Have you heard of the phrase, “Speak it into existence”?
If so, what exactly does it mean to you?
Does it mean:
- To be aware of the words that come out of your mouth, because, “words mean things”?
- If you say something about yourself often enough you’ll become it?
Speaking things into existence is not difficult, just
methodical. What they don’t tell you is that words are just
the tip of the iceberg. You need to match the words up with
your thoughts, beliefs, and feelings.
Here’s A Guide On How To Speak
Things Into Existence Properly:
1. Match Your Words With Your
Thoughts
Ensure that what you’re speaking into existence, you’re also
thinking it into existence. You cannot have a mind that
opposes what you say, everything needs to be in accordance
because contrary to what you say, the mind is the primary
driver of bringing things into existence.
Example: You’re speaking a better body into existence, but
your thoughts are indicating that you are not ready to take
on a healthier diet and consistent fitness routine.
2. Match Your Words With Your
Beliefs
Beliefs are a tricky thing, because there are regular beliefs
(which include values, etc.) then there are limiting beliefs
which are ultimately the beliefs we obtained from as early
as childhood that hold us back from realizing our potential.
So if you’re, “speaking things into existence”, but are not
believing in what you are saying, it can be quite ineffective.
Example: You are manifesting your future partner to be a
celebrity, but your limiting belief is telling you that it’s
impossible for a “nobody” like you to be with someone of
high-status.
3. Match Your Words With Your
Feelings
How do you feel about what you are speaking over your
life? Anxious? Unprepared? Just overall having negative
emotions about it? Make sure your feelings are positive,
because alongside your desires; how you feel about them is
also the energy you may attract, too.
Example: You’re speaking wealth over your life, but you’re
feeling nervous about backlash from family members or
friends who may think you’re “too bougie now”, or not
helping them enough financially.