The Incredible Power of Words and Belief: A Personal Reflection
Have you ever noticed how a single sentence can
uplift your spirit or shatter your confidence?
I was deeply moved while watching the movie Taare Zameen Par, especially when the art
teacher explained a story from the Solomon Islands to the father of the
dyslexic child. According to the story, tribal people don’t cut down trees.
Instead, they surround the tree and curse it daily. Within a few weeks, the
tree dries up and dies.
At first, it sounded unbelievable. How could
words, just invisible sounds, kill a tree?
But then, I came across Bruce H. Lipton’s The Biology of Belief, and suddenly, everything made sense.
Science
Now Proves What Ancient Wisdom Knew
You Are
What You Think – Buddha (2,500 years ago)
Buddha said it centuries ago, and today,
science backs it up. Quantum physics and molecular biology now confirm what
many spiritual traditions have taught for ages our thoughts shape our
reality.
Lipton explains how our subconscious mind is a million times more powerful than
our conscious mind. While we try to make changes consciously, our deep-rooted
subconscious beliefs often resist those efforts.
This is why so many of us fail to break bad
habits even with willpower and motivation. Because those habits are deeply programmed into our subconscious mind.
The
Solomon Islands Story Isn’t Just a Myth
Lipton’s insights helped me reinterpret the
Solomon Islands story. When those tribal people curse the tree, they aren’t
just being primitive or superstitious. They’re transmitting repeated negative energy and belief.
Yes, it may sound poetic, but there’s emerging
evidence that plants, like humans,
respond to energy and intention. Constant negativity could disrupt
their internal systems, just like it does in us.
The
Emotional Blueprint We Give Our Children
The Power
of Conscious Parenting
One chapter of Lipton’s book that truly shook
me was about conscious parenting.
It explained how words from parents form the emotional and psychological
blueprint of a child.
If you consistently criticize your child, even
with good intentions, you’re installing
beliefs of unworthiness, inadequacy, or fear. These beliefs can stay
for life.
But if you speak with love, kindness, and encouragement,
you’re helping your child build a
foundation of confidence and resilience.
What You Say to Yourself Shapes Your Destiny
We often forget that we are our own worst
critics. And guess what? Your subconscious
doesn’t know sarcasm or jokes. It believes what it hears repeatedly.
So, if you keep saying:
·
“I’m not good enough.”
·
“I’m always failing.”
·
“Nothing ever works out for me.”
Your subconscious will quietly agree and steer
your life in that direction.
But if you consciously and consistently affirm:
“I am healthy, wealthy, happy, successful, and
prosperous.”
Your subconscious will start to believe that,
too, and change your reality accordingly.
Be
Careful Who You Let Into Your Inner Circle
Sometimes, even our friends unknowingly feed
us limiting beliefs. If someone constantly puts you down, even as a
"joke," it’s okay to lovingly
distance yourself.
You can still value the memories, but value yourself more.
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Final
Thoughts: Love Yourself Loudly
I’ve realized that the way we speak to
ourselves, to others, and especially to our children has lasting
consequences. Words are not just sound vibrations. They are energy, belief,
and creation.
So, from today, I invite you to join me in
this daily affirmation:
“I am healthy. I am wealthy. I am happy. I am
successful. I am prosperous.”
Say it like you mean it. Say it every day.
Your subconscious is always listening, and it's always creating.
Let’s
All Speak with Love. Live with Intention. And Think with Kindness.
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