Choose Your Words Wisely...
August 29th, 2022

Don't believe me? Allow me to prove it.
Did you ever hear of Masaru Emoto? He was a Japanese businessman and author. He believed that human consciousness could affect the molecular structure of water. His early experiments revolved around the hypothesis that water reacted to positive thoughts and that polluted water could be cleaned through prayers and positive reinforcement. ( The Hidden Messages in Water ) If you are interested in learning more, you can view many of his experiments online. Essentially he would expose water to various words or stimuli --- some positive, some negative. He would then freeze the water and view it under a microscope. What he found was astonishing! The water exposed to positive words was beautiful, while the water exposed to negative words was not. Here's a link to a video of a " rice experiment" done in a similar fashion. It would be very easy for us to duplicate this experiment and see the results for ourselves.
So words. Every day we say somewhere between 2000 and 5000 words. We could choose to be offering words of encouragement, appreciation, love, education, and guidance. Or on the flip side, we could be gossiping, spreading false truths, or just being downright nasty to another person. All are just simple words .
Remember the saying "sticks and stones can break my bones, but words will never hurt me". I must beg to differ!
Whoever said this did not realize the ability of words to cut like a knife. WORDS CAN HURT!
Bones will heal, but the pain caused by words can linger indefinitely.
What takes only a simple second to utter --- can, and often does, linger for a lifetime. An off-handed remark may cause you to question your abilities, or many times make you feel less than adequate. It could cause you to be on guard or closed off to others. Words can hurt --- they sting and they leave lasting repercussions.
Stop and think about the words we use when speaking to our spouses, our children, our co-workers, and even our pets. While we're at it---how are we talking to ourselves?
Are we speaking positive words or are our words used as weapons?
When we are angry, do we go for the jugular with a clear intention of causing pain? Have we said something that caused someone discomfort or hurt feelings? Are we using negative words in the common language without realizing their impact?
Some time ago something happened in my world that caused an angry reaction. Unfortunately, it was a complete misunderstanding. This week while cleaning out some stuff, I located the email where the anger was written. Wow---it stung all over again. Oddly, when reliving it, I realized the words still hung in the air like a dark cloud.
It is not uncommon, in fact , it is rather human,
for us to mistake what someone says as being directed towards
us. Most times however it is not, we are just lacking information. In the particular instance above, the "angry words"
had nothing to do with me or anything I had done, they came from a place of deep hurt in another person. I recognize that, and there is no anger or resentment on my part, however, being the lucky recipient of those hurtful words leaves a big impression. One that may never truly go away.
When you are angry or hurt --- walk away. Talk at a time when you are more clear-headed. Express your feelings openly and always with love. Anger and hate never resolve anything. Just look at the rice experiment to see this for yourself.
So this week, be mindful of your words. Those spoken to others and to yourself. Your body will change its vibration based on what you are saying and hearing. Turn off the news, turn off the disruptive music, and turn off disruptive people. Surround yourself with high vibration! Speak in high vibration! Talk lovingly to yourself, others, your pets, and why not your water!
What do you have to lose --- it might just all change.
Remember always --- you are loved and you have the power to change everything. It starts with your words!
“Words are vibrations of nature. Therefore, beautiful words create beautiful nature. Ugly words create ugly nature. This is the root of the universe.
--Masaru Emoto
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









