The Magic Power of Words and Why Words Rule the World

Pao L Chang – Confucius said: “Without knowing the force of words, it is impossible to know more.”

powerWe hear and speak words everyday for the reason that we heavily rely on them to communicate. Because of this, words play a very important role for shaping our beliefs and perception of reality. It is estimated that the average person speaks more than 7,000 words per day. Even though we hear and speak words everyday, most of us have no clue as to how powerful words are.

What most people do not know about words is that they have magic properties and are very effective for deceiving the mind. However, words can also be used to empower the mind. In this article, I will show you how words are used to trick you to give up your natural rights and spiritual powers to the state. Every time you give up your spiritual powers and natural rights to a government agency, you are committing sin against the Prime Creator.

The process of using words to trick you to commit sin is what I like to refer to as word magic. Be aware that word magic can be used for good or evil purposes. If you are new to word magic, I recommend reading my empowering article titled Magic and the Power of Words. My article shows you evidence of why words have magic power.

One of the first things the state does to trick you to give up your natural rights, so they can make you play their vampiric game called the debt-based commerce system is by convincing you to sign commercial contracts with their government. Your first commercial contract with the state is the birth certificate. I am not going to go into details about the birth certificate, because this article is about educating you to become aware of the magic power of words and why words rule the world. If you want to learn more about the birth certificate, watch the short and informative video below.

 

The Magic Power of Words

Before we explore the magic power of words, I need to explain to you what magic is so you can see the relation between magic and the power of words. The term magic is derived from Old French magique, Latin magicus, and Greek magikos. One of the earliest definitions of magic is the “art of influencing events and producing marvels using hidden natural forces”.

The Universe has many natural forces. Some of these forces are the “engines” that control the behavior of sound, light, vibration, and frequency. When you learn to use these forces to control energy, you can control how energy manifest itself into physical things to a significant degree. This is the art of magic or magick.

One way to tap into the magic power of words is to use the force of thought along with sound and sacred geometry. Sound plays a really important role for directing energy to create sacred geometries. These sacred geometric patterns are some of the building blocks of matter, which is why they can be found near the core of all material objects, even down to the level of atoms. The evidence proving that sound has the power to create sacred geometry can be seen in cymatics.

A written word without sound is not that powerful. However, when you add sound to it using your voice, the word vibrates with more energy and therefore becomes “alive”, allowing it to do magical things. Because a spoken word has sound and sound can create sacred geometry, the right combination of spoken words can cast magic spells and control the flow of energy. Combine spoken words with the power of thought and emotion and certain natural elements (e.g., fire and water) and you have a very powerful tool to use for creating magic.

Why Words Rule the World

The system that deals with law and justice and keeps society in order is the court system. When you go to court, you are not really going to court but are going to a game arena to battle other people with words. The person who knows how to use words wisely and effectively will usually win. When you arm yourself with the right words and effectively use your mind and heart to unleash the power of words, you can win nearly every court case. This is why words rule the world.  Continue reading . . .

SF Source ZenGardner.com  May 2016

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4 thoughts on “The Magic Power of Words and Why Words Rule the World

  1. Yes this is subject close to my heart…my apologies for the double post…it was not intentional…

    Great article, written words are a transubstantiation of energy, a transfer from ones mind, to paper, then from paper to the mind of the reader, and if spoken, sung, played on an instrument…etc is a transubstantiation from one dimension into another…from the second dimension on paper, into the third living dimension through, reading, thinking, then speaking, singing, playing, doing….etc.

    Thank you so much for putting it up.

    Peace.

  2. Awesome article….

    Words are a power unto themselves, if one examines close enough they can see that words rule the mind, the mind rules perception and perception is everything, all one need do to control it, is to control the information fed into it.

    The courts run on words, it is a court like a tennis court, where players bat words back and forth until someone scores a point in “law” awarded by the referee in the black robes, one can also apply Newtonian physics to “law” when one perceives “law” as a game, the third law of motion in Newtonian physics says that for every “action” there is an opposite and equal “Re-action”.

    Someone brings an action against someone else in court, their opponent in turn provides the opposite Re-action in the form of a dispute, from there “motions” are made in court and the judge takes the equal or neutral position in an arbitrary capacity…and awards “points” of law.

    The people who are not players are the ones who have the actions brought against them and have chosen to be “Re-presented” to the court, thus showing the court their ignorance and incompetence in law by willingly, intentionally and by their own consent electing someone else to speak not for them, but as them in court.

    There was a time in history when most of the people couldn’t read or write, and the way churches are set up still reflect this, with the many pews facing forward to the pulpit with only one reading to the rest, courts today are the similar in their function.

    Words that have certain definitions in everyday use take on completely and sometimes reversed definitions in law, to suffer for instance in everyday use of it means to endure something, but in “legal speak” it means to consent to, give permission, agree…etc to something, or the word “include(s)” in everyday use has an expansive definition, this include(s) that…but in “legal jargon” has a restrictive definition (Inclusio unius est exclusio alterius, the inclusion of one, is the exclusion of the other-Maxim of law), which is why if the include(s) appears in a contract and is meant in the everyday definition it will have (but not limited to, or, without limitation) attached to it.

    The courts rely on peoples ignorance of the words being used against them, ignorance simply means to not know something, and as there maxims dictate, ignorance of the law is no excuse.

    here are a few Maxims to get you started…

    Qui vult decipi, decipiatur.
    Set him who wishes to be deceived, be deceived.

    Non decipitur qui scit se decipi.
    He is not deceived who know himself to be deceived.

