The power of words
The words spoken in verbal communication not only describe the perception of subjective reality, but also create it. The words routinely used generate new mental structures, change the way of being, thinking, and developing relationships with others. The vibration of the voice acts modificating reality, as the ancients argued, “nomina sunt conseguentia rerum” names are portents.
Therefore, one must be very careful about what one says; the sound emitted projects itself onto multiple planes of reality, opening up other dimensions, such as magical evocation in theurgy and ritual magic.
Prayer invocation to the divine, or mantra, literally thought acting, cause changes by moving the one who prays or meditates into a new dimension.
In the esoteric gospel of John, we read that it is sound that creates reality, the word logos from which everything originates, from which that which is manifested is born.
To control the original language of a people is to direct thought, to influence opinions and create new beliefs and ideologies, in effect modificating the view of reality. Erasing words serves to dissolve memories and thus History and culture, to standardize and massize thought and submit it to the will of the powers that dominate the world. The erasure of the myths of a lineage causes the detachment from its origins, the dispersion of its cultural heritage, and the loss of its soul.
Different idioms are the spirit of peoples: imposing a single language, the most involuted and elementary in History, involuted commercial language, destroys their true nature, reducing them to indistinct masses dominable effortlessly and cheaply. The so-called neo-language, made of empty terms coined in the U.S., builds that vision that globalism wants to impose, with the erasure of collective memory.
Language is identity, so its erasure entails the disappearance of the archetypes of the collective unconscious, the eclipse of the symbols that reconnect to the sacred. Peoples deprived of their gods are destined to disappear, to become brute masses enslaved to the basest drives, to the mere materiality of compulsive consumption.
The formless mass functional to the capitalist system speaks only one language and therefore has only one thought, same tastes, and desires for useless and shoddy goods. The buzzwords to numb consciences are inclusion, sustainability, green and other nonsense constantly bouncing around in the narrative of the media enslaved to Power. In reality, this is the society of exclusion, discriminating against those who do not submit to the One Thought, males, heterosexuals, whites, nationalists, the unvaccinated.
No trade union protects them when they are deprived of freedom, when they are prevented from working, when they are persecuted because they rebel against the worst abuse.
There is no inclusion, only homogenization, erasure of identity and rights, suppression of reality for mass optical illusion, a collective hypnosis. Integration and assimilation are purely theoretical concepts, with no possibility of practical realization, remnants of the colonialist mentality. That wants to paternalistically educate and redeem from ignorance peoples who have a strong identity, myths, and symbols still alive, a tribal culture far removed from that of the nurturing society. To convert them to petty materialism, to trivial consumption that will corrupt even the latest arrivals by making them new devourers of food and commodities.
Terminal capitalism soffocates the souls of the people of the old continent and at the same time distorts that of the masses of invaders. The insane illusion of easy wealth, of prosperity at any cost are the opium of the peoples of the time of dissolution. There is no effective sustainability, capitalism is based on selfishness and exploitation, the land is stripped and violated for a production fit for its own sake. They talk about environmental sustainability industries and corporations that pollute the environment and minds with messages as hypocritical as they are false.
Nothing is green in this world, only stupid empty words to numb consciences already deprived of a sense of reality by decades of hammering propaganda from perverse and inhumane ideologies.
Liberation from slavery passes through rebellion against the artificial language that excludes the majority of citizens to defend tiny aggressive and bullying minorities pampered by big capital.
Return to speaking local languages, so-called dialects, national languages correctly without neologisms and Anglicisms, to pronouncing Latin, a sacred language, without ridiculous American mispronunciations.
“What you think you become. What you think you attract. What you imagine you create.”
Buddha
We can add what you say becomes your reality.
Original column by Roberto Giacomelli: https://centrostudiprimoarticolo.it/il-potere-delle-parole/
Translation by Costantino Ceoldo