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Words Are Spells

Words are Spells

The first thing you learn when you go to school is how to spell. Words are spells to create a sentence of terms. Think of a jail sentence or a prison term. The Wyrd sisters in Greek mythology were Fates or witches who controlled the fates of man. In our language we use curse words and cursive writing. We cuss and dis-cuss. Words have meaning and (are) mean things especially cross words. They can be used to make a point. We use a “con” verse to converse in order to keep us off course in our dis-course as a phrase frays. We use catch words.

A story is a spiel or a spell. It is all part of the gospel of the Godspell or God’s spell. Books contain chapters. What is a chapter? A chapter is a secret society or religious order, like the Knights Templar. A chapter contains many pages. What is a page? A page is an understudy and in service to the queen and king, as in pages and squires, a knight who is well versed in magic and is more or less a soldier or trained assassin.

Books contain chapters. What is a chapter? A chapter is a secret society or religious order, like the Knights Templar. A chapter contains many pages. What is a page? A page is an understudy and in service to the queen and king, as in pages and squires, a knight who is well versed in magic and is more or less a soldier or trained assassin.

Abracadabra is a Hebrew phrase meaning, “I create what I speak.” When you use the English language, you also practice the occult. Which is why we had SPELL-ing tests in school every week. Occult just means hidden knowledge which can be used for good or evil purposes.

Words are Spells

What are we pledging allegiance to? What does that flag really represent? Turns out the flag we have associated as symbolic to our “Freedom” is the flag of the CORPORATE United States (not the Republic), which we are PROPERTY of. Unbeknownst to many, there is a difference between the real you (human) and your legal fiction, the corporate version of you. Your name in all capital letters is your strawman.

Your strawman is your birth certificate. A receipt of goods coming off a ship. What ship? Oh just the biggest slave ship in history called the U.S. Citizen Ship. Getting it yet?

Most words have multiple meanings and synonyms not to mention many anagrams which the subconscious mind can recognize. Factor in its homophones such as “there”, “they’re”, and “their” and it can get quite confusing to keep track. What effect does that have when words with almost opposite meanings are homophones. Think about “know” and “no”. Knowledge is considered a very positive word yet it is linked phonetically with the most negative word in our language.

Pronouncing the words has a pronounced effect. The science of cymatics shows how all spoken sounds take on a vibratory geometry or shape.  Each letter of the English language was created using sacred geometry. The sound of each letter was created using sacred sound. When you speak words you create vibrational sound frequencies. Even the bible says, “In the beginning was the word.”

Words are Spells

How are we being programmed through our language to go to the sun or hell? Hello?!!!! Helios was the Greek name for the sun. The sun in English as well as other languages such as Latin, is called Sol. We are all said to be souls or to have a soul (Sol). We have a solar plexus and our feet have soles.

Knowing this, have you considered that every time you speak, you are essentially casting a spell? This is why it is so important to pay special attention to how you speak about yourself, your life, the world and others.

It’s time to learn more about this and break free by becoming a secured party creditor in a DTSS Complete Freedom membership Program today.



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