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What You Say is What You Get

June 20th, 2007 by jim1537

Affirmations and the power of the spoken word have been a time honored metaphysical spiritual cornerstone for many of us.  As stated in the Bible, “Life and death are in the power of the tongue.” Perhaps no truer words have ever been spoken. 

Why is the power of the spoken word so important and how do affirmations shape our reality? 

Words are like prayers.  Even if we don’t realize it, our words are a petition to the universe, sent into the ether and into the heavens, and often manifest exactly what our words declare.   

Also, our subconscious mind is always listening and absorbing.  The subconscious mind, being power without direction, picks up whatever it hears, and carries it out.  Whether good or bad, the subconscious mind sends out into the ether and to the heavens the commands it receives, pushing these commands into physical manifestation, especially when reinforced over and over. 

The great metaphysical master Florence Shinn cautioned to “watch your words at all times.” I have always tried to advise people to indeed watch their words carefully, as the power of the spoken word is dynamite!  And just like dynamite, the consequences can be miraculous, or disastrous. Whether casual words we utter without thinking, shouting angrily, joyous words, words of hope, prayer, or spoken affirmations, our words do indeed help to create and carve out the reality we experience and manifest.  So many of us have hurled out powerfully negative words when mad, and because of the intensity behind that anger, manifested exactly what we DIDN’T want. 

When there is negativity within our subconscious, reprogramming that negativity can be achieved through affirmations.  Clearing away the negativity is necessary to open the atomic power of the subconscious to receive and carry out new positive commands.  

I like this example:  When you write a computer program and click “save,” that program is stored in your computer.  It stays there till you rewrite it, or modify it.  The same can be said of the subconscious mind.  Our words are recorded within, until we reprogram what messages have been recorded.  When the subconscious mind becomes cleansed of old negativity through our positive spoken word, the power of the subconscious can be utilized in a positive way!

Florence Shinn also advised that we should only use our words for three purposes: “to prosper, heal and bless.”  In addition, affirmations need to cover all the bases.  Affirmations must be stated in the present tense, as there is only NOW in spirit.  Since linear time (time as we know it), is an illusion, we must pierce through the illusion of time by stating our requests in the NOW!  This cuts through the illusion of time, propelling our affirmations into the eternal NOW where our requests take form, then drop back down into the physical plane. So stating an affirmation in the future does little or nothing to manifest, as in saying, “I will be rich,” when for example: “I am rich” is a much better affirmative.  An affirmation should not include contradictions or contingencies, created by the words “but,”  “if,” or “maybe.” A simple declarative is powerful! 

Affirmations can be utilized in three different ways: spoken out loud (preferably with no noise in the background), written down, or said mentally to oneself.  Always do affirmations with a matter of fact confidence – think this is the way it is!  Never doubt the power of the spoken word, as it is your eternal ally when used correctly.

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OK, so who’s right?

June 20th, 2007 by jim1537

Frequently, I hear clients express tremendous frustration regarding different predictions from different readers.  “Jim, six other readers said the exact opposite of what you’re saying.  Who should I believe?”

My first expression is usually one of empathy, as it’s hard for a client, already going through confusion in their journey, to feel even more confusion as to which way the issue in question is going to ultimately play out. 

“Often, different professionals have varying opinions,” I might say.  “You can’t expect everyone to have exactly the same opinion or insight.”  Sometimes a client feels reassured by being able to hear the same thing from dozens of readers, and thinks that by telling me that many others have predicted something, I’m supposed to back down, and go with the majority.  Although I never state that others are wrong, I always honor what I feel, and stick with what is coming to me.  That’s what every psychic is supposed to do!

But beyond that, I do try and provide tools for the caller to navigate through this situation.  First, I always advise the client to write down what every reader says, as sometimes, it all tends to blur together somewhere down the road, as undoubtedly, the issues are emotionally intense.  Secondly, I remind the client that the only thing they should be paying for is accuracy, not comfort or a feel good session.  As frustrating as it may sound, I let the client know that the truth will become apparent in time, and that he / she may have to let time play out to indeed see whose predictions are right, and whose predictions are wrong.  Thirdly, I let the caller know that psychic ability is not a “the majority rules” situation.  Just because multiple readers all say the same thing, doesn’t necessarily mean that that’s the prediction that ultimately is going to happen. 

Since having a reading should be about receiving truthful information and guidance, I always remind the seeker that whoever is correct is the right reader for them, whether that is other readers, or myself.   It can be frustrating for the caller, but time always unveils the truth, and in the end, the truth is always most certainly revealed.

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Welcome to my Blog

June 20th, 2007 by jim1537

Welcome to my blog!  I’ll try and update my blog regularly, but my first priority is to be there for my callers!
Jim

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