The Heart Remembers
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@NoeticJuice said in The Heart Remembers:
In regards to words, I don't think the words themselves matter that much. Sure, words do have their own sounds that could possibly have an effect. But I suspect the thoughts and emotions behind the words, and possibly also the way the words are said (which would also be influenced by thoughts and emotions, or the intent), have a stronger impact.
Incoherence/mismatch between the word and the intent too. Like an act. This is rife in corporate context and practically a form of GBH.
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Even merely labeling different bottles of rice with different positive/negative words, achieves the same/similar effects as doing it with your voice.
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I agree. It must have something to do with something with consciousness exercising intent.
The written word just acts as a kind of sigil, the real power coming from the mind.
Exactly. I think spoken words, written words, and symbols are all powerful.
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@Hearthfire said in The Heart Remembers:
@NoeticJuice
Even merely labeling different bottles of rice with different positive/negative words, achieves the same/similar effects as doing it with your voice.
Did you try it?
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Possibly all organs/(even tissue?) do. I remember the case of someone who had never eaten at mcdonald’s receiving a transplant of some sort, I think it was stomach or related. after that he would crave mcdonald s food and would go there to eat. It turned out the donor had been a mcdonald’s frequenter even though the recipient didn’t learn of that til after wards
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@random said in The Heart Remembers:
Did you try it?
random may spend the rest of the day insulting the mother of a rice grain for science.
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Yeah. As does the whole organism it seems:
