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Wednesday, November 14, 2007 

Manifesting Words

It is not your words that manifest your dreams, goals and desires, it is your emotions. Your emotions however are partially controlled by your words, so words do have a crucial part to play in the manifestation process.

When you say certain statements, you activate certain emotions.

If I were to describe a bright juicy yellow lemon to you, youre mouth might start watering. And if I were to say something like, as you cut open the succulent yellow lemon, the juice gently drips out onto the carving board. You then squeeze the lemon and watch its tangy lemon juice drip into a glass. You can already smell the tangy lemon juice!

Youre mouth probably will start to water! :)

Your words cause you to think certain things depending on what you say. This can be good if you say the right things, but it can work against you if you are not aware of it.

If I was to say, dont run there. The action words that you hear are run there and consequently you get an image in your mind of running there.

On the other hand if I say walk carefully. This triggers an image of walking carefully.

Your thoughts ultimately make up your day to day experiences as its those thoughts that trigger the emotions within you. And it is your emotions that are doing the manifesting not the thoughts themselves, but the emotions you feel from the thoughts!

What does this mean then? Be a bit more careful with your words and your thoughts. Here are some common examples of phrases people are using everyday, and the action words that the person hears.

Do not mess up your bedroom = Mess up your bedroom
Dont be bad for grandma = Be bad for grandma
Dont eat this delicious pie = Eat this delicious pie
Dont be late = Be late
Dont worry about it = Worry about it

Take your dog as a good example.

You dont say to your dog dont walk there or dont come over here. Instead we generally say Sit! or Stay!. If you could start using the similar words that you use for your dog in everyday life, things would be much simpler for you.

Dogs learn words that mean something to them. The word sit means exactly that, sit. The word walk can cause a frenzy of wagging tails to occur. In an effort not to confuse your dog you use direct verbal communication.

Saying what you want is the key here. Just take a moment to think about what it is youre saying before you say it and the emotions that are triggered can be completely different.

Gary Evans is a Law of Attraction practitioner, author and owner of the company Good To Feel Good who's mission is "Teaching by Example". Gary is dedicated to supporting people in their understanding of Deliberate Creation and has been applying the principles of Law of Attraction for many years. To get your free copy of Gary's 7 Proven Steps To Success e-course visit http://www.7ProvenStepsToSuccess.com

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