Speech is a vehicle for vows, but the sacred vows we speak are more than
just words. When we make a promise, a subtle yet powerful shift takes
place in our souls where intentions are housed. A vow is both a tool we
employ in order to facilitate transformation within ourselves and an
expression of will.
Thus, to make an oath is to communicate to the
universe and our deeper selves our commitment to the principles most
important to us. Fulfilling a sacred vow—whether it is as complex as
"'till death do us part" or as simple as "I promise"—challenges us,
exercising our willpower and aiding personal growth.
When we speak a
sacred vow out loud rather than reciting it in our minds or recording it
on paper, our voices project our promises into the deepest reaches of
the universe. It is important that we remember that a vow made with the
sincerest of intentions has the power to carry on past our earthly
lifetimes. A well-chosen vow encourages commitment and dedication.
The
presence or approval of a spiritual teacher is not necessary to success,
as true oaths are a product of the heart. A sacred vow, once spoken,
becomes a part of your existence forevermore. Your view of the world
around you may change, and your predominant thoughts and feelings will
no doubt evolve with time, but the spirit in which your oaths were
spoken will remain unaffected.
It is up to you to determine how you will
stay true to your vows while your inner- and outer-world existence is
transformed. Your strength and character will inevitably be tested as
circumstances make keeping promises increasingly challenging, but after
you have shown yourself steadfast many times, your appreciation of the
sanctity of vows will be cemented in your mind and soul.