The Three Most Important Words in the Universe

The words we hear and read have an impact on the way we think. This often happens at a subconscious level, so while the power of the word goes apparently unnoticed by the listener, it is taking root alongside all that other information stored in the brain.

If you allow the words I hate you! to take root in your brain, ask yourself what message you are conveying to your self. What will inevitably grow from that root? Something hateful?

This is why it is important to listen to and read information consciously rather than unconsciously.

Om Namah Shivaya

Sticks and Stones is a chant which, when said with absolute conviction, must hold true. Its power is contained not only in the words themselves, but also in the faith of the person uttering the words.

Put another way, you have to believe in your words if they are to have true power.

All language is a form of vibration, as is everything in this Universe. Think ‘resonance’ (with the Universe itself) when you think ‘vibration’ and you will be getting closer to understanding the power of language.

The oldest known language to man is Sanskrit, which is considered to be the very origin of language. As such, it stands to reason that the resonance of Sanskrit must be unrivalled.

There can be no other known language which resonates as purely as Sanskrit.

For this reason I posit that the three Sanskrit words which form the mantra Om Namah Shivaya are the most important in the Universe


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