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What You Say is What You Get

Have you ever told someone when you saw or received a call from them, "I was just thinking about you!" or, "I was just talking to so and so about you!" Yes, you must dis-cover the power of the spoken word! Whenever you say anything, a supporting vibration of feelings are accompanied with it. At the same time you have the feeling, this vibration is sent to the person you were speaking about. It is called telepathy. There are ways to practice this and enhance its effectiveness. The next time you speak about something, be aware of how soon it shows up in your life. Is it the next moment, hour, day, week? Now that you know, you can create more of what you want by speaking it into existence. Speaking something into existence is merely sending a communication along the lines of the connection that is already there. They say, "What you see is what you get." and I also say, "What you say is what you get!"

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Published on January 20, 2014 06:47 Tags: communication, spoken-word, telepathy, vibration

Communicating Fire With Water

The question has always come up in one way or another, "Should one become highly emotional and raise their voice loudly in a fit of anger when talking to or admonishing someone?" It depends on the skill of the speaker, and the needs of the receiver.

A burst of anger can destructively affect the nervous system. The speaker must have the skill to maintain their balance or center internally, while they express another perception outwardly. In this way, the most important thing is their nervous system stays in tact. Disrupting the whole nervous system puts too much stress on the organ systems and glands. Therefore, it is unhealthy to truly lose control, or your center.

Lastly, it is unhealthy and a lack of self-control if the speaker is not in balance with the purpose of the message. Self - control also means the "self" controls the center, instead of someone else controlling your center. Masters often do this to make a point to a student who needs more force to make an impression like a tuning fork.

The master gets the students attention with the perceived "angry" attitude, while the master remains centered inside. Some people respond better to normal speech, while others may need a "jolt" sometimes to get the same result. It is not a form of disrespect, but rather a form of immediate attention. If it is overused, then the receiver will become immune to it.

A person speaks with perceived emotion, but stays cool inside. It is called, "Communicating Fire With Water." It is effective if the speaker is able to maintain inner balance through awareness. Moreover, the needs of the receiver will subtly and energetically demand fire or water to draw out certain truths, principles, or awareness.

Check out the example in this short clip from the movie, "Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Yy0pP...

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Published on January 24, 2014 21:21 Tags: anger, communication, emotions, nervous-system, perception, self-control