Saturday, April 21, 2012

Louise Hay:

    
THE POWER OF WORDS spoken aloud every day openly about what you want in life.Claim as if you already have it.

THE LAW OF MIND There are laws of gravity and other laws of the material world, for example, the laws of physics and electricity. Most of them I do not understand. There are also divine laws like the law of cause and effect: "What you give, and get it back." These include the law of reason. I do not know how it works, as well as I do not know how the law of electricity. I only know that when I click the switch, the light is lit.

I am sure that when we think or when we say words and sentences, it is somehow connected with the action of the law of reason. Something comes to us in abstract form and returned to a specific form of real-life experience. And now we begin to explore the relationship between genital and physical plan. We understand how the mind works.

Our thoughts are creative. They immediately rush to the brain, so at first it is difficult to catch the idea by the tail and give it the correct form. But our mouths are slow. . Of course, relative. But, nevertheless, we have the opportunity to listen to their words and do not let them take a pejorative connotation. If we succeed in this, we can monitor and your thoughts. In our spoken words lies a great strength. Many of us have no idea how big it is.Let's take the words as the basis of what we continually create in your life. We use them all the time. However, the conversation rarely pay attention to what we say and how. We do not think over the choice of words.

Most of us talk about everything with the particle "not". Like everyone, we at one time taught grammar, were taught to select words according to grammatical rules. (However, I found that grammatical rules are continuously changing, what was once considered incorrect, is now becoming the norm, and another that had previously been considered slang, now use the official language. Unfortunately, the grammar does not take into account the importance of words and their impact on our lives.) But we are not told at school that the choice of words will have something to do with life experience. I, for one, no one taught that thoughts are creative and that they are literally life form.

Nobody ever told me that what I'm clothe in the form of words back to me as a life experience. We memorize the golden rule, which was to reveal to us the fundamental law of life: "curses come home to roost," or "As you sow, so shall you reap." Not anticipated that this can lead to feelings of guilt. Nobody ever told me that I am worthy of love or deserve a good relationship. And no one ever said that life has a support person I remember as kids, we often called him cruel to each other and insulting words, trying to humiliate each other. Why do we do? Where we have learned this? Many of us parents once told that we are stupid and lazy, that are not good enough. Sometimes we heard a bad word, they remembered the day when we were born. We will probably cringe at these words, but how bad we knew then how deeply pierced the pain in our hearts.