The Power of Words
There is much evidence to support the
idea that our thoughts and words are very powerful and go to
make up our world reality.
- 'With our thoughts we
make our world' - Gautama the Buddha.
- 'Energy follows thought'
- Annie Besant
- 'We become what we
behold' - William Blake.
- 'Man creates his own
disharmony'- Hasrat Inyayat Khan.
With the above in mind let us
have a closer look at some of the words we use and the deeper
meaning of these.
We might begin with a phrase
that is frequently heard when you state something to someone.
This is, 'yes but.' This is their way of negating the opinion
or idea that you have expressed. Listen to yourself as you
speak. Do you use this?
It is a communication
blocker. The option for acknowledging what the other person
says AND just stating your own opinion is to use 'yes and'
instead. This will improve the energy of the communication.
Firstly it acknowledges the persons point of view as valid for
them and secondly it keeps the flow of the conversation in
place.
There are empowering and
disempowering words that most of us use a lot of the time. For
instance 'got to', 'have to' and 'must' usually denote a
feeling of no choice. Again, listen to your self talk and the
speech of others to get a sense of what is going on at an inner
level.
'Should' is a good one to be
aware of, as there is usually some feelings of guilt behind it.
Do you ever find yourself saying, 'I should go and do xyz'? At
the back of this is the idea that if I do not I will feel
bad.
We also have never, forever and always.
These come under the heading
of gross generalizations. The first thing that can be stated is
they are generally 'never' true all the time.
For example:
'She always gets that look on her
face when I come home
late' or 'You
never buy me anything nice any more.'
These statements are reflecting the
perception of the person generalizing, not the reality of
the matter. Again, use awareness with regard to what is
going on in any given communication situation.
The word 'try' is another
interesting little word. You may have seen a demonstration of
this when someone is asked to try to pick up a pen. You do not
'try' to do something. You either do it or you do
not.
Another example would be if
you ask someone to do something for you and they reply that
they 'will try' to do whatever it is you have asked. You can be
pretty sure with that sort of comeback your request will not be
honored.
Be aware of what words and phrases you use.
You will be surprised and
delighted at what a difference changing your words can have on
your communication with others and your life in general. This
really can be quite transformational.
Go forth and have fun playing with words!
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