inadvertently knocks the screen out of the 3-story building. I do not
wonder at all if that screen would have remained in the window frame, had Jane
not lowered her frequency by uttering a low-frequency word. It most probably
would have. Living our lives in gentle ways, with gentle speech, spawns continuous,
positive flow, on a regular basis.
The best way for you to
recognize these truths is to take inventory of yourself, all the time. When
something happens---whether it is losing your watch, getting a parking ticket,
cutting your finger, or any other mishap or blunder, take inventory of what has been going on inside yourself, as well
as outwardly. Connecting the dots of your ways and the ensuing episodes will
continuously serve to hone yourself through
your sacred life journey.
Kind, gentle, loving, beautiful,
understanding words soothe people’s minds and hearts---and you, the one who spoke those words, will keep your frequency flying
high and powerfully, if you conscientiously use those words every day of your
life.
Sometimes, it is very difficult to say something
nice---or at least not hurtful---when someone has spoken unkindly to you. Our
first reaction is often to lash back; that’s a normal human thing to do. But it
is not a normally high-frequency
thing to do. It takes a lot of personal power not to retort negatively;
however, when you do hold on to your power, your frequency soars like nobody’s
business. The reason that your frequency is highly driven when you resist the
urge “to be negative” is that it takes great power for a human being to actually
do that. So when we “come big”, we are rewarded.
Knowing about the frequency
of words is yet another means to gauging yourself in ways that maintain a
smooth-flowing, blissful life.
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