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In the deeper teachings about the power of words, it is possible to manipulate the power within sound and thought. This can take us beyond the world of the Elohim into what appears to be supernatural, but is actually scientifically based upon string theory. We are simply saying that sound can act to change physical matter. We know that a musical note can shatter glass by affecting it first on a subatomic level to create a new reality. Superstring theory basically says that subatomic particles are a form of superstring frequencies, which make the subatomic particles bond together to form patterns. This is how these superstrings create a vibration. When these are activated, sound is formed and a pattern is created. What makes the superstrings vibrate in a certain way? The kabbalists will tell you it is the power of thought and how well that thought is focused. It is in this understanding that we have the merging of science and spirituality. This is a warning to pay attention to our words. The sounds we make are the words that come out of our mouths. Our words count. The measure of the character of a person is how he or she uses words. Words are connected to our thoughts. This is why I say “Always begin your thoughts with the love of God.” If we start our thoughts with negativity, our words create damage in the world and destruction in the universe. According to kabbalah, we are creating a new universe in every moment. In every moment we have a choice: Are we creating a universe of order that helps us become more aware of our unity with God, or are we creating a universe of chaos that creates a feeling of separation from God? It is all about awareness. God is always present, within and without. Whether we feel unity or separation has to do with the power of our words. Rabbi Gabriel Cousens, MD Torah as a Guide to Enlightenment (Parsha Mattot)
Posted on: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 13:25:10 +0000

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