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The Power of Your Inner Voice

What an amazing gift we each have within us, our inner voice. Our inner voice holds so much power over the way we think, feel and live. The ability to enhance and improve our lives or to darken and destroy our lives. That voice within is our subconscious or even our unconscious being that rules over our spirit. We have control over our inner voice whether we are aware of it or not. We can hear what that voice is saying to us and let it lead us, but we also can reject that voice of negative things that hinder us. 

 

Your inner voice can create your reality. We have the power to use our inner voice to control who we are. That inner voice is not exactly us in a sense, it is a part of us that wants to seize control and direct our path. We are an observer, listener to that voice. It doesn't always have to be listened to or followed. We can reprimand that voice when spoken negatively and encourage more positivity through dedication to changing how we think, how we let it speak.  

 

It feeds off emotions, giving more depth to an emotion if we continue on that path and it can call forth that into our life. Our inner voice can be positive and negative but we can choose which side of the spectrum we choose to listen to.  

 

The negative that comes from the voice is not from you, it is rooted from the projection or manipulation of others, they gave that to you, it is a way to unconsciously beat yourself down before others can. A lot of our inner voices are from the way we were spoken to as a child, in return that is how we learned to speak to ourselves. If we were talked down to, talked negatively to, put down or discouraged, that is how we learn to talk to ourselves. That is a false sense of control. You can take back that control and deny those negative voices and take back control of who and what you think you are. 

 

The positive is from you, a part of you that wants to be there for you and support you, against all odds of what was instilled in you. That is the part of you that believes in you and who you are. It can be rooted in good that was spoken to you as a child, praise or approval. It can also come from working on our thought process, turning around a negative or doubtful thought. We can redirect that thought and change what is being said by intentions and listening. The voice doesn’t always use words, listen to how your body feels or reacts. 

 

When we redirect and take control over the path of the voice, we learn to trust that voice and listen more closely, not allowing the opinions of others or the world to dictate our path. You have to clear up the doubts in your mind to be able to follow your inner voice. 

 

The way we allow our inner voice to speak to us matters. Like the saying goes, "Raise your words, not your voice. It is the rain that grows flowers, not thunder". That means that raising our words, changing them, with positivity and love can have a bigger impact on us rather than the volume of our voice, the intensity and negativity. We choose how we are spoken to internally. 

 

There are many different ways that we can take that control back and change the direction the voice speaks in. By slowing down when we have a negative thought, listening to where that came from, did that come from a past version of you that was beat down or a place of doubt and fear. When we take the time to analyze the words spoken, we can dissect it and tell the voice that it is wrong by speaking the opposite, something positive. 

 

For example, the voice says to us, "I'm not good enough", whether that be in a relationship, job, hobby or anything in life, we slow down and see where that voice came from. For me as a child I was mentally and emotionally abused, made to feel not good enough. That carried over into my adulthood, so when being in a relationship, I felt that I was not worthy or deserving of love, therefore that voice would tell me "I'm not good enough". That was not a true statement, that came from a place within me that was hurt and afraid. I had to step back and see that this was coming from a place of fear not from fact. When I saw that, I was able to change what the voice was saying, my true voice, that I am good enough, I just have fear that I am not good enough. The fear of something is not enough evidence to prove the correctness of it. 

 

Not all things spoke by this inner voice are going to be true, some lack justifiable reason. It is up to us to determine what is true to us and to not allow the false things spoken to dictate our lives. We have a choice, we have the ability and strength to do so if we take the time and effort. 

 

Our inner voice is an incredible force with the ability to build up or tear down. It has immense power to shape and direct our path. We can take control and live a happy, positive existence. Sending you all my love and light! 



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