    Sensus verborum est anima legis.
    The meaning of words is the spirit of the law.

    Verba fortius accipientur contra proferentum.
    Words are to be taken most strongly against him who uses them.

    Verba generalia generaliter sunt intelligenda.
    General words are to be generally understood.

    Verba nihil operandi melius est quam absurde.
    It is better that words should have no operation, than to operate absurdly.

    Misera est servitus, ubi jus est vagum aut incertum.
    It is a miserable slavery where the law is vague or uncertain.

    Nomen est quasi rei notamen.
    A name is, as it were, the note or mark of a thing.

    Nomen non sufficit si res non sit de jure aut de facto.
    A name does not siffice if there be not a thing by law or by fact.

    Non in legendo sed in intelligendo leges consistunt. The laws consist not in being read, but in being understood.

    Nemo praesens nisi intelligat.
    One is not present unless he understands

    Non temere credere, est nervus sapientae.
    Not to believe rashly is the nerve of wisdom.

    Sapientia legis nummario pretio non est aestemanda.
    The wisdom of law cannot be valued by money.

    Quaeras de dubiis, legem bene discere si vis.
    Inquire into them, is the way to know what things are really true.

    Scire leges, non hoc est verba eorum tenere, sed vim et potestatem.
    To know the laws, is not to observe their mere words, but their force and power.

    Here is one for those who use “law”yers
    Qui per alium facit per seipsum facere videtur.
    He who does anything through another, is considered as doing it himself.

    Words are indeed the magic, majik, maji…bullets of society, and just like neo in the Matrix movie one can stop those bullets in their tracks by learning not just their definitions, but their force and power as well…

    Great article…something i have been telling many for a long time now….thank you for writing it.

    SPES EST VIGILANTIS SONIUM
    DUM SPIRO SPERO.

    Peace.

  3. Awesome article….

    Words are a power unto themselves, if one examines close enough they can see that words rule the mind, the mind rules perception and perception is everything, all one need do to control it, is to control the information fed into it.

    The courts run on words, it is a court like a tennis court, where players bat words back and forth until someone scores a point in “law” awarded by the referee in the black robes, one can also apply Newtonian physics to “law” when one perceives “law” as a game, the third law of motion in Newtonian physics says that for every “action” there is an opposite and equal “Re-action”.

    Someone brings an action against someone else in court, their opponent in turn provides the opposite Re-action in the form of a dispute, from there “motions” are made in court and the judge takes the equal or neutral position in an arbitrary capacity…and awards “points” of law.

    The people who are not players are the ones who have the actions brought against them and have chosen to be “Re-presented” to the court, thus showing the court their ignorance and incompetence in law by willingly, intentionally and by their own consent electing someone else to speak not for them, but as them in court.

    There was a time in history when most of the people couldn’t read or write, and the way churches are set up still reflect this, with the many pews facing forward to the pulpit with only one reading to the rest, courts today are the similar in their function.

    Words that have certain definitions in everyday use take on completely and sometimes reversed definitions in law, to suffer for instance in everyday use of it means to endure something, but in “legal speak” it means to consent to, give permission, agree…etc to something, or the word “include(s)” in everyday use has an expansive definition, this include(s) that…but in “legal jargon” has a restrictive definition (Inclusio unius est exclusio alterius, the inclusion of one, is the exclusion of the other-Maxim of law), which is why if the include(s) appears in a contract and is meant in the everyday definition it will have (but not limited to, or, without limitation) attached to it.

    The courts rely on peoples ignorance of the words being used against them, ignorance simply means to not know something, and as there maxims dictate, ignorance of the law is no excuse.

    here are a few Maxims to get you started…

    Qui vult decipi, decipiatur.
    Set him who wishes to be deceived, be deceived.

    Non decipitur qui scit se decipi.
    He is not deceived who know himself to be deceived.

    Sensus verborum est anima legis.
    The meaning of words is the spirit of the law.

    Verba fortius accipientur contra proferentum.
    Words are to be taken most strongly against him who uses them.

    Verba generalia generaliter sunt intelligenda.
    General words are to be generally understood.

    Verba nihil operandi melius est quam absurde.
    It is better that words should have no operation, than to operate absurdly.

    Misera est servitus, ubi jus est vagum aut incertum.
    It is a miserable slavery where the law is vague or uncertain.

    Nomen est quasi rei notamen.
    A name is, as it were, the note or mark of a thing.

    Nomen non sufficit si res non sit de jure aut de facto.
    A name does not siffice if there be not a thing by law or by fact.

    Non in legendo sed in intelligendo leges consistunt. The laws consist not in being read, but in being understood.

    Nemo praesens nisi intelligat.
    One is not present unless he understands

    Non temere credere, est nervus sapientae.
    Not to believe rashly is the nerve of wisdom.

    Sapientia legis nummario pretio non est aestemanda.
    The wisdom of law cannot be valued by money.

    Quaeras de dubiis, legem bene discere si vis.
    Inquire into them, is the way to know what things are really true.

    Scire leges, non hoc est verba eorum tenere, sed vim et potestatem.
    To know the laws, is not to observe their mere words, but their force and power.

    Here is one for those who use “law”yers
    Qui per alium facit per seipsum facere videtur.
    He who does anything through another, is considered as doing it himself.

    Words are indeed the magic, majik, maji…bullets of society, and just like neo in the Matrix movie one can stop those bullets in their tracks by learning not just their definitions, but their force and power as well…

    Great article…something i have telling many for a long time now….thank you for writing it.

    SPES EST VIGILANTIS SOMNIUM
    DUM SPIRO SPERO.

    Peace.

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