Let me ask you a clichéd question.

What do you think about when I say the word “elephant”?

ELEPHANT, right?

Saying something brings your awareness into it, isn’t it?

So – should we choose wisely of what we say?

Let’s dive in.

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Language was developed by us – to come to a consensus that your “word” is my word as well.

What’s its primary use? Convey your thoughts.

You think about the opulence of a palace, the purity and shine of gold, clanking of the bells, the brew of coffee and the smoothness of your
milkshake – you do all of this by putting words to your thoughts so that you and I can picture it.

In a conversation – we are trying to bring each other into that unscripted movie.
Good.

What’s good? We think about the abundance life has to offer, the breeze of the ocean, the breathtaking view from the mountains and the warmth of the winter Sun.

You bring these to life when you talk about it, don’t you? You live that moment while you speak.
Evil.

What’s evil? Say you picture a man beating his dog. With a stick, and see the dog cry. Torture.

That’s evil.

Murder. Lack. Poverty. Filth.

All these words are evil and brings your awareness towards the evil things.
You cringed first few times but with them repeating over and over again in all forms of media, you slowly get used to them. They bring your awareness to evil.
Realize spoken words are forms of energy and the cues for creating snippets of your life.

You may choose to use whatever words you like – but if you realize it well – why not choose consciously of what you want to utter?

Speak into reality only things you want to bring your
awareness to.

Think about it.

It’s not a coincidence that a lot of popular sayings relate to this single concept:

“Speak no evil”

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