When
we speak or write, we use the vehicles of words to carry meaning, as
well as energy, from ourselves to another person or group of people. We
may be speaking to our baby, our boss, or to an audience of 500 people.
We may be writing a love letter, a work-related memo, or an entry in our
own diary. Whatever the case, each word we speak or write has a life of
its own, a vibratory signature that creates waves in the same way that a
note of music creates waves. And like musical notes, our words live in
communities of other words and change in relation to the words that
surround them. When we are conscious of the energy behind our words, we
become capable of making beautiful music in the world. If we are
unconscious of the power of words, we run the risk of creating a noisy
disturbance.
Some of us know this instinctively, while others come to this
understanding slowly. Most of us, though, speak without thinking at
least some of the time, blurting out our feelings and thoughts without
much regard for the words we choose to express them. When we remind
ourselves that our words have an impact on the world at the level of
energy, we may find within ourselves the desire to be more aware of our
use of language.
A fun way to increase our sensitivity to the power of words is to simply
make a list of our favorite words and notice the energy they contain.
We can write them down and post them where we can see them, or we can
speak them aloud, feeling them reverberate in our bodies and in the air
around us. This is like learning to consciously play an instrument that
we have been playing unconsciously for most of our lives, and the effect
can be startling and delightful. As we grow more comfortable and
confident playing the instrument of language, we will begin to compose
beautiful messages, creating positive energy every time we write or
speak.