Your words are powerful beyond measure.
Every story we carry, every belief we repeat, every label we adopt becomes a line in the script we’re unconsciously living out.
But what if the script was never yours to begin with?
"For those who understand that energy is everything, that it is in everything and that all is because of energy, it will come as no surprise that the most powerful tool on Earth is actually the spoken or written word."
- Serge Benhayon
This is one of my all-time favourite quotes.
It brings awareness to the spells we speak over ourselves each and every day without even realising. And awareness to why, and how we’ve been so oblivious.
We know language changes over time, as each generation adds its unique spin on things. What’s been far less obvious is the magic those in power have cast by manipulating language so subtly that we actually fell for it, disempowering ourselves with our very own words. It’s the kind of pure genius any Marvel villain would be proud to claim!
I’ve always been obsessed with how people play with the 26 letters of the alphabet—books, poetry, music, and the lyrics of every song that made me cry, sing my heart out, or feel truly understood.
Then one day I realised that those words had far more power than I ever imagined.
How those letters are put together; how the energy behind them can manifest miracles or crush your very soul, and play such an integral role in shaping our lives.
Your words, and the energy underlying each one you think, speak or write matters. A lot.
That’s the entire reason I created The Magic Pen. Once we realise our language has been distorted, diluted, or dictated by systems that benefit from our silence… we get to write something new. To reclaim words. To rebuild meaning. To make language our own again, spell by spell, story by story.
Because there’s no power in repeating someone else’s script. Only when we rewrite the words we live by, do we begin to truly live by choice.
So forget spell casting with cauldrons and secret ingredients. Your words are powerful beyond measure, and it’s time to reclaim our stories and speak with intention like your life depends on it. Because it really does.
What stories still echo in your inner dialogue that aren’t really yours?