The Power Of Words by Prerna Gupta

Power Of Words
Power Of Words
Every word uttered from your mouth is very powerful. Thus, it has been taught in Hindu
traditions that there is a blessing of Maa Saraswati on your tongue once a day. Therefore, be
careful about every word you say.

The logic behind this belief is that people become more aware of their words and do not say
useless or hurtful words. There is a quote by Master Choa Kok Sui that if you eat dirty it will dirty
your body, but if what comes out of your mouth is hurtful then it will dirty your soul.
Know The Right Use Of Your Words

Now, that we are aware of the power of words, we move on to how to use them wisely. Words
have the power of creation and destruction. You as a soul can always choose to use your words
as loving, kind, healing or hurtful, revengeful, and discouraging.
That is why, it is important to meditate. As you begin meditating you are more aware of
thoughts, words, and actions and this will help you regulate your words. You will be in control of
your words and whatever comes out of your mouth is loving, kind, positive, and encouraging
then whomever you will meet in the journey will heal by just listening to you talk.
Never Speak Ill Of Others

Words also have to destroy someone. Whenever you speak ill of someone, it leaves a scar on
the aura of the other person and it restricts their growth. This will bear karmic repercussions but
also in normal terms, because of your hurtful words, someone’s growth is stuck is equally bad.
And the suffering increases when it is your loved ones.
Conclusion
Therefore, be cautious of what of speak of, and how you speak, and irrespective of how the
other person is behaving or acting, make sure your words are kind and compassionate. With the
world slipping into war and chaos, there is a need to spread love and kindness around the
world.
FAQs
How To Gain More Command Over Words?
Mediate, practice silence, and go for retreats, these training will help you understand yourself
better and thus, you will gain better command over your words.

Prerna Gupta

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