WORDS ARE TOOLS OF CREATION
“In the beginning was the Word” — a reminder that creation itself begins with expression. Words are not passive symbols; they shape intention, direct energy, and call realities into being. Every single spoken word or phrase carries a vibration, and that vibration influences what unfolds into our life. When we speak, we are not merely describing the world — we are participating in its formation.
POWER WORDS
Some words carry more force than others. They hold momentum, unity, and creative potential. One of the most powerful is “together.”
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” – African Proverb.
Togetherness multiplies strength, amplifies purpose, and aligns intention.
Another potent word is “desire.” Desire is far stronger than “want.” Want implies lack; desire implies movement and choice. Desire carries intention, direction, and the spark of creation. It is the inner fire that defines your reality.
COMMANDING PRAYER
Prayer becomes most powerful when it is free from frustration or the perception of lack. Commanding prayer is not about arrogance — it is about identity. Pray as one who carries divine lineage. You are God’s offspring. A prince or princess does not apologize for existing, nor for creating. There is no need to be hesitant or apologetic when shaping your world. Creation responds to confidence, clarity, and conviction. Your life depends on your willingness to create.
WORDS AND EMOTION
The words you use most often — and the emotions behind them — shape the world you experience. Words infused with concerns create limitation. Words infused with certainty create expansion. Emotion is the fuel; words are the steering wheel.
PRAYER AS MANIFESTATION
Jesus’ prayers were declarations not hesitant hopes. He said, “Calm the storm,” and the storm obeyed. He called Lazarus forth, and Lazarus rose. Asking has power, but declaring truth carries a higher level of authority. Declaration aligns you with what already exists in the spiritual realm and calls it into the physical.
WORDS THAT WEAKEN CREATIVE SPEECH
Certain words dilute intention and weaken manifestation. They introduce hesitation, uncertainty, or lack. For example: that, about, also, want, need, not.
“The word ‘that’ creates separation.” —Katherine Jarvis, Unity Minister at Unity of Charlotte in the 1980’s.
Removing these hesitations from creative speech, when possible, strengthens clarity and amplifies power. Here are some strong thoughts:
EVERYTHING
I am everywhere.
I am everywhen.
I am everythere.
I am everythen.
I am any way.
I am what will be.
I am everynow.
I am everything.
You are also mine.
You are every me.
You are what I see.
You are all my time.
I'm also yours,
Every bit of me.
I am not so lost.
I am found in thee.
I am sometimes asked how I come up with these thoughts. They were received over Kansas and Colorado at 36,000 feet and 450 miles per hour and were written on the back of the boarding pass.
05/03/26