The Power of Words
As we awaken to our
reality, which is spiritual, and as we journey through this physical plane;
many things change in which we believe and think we know as our truth. Those
things broaden and sometimes they change completely. Also every way that we
relate to our physical existence, this awesome physical experience we are going
through called life, changes daily in so many ways.
A little while ago I
shared my opinion on the posting of a video that I saw on Facebook. The primary
comment of mine had to do with a word that was used in a joking and/or
sarcastic way, by this Caucasian pastor and his wife calling Jesus his N-word.
That word is very offensive to many (mostly those Blacks of an older age) and
endearing to some (mostly youth). This is how I feel about the n-word and its
use.
No matter what form the
n-word takes, no matter how it is written or used, it carries negative energy.
In response to my disapproval of the use of the word and the video, it was said
that words only have the meaning that we give to them. To that I would say yes
and no, words do have the meaning that we give them, nonetheless each word has
a true universal meaning and vibration. Someone may ask; how is that because we
create the words and we give them the meaning/the definition we want those
words to have don’t we? Yes that is true, however the true meaning that words
take on has nothing to do with the meaning that we place on those words. The
definition of a word is actually formulated by the combination of letters that
are put together, which cause the letters to resonate at such a degree that it
creates an atmosphere/energy that affects people and its surroundings, even
when people do not realize it. That resonance is a form of creative energy,
sometimes that creative energy is positive, and sometimes that creative energy
is negative. So the combination of certain letters produce a universal meaning,
resonance, and vibration no matter what we believe or what definition we try to
place on those words; and when the combination of letters are spoken the energy
of those letters are release into our surrounding world as an energy, and it
becomes a part of the person who is speaking it, and the waves of energy from
those letter/words affect the world, just like a wind across the region it
crosses. So when we decide to take a word and give it our personal meaning and
we rearrange the spelling of that word, it could and usually does maintain the
same or a very similar vibration. Now no matter how the n-word is spelled or said,
it stirs up negative energy in the minds of many who hear it used in a
conversation; such as get that n-word, hang that n-word, kill that n-word,
n-word go back to where you came from. We cannot change the vibration of that
word or any other word no matter what we do, because we did not create the
system of vibration that governs all words.
So I stand tall and
strong behind what I said about the n-word, because that is absolute truth to
me in relationship to the vibration of it. Nonetheless, I respect everyone who
feels differently. Yet in such a situation we will have to agree to disagree if
you do not believe what I shared with you concerning the vibration of words,
and how their vibration affects us in a positive or negative way. However, I
implore everyone to think about what I said, to fully examine what I shared
with you concerning vibration/energy and words, and see if after that it makes
sense, and see if you should possibly change your beliefs and adapt it as your
reality as well. Why should we feel the need to take a word that is negative in
every sense of its creation, and change it by saying it our way and/or spelling
it our way? Historically, the n-word is one of the cruelest words that can be
spoken. Some to this very day carry severe wounds caused by that word, and some
have lost loved ones because the n-word stirred up so much hatred in those who
were so ignorant that they felt that they had to kill a n-word to protect their
race and family. Why is it that some of us would take a word such as that and
try to make something positive out of it; when other people/cultures such as
Native Americans, Jewish and others would not tolerate a negative word and
vibration such as that to be embraced and used by their youth or any of their
people, and accept it as being okay and in some cases funny.
This brings me to the
reality of how we are programmed and we don’t even realize it. When I was a
teenager I used the n-word on occasion, but it wasn’t a word that was a regular
part of my vocabulary, most of the time I said it because of who I was around
due to peer pressure. You see; I had a very low self-esteem when I was younger
and did things that I wasn’t feeling just to fit in. I was never one who would
use a lot of profanity. Through the programming of just being around people who
acted and spoke a certain way causes us to react and say and do things that we
really do not feel, things that we were directly taught that we should not say
or do. For example, I may have stumped my toe really bad and reacted and
shouted out shit. What sense does being vulgar make? None whatsoever, but it
has a lot to do with programming. I turned sixty years old on January 9, 2014
and the programming and the controlling of people has reached an all time high
now days. When I was a little boy there was experimentation with what is called
subliminal seduction, in hopes of being able to control people and get then to
buy things. However, now the subliminal seduction has been stepped up to a
degree that most would not believe. We are constantly being programmed to
believe, say, and do things that were not possible when I was a little boy;
that has changed due to technology. There was a movie out back in the 80’s
called They Live, it was what we would say today was a poorly made movie
because the technology in movie making did not allow them to make things look
as real as they do today in the movies. However, the message that it projected
was outstanding, and it told you what was being done to us subliminally. You
can see that movie on Youtube today in its full version, and you should.
