Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Power of our Language

Q. Has the PTW deliberately manipulated our languages (particularly the most popular languages) as a mind control component? In what ways should we change our languages? I also noticed that some negative words became more positive or at least neutral and socially acceptable, and some positive words are now turned into negative.
A. The PTW (Powers That Were) have absolutely changed our language.  I get that there was a shift sometimes after Shakespeare's time (his language and wording has an authentic vibe).  I see that many powerful people practicing in black magic met with the monarchy of England (huge PTW history rooted there).  At that time a realization was made that our words subconsciously altered our reality of what we felt was right, wrong, true and false.  I also get that this thought is similar to how subliminal messaging works.  

I see these people (or consultants) advising the current nobility of England that subtle changes, if used and accepted would essentially be a form of spell casting (and more powerful as a collective versus an individual).  The constant usage reinforced the spell on a consistent basis  The goal was to create a docile society, of people so they could be manipulated and controlled.  

I hear that one of the first changes was to change the word use of "Thee" to "You" (aka Ewe, a female sheep, aka a society of sheeple).  From there, other subtle phrases and slang were introduced, still strengthening the original intent power and control.  Telling people to have a good "weak end" followed by "Monday mourning."  Constantly promoted a weaker society.  Then, the govern (control) ment (of the mind) gained even further control as an instrument to guide and influence people to do the "right" thing or be punished.  

As we learn the new language, we practice "spelling" (casting spells) through world meanings and usage.  In business deals, we create contracts (from the word "coven").  We tell people to break a leg for luck (why?) or say we would die to obtain xyz (would you really, if not why say so).  

Our language is full of words of negativity and ill intent.  It is almost impossible to escape, BUT you can chose not to participate through your own will and intention.  People that are unaware and just repeat phrases with no further thought (I get) are viewed as casting a spell in a chant.   If on a daily basis you take a brief moment and ask your guides, higher self or the Universe for protection (you can do more than a few moments if you prefer), you will be protected.  They want to help you, so ask.  You can also request that you work in the greater good, and express that your actions are to be done and viewed with positive intent.  If you have positive intent and request protection the words of others can be seen, felt and experienced as just words.  In the event you feel you are having an emotion and are unsure why, ask yourself, does this belong to me or was it projected on you by something else.  If it is some else's, it needs to leave- tell it!.  Your higher self, guides and the Universe will protect you with some mindful action on your part. 

And that is all I have for this reading.  Thank you.  Love and light-

25 comments:

Metushelah said...

Fascinating!

Admin said...

Great post, thanks.

Serene said...

Wake Up Everyone!! Wake Up!!

Denise Christensen said...

Very interesting! An entire book could be written on how language has been manipulated/designed to control the masses. It would indeed help everyone wake up.

Wendy said...

If anyone finds a book on this topic..please mention it...thanks lynn

Ice said...

After reading this post, I found myself being more observant with American English idioms. These came to me today with some suspicion:

Killing time - It is used to mean to pass the time by doing something, used in a somewhat derogatory sense to alleviate one's boredom. As we know, time can't be "killed," and this phrase actually makes an enemy of time by giving it the blame for a person's state of inaction, voluntary or otherwise.

Feeling like a million dollars - This means a person feels terrific. Like winning a million dollars from the lottery? Is a million dollars really going to make us happy, or truly alleviate the challenges of our lives? Would I really want to feel like a wad of thick, printed paper that has no value and purpose on the rest of nature other than what our minds give it?

Ice said...

https://psychicfocus.blogspot.com/2014/12/mental-take-over-mk-ultra-spell-casting.html

This, the last post of 2014, is a related post on words and spell casting.

John Casey said...

Very powerful. Thanks, Lynn.

EA RW said...

Interesting, I recently came across this video https://youtu.be/zgcW6Hzn46w. It's quite long.

He explains about quantum language.

I really don't know if it resonates with anybody but we don't get this stuff in ordinary schools.

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

Thank you for the comments. I too find this topic very interesting! I really do think about the words I use (and sometimes it occurs to me too late and I see why a certain outcome happened). I am also interested in a book if anyone has seen one (I think this knowledge is somewhat hidden and suppressed from us).

Tea said...

There is a book i read about 10 years ago that went into great detail about the choice of words we use and how it affects us! (Basically hits the nail on the head with this topic)

Went to my bookshelf, and i must have moved it. But i remember it was a male author, and it was a green book. Thinner book. Back then when i read it, it was so eye opening, it was amazing.

I am on the hunt for it now.. ;)

Celestial said...

I feel some ethnic languages, mostly asian dialects have negative sounding/energy yet some are just melodious. How are they created and why?

Metushelah said...

late 16th century (in the sense ‘bewitch, put under a spell’): from Latin fascinat- ‘bewitched,’ from the verb fascinare, from fascinum ‘spell, witchcraft.’

A Man Called Da-da said...

'Break a leg' comes from the acting world, where saying 'good luck' seemingly invited BAD luck, hence 'break a leg' would take the curse off it. Talk about a superstitious lot (actors). Try standing up in the middle of a theatrical perfomance and screaming, "MACBETH" at the top of your lungs and see what the acting company does!

Btw, I always felt hinky when I entered Coventry ("Coven-Tree"). Brr.

A Man Called Da-da said...

Note that we will be soon (relatively) speaking "light language." This is understood by all beings, no translators necessary, no black magic applicable. The cabal will not enjoy the next fortnight.

Cheryl said...

Seven Bomar also does an excellent job analyzing the many spells cast into our language.

Cheryl said...

Sevan. Darn autocorrect.

Serene said...

With my theater friends, I always refrain from the break a leg saying. Never liked it. "May you remember all your lines and movements," sounds much more positive.

Ice said...

Wow, Methuselah! Studying the etymology of words will be another eye opener. That doesn't yet include etymology from other languages, especially ancient ones! The languages show how a people think, or what may have been influenced by a governing body. The important thing now is to filter through the words we use and actively choose the positive.

Just a random thought. We always talk about "opening our eyes" as though they were closed, as though we're always behind this veil of ignorance. In actuality, we only have one pair of eyes, yet we open them again and again when we find out something mind-boggling.

Wendy said...

Nobody get offended but the word negro seems like a curse of the race...feels like it means...neg (negative)gro....grow......negative grow......

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

Thanks again for all the comments. I am super intrigued by the topic too. I will check out Sevan and see if I can find his book- Thanks!!

Unknown said...

http://ewao.com/2016/07/26/edward-snowden-reveals-intricate-details-about-earths-innermost-inhabitants/

Found this interesting article about the beings from inner earth!

tara said...

David Icke's books , especial The Biggest secret covers a lot about this. brilliant subject Lynn.

Seems so much is inverted.

A Man Called Da-da said...

Btw, should have mentioned... words DON'T have power unless you give them power. You can choose to take the power away. YOU are all-powerful and infinite.

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

Good point, Dada!