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Words of Power
What power do words have over the world? Can they move mountains or change night from day? Maybe... and maybe not?
This world of ours follow a set principle of laws. Light, Gravity, the two most prevalent aspects of this universe of ours. Gravity compresses, light is bent. Could changing the meaning of those words change the truth of them? No. But could you speak words to someone to have them change them? That is far less certain in this world of ours.
Words shape not the physical, but the mental. They have no direct influence over matter, but on the mental field, words have supreme power. Affect the right person and you can bring down the world to heel.
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Words that we use in everyday life... but what happens if you speak them to someone?
I urge you to test this theory of mine and record what happens in your journals. See who obeys and the effect that comes of it in the long run.
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Creativity/Mind
What role does creativity play in every day life? A good question that we should all ask ourselves.
But before we can truly dig into that we should ask ourselves, ‘What Is Creativity?’.
Is it a sum of parts that come together to paint a unique outlook? Is it something that we learn? Can it be changed… forced to become something that it is not?
Why is it that when two people look at the same image, they come to differing outcomes? Where one man may see joy, another sees sadness.
Does our ability to be creative affect who we are as a person?
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Creativity/Mind
What role does creativity play in every day life? A good question that we should all ask ourselves.
But before we can truly dig into that we should ask ourselves, ‘What Is Creativity?’.
Is it a sum of parts that come together to paint a unique outlook? Is it something that we learn? Can it be changed... forced to become something that it is not?
Why is it that when two people look at the same image, they come to differing outcomes? Where one man may see joy, another sees sadness.
Does our ability to be creative affect who we are as a person?
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