PDA

View Full Version : Maybe we should all just shut up...?



Teakai
6th November 2010, 22:18
If words have frequency and everything is frequency then this might be relevant.
The words below and their original meanings:

1. “Nice” = stupid, foolish, ignorant, unwise, and not knowing
2. “Bad” = an effeminate, or womanish man
3. “Fun” = to befool, fond
4. “Fond” = to be foolish, a fool
5. “Sad” = satisfied, full, have enough

This morning I visited ' love for life' and read this really interesting article by Dr. Yaffa Bey :http://loveforlife.com.au/content/10/11/06/spell-cursed-my-people-there-problem-spreading-all-over-world-it-what-you-read-writ

Then here at Avalon I read a post regarding the negative energy that surrounds the earth and it got me thinking that it might be related.

Maybe this is what we're creating unintentionally with out words and the words we give voice to in our minds.
From the Nag Hammadi it is written that - "it is not what you put into your mouth that will condemn you, but what comes out of it."

truthseekerdan
6th November 2010, 22:20
I'm not talking! :wink: :lol:

Teakai
6th November 2010, 22:42
I'm not talking! :wink: :lol:

:lol: :tape:

And don't think in words, either. Apparently it's the thought that counts.

Do you think it's OK to type?
It should be OK to type, right?

:noidea:
Or maybe not - I think I heard this on the Clif High interview yesterday where he was saying that from the UFO's that were recovered (don't know which ones)there was this particular fabric which was indestructible, but that there were symbols written on them and that they took their shape according to the symbol - so maybe we're shouldn't even be typing.
:smash:

Just remember - if you're going to think happy thoughts - whatever you do don't think them in words!!!!!

:peace:

Dale
6th November 2010, 23:00
Just remember - if you're going to think happy thoughts - whatever you do don't think them in words!

A good, half-jokingly, thought raised here!

Here's an interesting technique to try. Instead of using words to illustrate intentions, thoughts, and desires; try using a full spectrum of our many "senses" to figuratively feel/experience the event in question.

For example, instead of praying for an enjoyable weekend (words,) try imagining how the weekend would "feel."

Words are powerful tools, but compared to intentions, aren't nearly as effective.