When R. Neville Johnston was shot three times in 1977, he died. But he came back knowing some things he hadn't known before. That the universe is made of up of vibrations for one. And that some of the most meaningful vibrations are the words we use in everyday thought and speech. Obviously it behooves us to choose our words with care so we can create the life we want.
Hidden Language Codes is a book about thought. Where we go in life is directly related to our mastery and command of our thoughts and our language. In evolving, we naturally change the way we think. A method of accelerating this process is to change the very words we think with. This book is the key to learning words that will improve our lives and giving up the ones that hold us back. Learn to use power wordswords that serve us wellsuch as "acceptance," "faith," even "MacGyver," and the key power word, "love." Those words that do not serve us well include "greed," "blame," "hard," and the poster child for disempowerment/slave thinking "can't."
Our language is full of unconscious triggersthe words we speak are making decisions for us, running us. As long as we continue to try, need, guess, want, whine, and victim our way through life, we sabotage our own goals and happiness. Never use these words again. Take charge of your thoughts and speech, and your life will follow suit.
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R. Neville Johnston was shot to death in 1977. He woke up in a hospital able to see people in their past lives. This NDE or "shaman's death" was just the beginning. He believes that he was sent back to assist in raising human consciousness to a higher echelon by helping us learn to speak an ascended language. He is the author of many books including The Language Codes and Telepathic Etiquette. Johnston lives in Reston, Virginia.
| Acknowledgments | |
| Preface | |
| The All-Important Introduction | |
| QUADRANT 1 OBSOLETE LANGUAGE | |
| Words That Disempower | |
| A List of Words That Do Not Serve Us Well | |
| Cliché Removal | |
| Changing Our Speech | |
| QUADRANT 2 WORDS AS POWER | |
| Vocabulary Equals Power | |
| A List of Words That Serve Us Well | |
| The Dialect of Angelese | |
| QUADRANT 3 LANGUAGE ANOMALIES | |
| The Mechanics of Language | |
| The Pitfalls of Superlatives | |
| The Disconnects | |
| Dialects of the Obsolete Paradigm | |
| The Dialect of Belief Conflicts | |
| The War of Ors | |
| The Language of Manipulation | |
| The Four Dialects of Guilt | |
| The Dialect of Victimese | |
| The Dialect of Inquisition | |
| The Dialect of Elitism | |
| The Dialect of the Bully | |
| The Charmed Life | |
| The Path of Regret | |
| QUADRANT 4 ARCHETYPE UPGRADE | |
| Modalities of Thought | |
| Human Consciousness as the Limitless Creator | |
| Thought Management | |
| Tense: The Hidden Language | |
| Brain Language Upgrade | |
| The Power of Our Language Creates | |
| Certificate of Self-Sovereignty | |
| Bibliography |
QUADRANT 1
OBSOLETE LANGUAGE
ANY LANGUAGE, by its nature, reflects the group of beings that speak it. In away it appears statistical. Where is the language focused? For example, thereare many more words in Eskimo to describe snow than there are in English.
Language reflects the lives of the natives. We are our language—fact. Now, howdoes our language describe us? What is the single biggest entry in our language?How many vocabulary words are there to describe love? Not so many. For moneythere are a lot more. The biggest vocabulary entry may take a moment torecognize.
What is built into the fabric of our language, the easiest thing to do in it,the hallmark? Doubt. There are more ways to doubt in our language than anythingelse—I think, I guess, perhaps, theoretically, usually, well, sometimes, maybe,normally, often, I mean not often, don't quote me, it isn't official yet, I maybe wrong but, I'll take it under advisement, I'm not sure, we'll see, maybelater, if God smiles, somehow, almost, hopefully, in the worst case, just incase, unless, what if.... We appear to speak a doubting language.
After a while language tends to do more than just reflect life. It perpetuatesand actually creates the life of the speaker. The words we speak habitually willeventually habituate our life to their meaning. We all too easily fall into thehabit of the language. A word is a decision made. In fact, all words aredecisions that have already been made.
Our language cleaves in half between words of control and words of create. Theone and only thing that we actually control is ourselves. The idea that wecontrol others is an illusion. The control of someone else is done only with thecomplete cooperation of the other. To say we "control a situation" is to saythat the situation is larger than us. When we are creating, we have accepted thesituation, incorporated it inside of us, and are therefore larger than it. Wecan then digest it, or recreate it to our specifications.
Should vs. Could is a perfect example. Should is guilt manipulation. Couldimplies option. Could is open-ended potential. Words that affix us to a singleoutcome (control) vs. words that are holographic (create) will be revealed tous. Our choice will influence the expansion of not only our minds, but ourcivilization.
In the last few years a surprisingly large number of us began to edit the wordshould from speech. Should is, without doubt, a word that is a decision made.The decision looks like: If you do not do what you should, you are guilty.Should is a major guilt-manipulation word. The fact that so many of us are nolonger using it indicates a major step forward.
We can do more than just stop the use of such words. We can stop "thinking in"these obsolete words. As long as we use fear-encrypted words to cause pain, weall remain less than what we could be. A way for us as humanity to stop it isfor us as individuals to stop it.
As surprising as this approach may sound, it will play. The only one you havecontrol of is yourself. The day enough of us decide to stop chattering thesedebilitating words, both in our heads and in our mouths, calm will just radiateto the rest of us. It is called the "hundredth monkey" effect.
Words That Disempower
All disempowering words have certain recognizable traits. They state that powerand authority are outside of the individual. These words are guilt encrypted,inspiring fear; they always make us feel "less." They are designed to keep us inplace, to enslave us.
There are a surprisingly large number of such words. Originally I thought ofthese words as short circuits in the field or dysfunctional. They function allright. They do more than just cross signals; they deaden the field at the momentthey are uttered. Other words bring it to life.
Let's examine a word that is really asleep: What happens when we say "need"?Close your eyes and observe the field around you when you say this word. Justfor starters, everything takes on the signature of desperation. There is analert. Suddenly we are climbing uphill. A subconscious program switches on,creating suffering in order to achieve getting what is needed. We are driven bylack.
But all information encoded in the word need is false information. There is nosuch thing as "need." It is a nonword. The packets of instruction containedtherein are negative, sucking, antivitality. It is the nature of the word. It isa fear word. It is a slave word. Anyone who has just used the word need has toldthe entire room what they are scared to death of. They have also told everyonethat they will go to any extreme to accomplish this. This is not informationthat is really useful to others, nor is it their business. Need is an illusionthat we are outgrowing.
As we as a species evolve, we will outgrow all disempowering words and thoughts.This volume is a forerunner of the more advanced line of thought. As these ideassprout in the fertile ground of our expanding consciousness, outdated words willtake on a distinctly sour tone. Those who are not yet ready for this advancewill be ever more distant from us and identifiable by their use of old fashionedlanguage.
In the process of your transmutation, forgive yourself when these word habitsslip out and just call on the higher realms to assist you in the retooling ofthe thought process. Human potential is truly infinite.
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