Be Mindful Of Your Words And Thoughts
It is important to consider one’s ‘vibes’ and intentions, because is an essential aspect of understanding intuition, manifesting, destiny and predicting the future. The momentum of any person’s life is consistent with the vibrations they are putting out into the Universe. So, when an intuitive or psychic is looking at your situation, it is often based not only on your existing vibration, but often Spirit will also reveal a potential that could shift the vibe within a situation or change the future outcome.
Psychics, intuitives and diviners do not create your future, but they can explore and reveal the potential and energy within a situation, in order to predict the likelihood and probability of potential outcomes. Although it does not happen very frequently, I sometimes have clients approach predictions during a reading with a cynical mentality of ‘it will never happen.’ And, I have also heard Spirit respond very bluntly to such skeptical clients: “Then it won’t.”
The mind matters when it comes to our lives and situations. I don’t believe that Spirit deals in false hope, but I do know from experience that the mind is the catalyst for our experiences. Therefore, vibes are important. Our vibes show us what we are actively engaging in and what we can expect for the future. At times it can even be best to stop, or satiate the more challenging vibes we have to a situation, by disconnecting from the story of the situation entirely.
Often giving up expectation and reconnecting with what is already present can be a profound catalyst for the future. For example, if the only emotion that is coming up related to a relationship is negative, then instead of cultivating a story related to that specific relationship, it may be easier to begin to use an incantation or affirmation like, “All of my relationships are harmonious and balanced.” This takes the focus away from an individual and places it on the actual experience of the relationship.
Everything you perceive, externally, is the manifestation of some internal part of you. If it was not, it would not be present in your perceived reality ~ Tony Warrick
The Buddha said, “The mind is everything, what we think we become.” What we choose to think and believe about life does become our reality. This is because we naturally look for evidence that confirms our beliefs. Thoughts and word choices are also very important in this context.
I was talking to a client about this the other day and I used the example of a conspiracy theorist. Many years ago, I heard of a conspiracy theory that ‘lizard people’ were controlling the world, which I had since not heard of again. Many people will choose to believe such a theory, because the mind determinedly focused on something will seek out evidence for it, even if the conspiracy has little, or no actual evidence.
About four days after mentioning this as an example to my client, I suddenly noticed that there was a video that a friend had posted on a social media feed about this very same conspiracy. Although I do not believe this theory to be true, I did expend some energy to speak about it, and therefore it manifested again in my reality a few days later!
Thoughts create feelings and vibes. And vibes become things or events. We have a thought, and that thought becomes a feeling and energy frequency, and if we persist it ultimately becomes a manifestation. The feeling or emotion the thought creates is meant to let us know whether the story we are telling ourselves in our mind is useful for our future.
People naturally believe whatever the evidence in their life tells them is true. But if you stop to think about it, everyone has different evidence, which is why people believe different things ~ Bill Harris
Apart from our mental thoughts, spoken and written words are also vibrational in nature. In some esoteric and spiritual traditions it is believed that creation happened through the spoken word. Other mystical traditions believe in a primal vibration that holds all things together in our time-space reality.
Either way, just by speaking of that conspiracy I was able to once again draw it into my reality experience. So, be more mindful of your words and your thoughts. Ask yourself, “Is this what I want in my life?” If it isn’t, try practicing some type of mindfulness that supports personal change and growth.
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