The School of Greatness - 188 Choose Your Words Wisely
Episode Date: June 12, 2015What words will you choose to live by today? If you enjoyed this episode, check out show notes and more at lewishowes.com/188. ...
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Five Minute Friday, episode number 188.
And you've got to choose your words wisely.
Leo Bascoglia said,
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear,
an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the
potential to turn a life around. Now you are what you speak. Your words come together to write the
story of your life. So you must choose your words wisely. The words you think, the words you write,
the words you sing, the words you dream. In many creation stories, the word is considered the
origin of all life. The word is the catalyst, the intention, the incantation to manifest what was
previously only imagined. As if when something is first spoken, it only then becomes real.
spoken, it only then becomes real. Words truly are magic. Remember every stage magicians reveal?
The word we all associate with magic? It's abracadabra. With the flick of a wrist or the twist of the hand, something appears or disappears. The word abracadabra is said to have come from
an Aramic word, which means I create as I speak, or it came to pass as it was spoken.
Now, in 2000, the New York Times bestselling book,
The Hidden Messages in Water, by Japanese author Masaru Emoto,
explored the ability of words to directly affect the material world.
Now, Emoto proposed that human consciousness can have an effect on the molecular structure
of water.
He believed that water was a blueprint for our reality and that emotional energies and
vibrations could change the physical structure of water.
Now Emoto's water crystal experiments consisted of exposing water and glasses to different words, pictures, or music,
and then freezing and examining the aesthetic properties of the resulting crystals with microscopic photography.
Now Emoto claimed that water exposed to positive speech and thoughts would result in visually pleasing crystals being formed when that water was frozen,
and that
the negative intention would yield ugly, frozen-looking crystal formations.
He also believed that polluted water could be cleaned through prayer and positive visualization.
Now, even though Emoto's work is widely considered pseudoscience, there was something
very compelling about his hypothesis because the human body is said to be nearly 60% water if perhaps
Emoto was on to something real the words we use within our body may have a
profound effect on our physical health and well-being through more widely
accepted research in neuroscience we do know that our choice of words has a
direct and immediate
effect on our emotional response and makes our brains inclined to respond in specific
ways. This is true whether we are reacting to spoken words delivered by someone else
or to the inner self-talk that we hear ourselves saying inside our heads. Now, Jeff Brown said, words so powerful, they can crush a heart or heal
it. They can shame a soul or liberate it. They can shatter dreams or energize them. They can
obstruct connection or invite it. They can create defenses or melt them. We have to use words wisely.
fences or melt them. We have to use words wisely. Now at the end of World War II, the Allies sent a message to the Japanese demanding surrender. The Japanese responded with the word makusatsu,
which translates as either to ignore or to withhold comment. It is said that the Japanese
meant that they wished to withhold comment to discuss and then decide.
The Allies translated Makusatsu as the Japanese deciding to ignore the demand for surrender.
The Allies therefore ended the war by dropping the atomic bomb and transforming the world we live in forever.
Margaret Atwood said,
A word after a word after a word is power. What words will you choose
to live by today and how will you define yourself? What power do you carry with a single word?
Make sure to use your words wisely.
I hope you guys enjoyed this five minuteminute Friday, episode number 188.
Thank you so much for listening and for tuning in each and every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
for the School of Greatness podcast.
Words are extremely powerful, and there are so many moments in my life where I can remember
that when my energy was low and when I was feeling down and out and
when things weren't going well, it's usually because I was saying things internally or externally
that directed and guided those feelings. And when I shift my feelings and my energy shifts
to speaking clearly with my words and powerfully with my
words and coming from inspiration as opposed to depression or anger or frustration. My body
tends to follow. My body doesn't lie with what I say and what I think inside. So as a friendly
reminder today, guys, make sure to use your words wisely. Be loving to yourself internally. Don't
beat yourself up. Love on yourself. Let yourself know that it's okay if you make mistakes and that
you're going to learn from them and move forward and continue to use your words publicly with what
you share, what comes out of your mouth. Make sure they're very intentional because what you say,
your body will follow and they will feel.
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