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Commands

What is the power of your intention?

You know your words have power – just how far does that power extend?

What is the power of your intention to heal? It only makes sense that we humans came equipped with a built-in ability to heal – just how far does that ability extend?

What is the power of your intention to cause disease? We humans get plenty out of being sick – from skipping school or work, to accessing powerful drugs, to receiving that most powerful drug – attention. Just how far does our power to cause our own disease extend?

If disease is a disruption of divine energy, then surely healing involves the applying of energy to correct the disruption.

Since words are energy, could we use words to apply the energy needed to correct disruptions?

In the beginning was the word. Words are symbols for everything we experience. Everything we experience is manifest through the spoken word.
History is filled with stories and messages about “speaking the word” in order to manifest desired change – from “prayer,” right up to today’s ever-present “affirmations.” Nothing new here.

But how would you use words for healing?

In this section, we’ll provide tools to help you claim your healing power and find the right words to address your situations.

How it Works

Let’s begin with a four-part generic format for a custom wellness command. The intention could be most anything – from clearing toxins to eliminating a bone spur.

• The first part of the command involves stating our intention. The idea is to be clear about our intention – that comes with learning about causes of symptoms and ways to use energy to address those causes.
• The second part of the command involves stating the authority from which we speak the word. We develop authority through practice and tightening our connection with Spirit.
• The third part of the command initiates the action. Ready, set, go – or something to that effect.
• The final part of the command expresses our gratitude. We say thank-you knowing our intention has been fulfilled. Expressing gratitude adds power and authority to our healing.

Commands may be simple or complex, short or long, eloquent or sloppy. The important points are:

• You’re the experimenter – you keep evolving and growing as your needs, abilities, and commitment change.
• You make them up in ways that makes sense and are pleasing to you.
• You learning by doing.
• Your power grows through practice.
• You charge your word with faith.

Commands aren’t the only way to move energy around, but they’re practical and serve as an important tool in growing into your healing gift.