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#3 Why is it said that words possess energy?

Updated: Jan 17


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The power of words lies in their role as the primary means of communication for our thoughts, feelings, and ideas. Each word carries within it stories, emotions, vibrations, and associations that influence our perception and reactions.

The energy of a word can be described as "high" or "low" based on the reactions it elicits.


For example, words like "love," "peace," and "joy" emit a positive and elevated energy because they represent pleasant concepts and feelings. Conversely, words like "hate," "war," and "sadness" can have a lower energy because they evoke negative and low feelings.


The energy of words is also linked to their usage in our culture and society.

Over time, certain words can increase or decrease in strength due to historical events or changes in social attitudes.


The power of a word can also vary depending on the individual. A term that holds particular importance for one person may not affect others in the same way. Our personal experiences and cultural context influence this perception.


Studies have been conducted demonstrating the influence of words on matter, particularly on the molecular structure of water. The observed results are incredible, and it is interesting to keep in mind that the cells in our human body are composed of 99% water.


Take a moment to reflect on this...


In summary, words are powerful because they convey meaning and emotions. Although their energy can be interpreted differently depending on the context and the person, their ability to evoke, influence, and alter a state underscores their importance in our everyday lives.


Do you want to harness the power of words in your life?

Wording Art© offers this perspective, and it is up to you to activate it.

If this is what you want, then the next steps are for you, and it is your responsibility to follow through with what is proposed if you continue.


The choice is yours, and regardless of your decision, we wish you much happiness and success.


The WA team

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