The divine language of light (or why we don’t use swear words or low language in our family)
We are aware of how sensitive and strict we are with language, among other things, compared to so many others.
We have the highest standards and have sometimes wondered whether this is excessive.
Because it feels like everywhere we go, people are rough with each other, parents are rude to each other, children tease each other and everyone acts as if this is normal.
And so we investigated this further for ourselves.
And here are our findings:
Every word we speak is audible and therefore intention made tangible.
It has a vibration that cannot only be perceived by the ear.
It is an expression of our chosen state and has a frequency that vibrates.
Ultimately, we even use it to create matter and reality.
And one thing is clear: we use the word not only towards ourselves, with each other in the family, but also everywhere in our world by creating love, freedom and peace, or anger, separation and fear.
Words are like magic formulas.
And we can consciously use them to work wonderful magic and express love – to make it vibrate.
And that’s what we do.
And that is how we have arrived at our high standards in terms of the quality of our language.
It is only through these high standards that we live by that we have been able to bring our family relationships, our business and indeed our entire reality into the vibration of unconditional love and, as a result, manifest it as such on all levels.
This is why we are so incredibly careful not to use lower words that contain lower vibrations and frequencies, but to speak the light language of love.
We really don’t have any swear words or low language. ZERO!
And the foundation for the children’s language, the language in our family, is of course laid by Katie and I as mom and dad.
We are very mindful, especially in arguments or fights. Of course, we don’t always agree with each other.
But over the decades, we’ve always managed to get along without swearing, even in disagreements.
And even if it’s just because a plate is dropped or some other small mishap happens, that doesn’t give us any reason to get linguistically derailed.
The principle of always hearing her say applies here too:
“I am with me and only me”
No dropped plate, no bad weather and certainly not my beloved Katie or our wonderful children have to be used as a reason for me not being in control – or even allowing anger, rage or frustration in me (to the extent) that it could then take over.
And so these high standards of (magic) language that Katie and I have set for ourselves and our relationship have affected our children.
And whenever anyone anywhere uses language that is audibly low to us, or says a curse word, we all notice it in the family and distance ourselves.
Our two youngest daughters are particularly sensitive to the lovelessly chosen magic language if it is used by strangers somewhere.
How do you see it? Is it normal for you to swear sometimes? Or are you as clean as we are?
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The divine language of light (or why we don’t use swear words or low language in our family)
We are aware of how sensitive and strict we are with language, among other things, compared to so many others.
We have the highest standards and have sometimes wondered whether this is excessive.
Because it feels like everywhere we go, people are rough with each other, parents are rude to each other, children tease each other and everyone acts as if this is normal.
And so we investigated this further for ourselves.
And here are our findings:
Every word we speak is audible and therefore intention made tangible.
It has a vibration that cannot only be perceived by the ear.
It is an expression of our chosen state and has a frequency that vibrates.
Ultimately, we even use it to create matter and reality.
And one thing is clear: we use the word not only towards ourselves, with each other in the family, but also everywhere in our world by creating love, freedom and peace, or anger, separation and fear.
Words are like magic formulas.
And we can consciously use them to work wonderful magic and express love – to make it vibrate.
And that’s what we do.
And that is how we have arrived at our high standards in terms of the quality of our language.
It is only through these high standards that we live by that we have been able to bring our family relationships, our business and indeed our entire reality into the vibration of unconditional love and, as a result, manifest it as such on all levels.
This is why we are so incredibly careful not to use lower words that contain lower vibrations and frequencies, but to speak the light language of love.
We really don’t have any swear words or low language. ZERO!
And the foundation for the children’s language, the language in our family, is of course laid by Katie and I as mom and dad.
We are very mindful, especially in arguments or fights. Of course, we don’t always agree with each other.
But over the decades, we’ve always managed to get along without swearing, even in disagreements.
And even if it’s just because a plate is dropped or some other small mishap happens, that doesn’t give us any reason to get linguistically derailed.
The principle of always hearing her say applies here too:
“I am with me and only me”
No dropped plate, no bad weather and certainly not my beloved Katie or our wonderful children have to be used as a reason for me not being in control – or even allowing anger, rage or frustration in me (to the extent) that it could then take over.
And so these high standards of (magic) language that Katie and I have set for ourselves and our relationship have affected our children.
And whenever anyone anywhere uses language that is audibly low to us, or says a curse word, we all notice it in the family and distance ourselves.
Our two youngest daughters are particularly sensitive to the lovelessly chosen magic language if it is used by strangers somewhere.
How do you see it? Is it normal for you to swear sometimes? Or are you as clean as we are?
Do you use any swear words at all?
Are we too strict?
What do you think?