There was a book written
by Carter G. Woodson entitled The Miseducation of The Negro back in 1933,
someone could read it today and think that it was written today. That book
sheds a lot of light on why we say the things we do, believe what we do, and
act as we do. Here is a quote from The Miseducation of The Negro, “If you
can control a man's thinking you do not have to worry about his action. When
you determine what a man shall think you do not have to concern yourself about
what he will do. If you make a man feel that he is inferior, you do not have to
compel him to accept an inferior status, for he will seek it himself. If you
make a man think that he is justly an outcast, you do not have to order him to
the back door. He will go without being told; and if there is no back door, his
very nature will demand one”. We must open
our eyes and learn what has happened in the past and what is really happening
to all of humanity around the world today. Here is something that shows you how
things are manipulated and made to seem one way, when actually they are the
opposite. The majority of the people in the world today are called the
minority, and the actual minority are seen as and called the majority. There is
no doubt that we need to get away from categorizing people and see every
person, as they truly are; our family.
We need to be about that
which creates life, which is positive in nature, and stop trying to transform
that which is negative in nature. Would it be reasonable to take a pot of
garbage that has been sitting around for weeks and try to transform it into a
gourmet meal for your mother and father to enjoy? We must simply let the
negative be exactly what it is, negative. We need to fully embrace everything
that is positive, such as the truth, the light, and the love.
Dr. Emoto did an experiment concerning the vibration of
words and their affect on the physical realm, and he published his findings his
book entitled, The Hidden Message In Water. Dr. Emoto spoke positive words to
water and then froze it, and did the same with negative words. The frozen water
crystals were obviously different; the ones that positive words were spoken to
looked like pretty snow flakes and the ones that negative words were spoken to
looked distorted and they were visibly ugly to me. He then watered plants with
the different waters and you could tell the difference in them as well. So Dr.
Emoto scientifically proved that the vibration of words have an effect on us.
The bible even says that there is life and death in words, “The
tongue can bring death or life; those who love to talk will reap the
consequences,” the New Living Translation.
Those words that we see as being negative and ugly have a negative ugly
vibration, and they affect us those who speak them and listen to them in a
negative and ugly way. That is why it is best for us to be still and silent
when we notice that we are getting upset over something. If we continue to
communicate in such a state, we draw more and more negative energy to us, and
in turn that could and many times causes us to act out in negative ways,
because we have tapped into the negative frequency in the same way that we tune
into a radio station. When we tune into a particular radio station, we pull in
everything that is being broadcast on that station as long as we are tuned in
to it. That is why people commit acts that their friends and family say they
did not believe that they were capable of doing, like kill their family and
then committed suicide. So we need to give some serious thought to what we
think, say and do. We need to understand why we say what we say.
Let me give you an
example. There is a young man who believes and says that the n-word is a term
of endearment to him because he has made it positive by the way he says and
spells it. Then someone comes up
to him and says, man I just saw you mom and she is hot, she is a tight hoe, and
his mom walks up and the he says, whuz up bitch. Do you think that the young
man and his mother will take that as a compliment, surely not if they are in
their right mind. No matter what gender or age a person is, their goal should
be to do away with all such words, and if they want to express that you are
their best friend they should say that, and not you are my N-word. This goes
far beyond what we think, believe, or what meaning we try to place on
something, it is reality. You can call a pile of manure ice cream, pudding, or
anything else that may be delightful to you, however that will not change the
manure into anything else.
One last thing; what
makes this even more offensive is this. The n-word is used in the video to
refer to someone who is held in high religious esteem by all Christians, and
for a so-called pastor and his wife to do this for the urban youth outreach is
unconscionable. Even if this is a hoax it must not be tolerated. There is an
old saying that goes like this. Sticks and stones can break my bones but words
can never hurt me. Actually, words can many times do far more harm than a stick,
gun or any other physical object. Word can cause damage to a person that will
last a lifetime.
Baba-Kundi Ma`at-Shambhala
(Spiritwalker)
01.11.14
01.11.14
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