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Corey White

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Aug 19, 2023, 9:17:58 PM8/19/23
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Language is a powerful tool for communication, allowing us
to express our thoughts, feelings, and desires. However,
there exists a remarkable form of language known as High
Speech that transcends the conventional boundaries of
ordinary communication. High Speech has the extraordinary
ability to shape reality itself. Unlike regular language,
which primarily serves as a means of conveying information,
High Speech operates on the principle of direct expression
and intention, allowing you to manifest you desires and
transform your life.

At the core of High Speech lies the profound belief that
words have intrinsic power to bring about change in the
fabric of reality. While conventional language may involve
expressions of hope or desire for future outcomes, High
Speech reframes statements to assert that the desired
outcome already exists in the present. This alignment
between language and intention creates a potent resonance
that can influence the course of events.

High Speech operates on the principle that conviction and
intention are the driving forces behind creating the desired
reality. Unlike other magical practices that rely on invoking
deities or spirits, High Speech requires only the will of the
speaker. It recognizes the inherent potency of human words
when spoken with absolute certainty and sincerity.

The distinction between conventional language (regular
language) and High Speech can be explained using concepts
from psychology and cognitive science.

Conventional language often involves expressions of hope,
desire, or wish for future outcomes. When people use regular
language, they are mentally projecting themselves into a
potential future scenario and expressing their aspirations
for that future state. For example, saying "I hope to be
healthy and happy" expresses a desire for health and
happiness to be achieved at some point in the future.

On the other hand, High Speech operates by reframing
statements to assert that the desired outcome already exists
in the present. This involves a mental shift from projecting
into the future to affirming the present reality. In High
Speech, the speaker mentally embraces the desired outcome
as if it is already true. For instance, saying "I am healthy
and happy" in High Speech declares that the speaker perceives
themselves as currently being in a state of health and happiness.

In terms of grammar and syntax, both High Speech and regular
language follow the same rules and conventions of the
language they are spoken in. The main difference between the
two lies in the content and intention of the statements,
rather than their grammatical structure. In High Speech,
statements are phrased as positive affirmations in the
present tense, while in regular language, desires and wishes
are expressed more passively or in the future tense.

Conventional language involving future expressions often
engages mental time travel, where individuals mentally
simulate themselves in future scenarios, evaluating
possibilities and aspirations. High Speech, on the other
hand, involves self-affirmation, a psychological process
where individuals confirm their beliefs and self-concept
by declaring their current state as they desire it to be.

When people use regular language, they use words to convey
information, share thoughts, and describe their experiences.
For example, when someone says, "I wish I had more money,"
they are expressing a desire for a specific change in their
financial situation, without directly asserting that the
change has occurred.

High Speech, as mentioned, directly asserts reality.
Instead of merely describing or representing a desired
state, High Speech explicitly proclaims that the desired
state is already a reality. In this way, High Speech aims
to make a direct impact on the individual's perception of
reality and potentially influence the external world through
the power of suggestion and intention.

At the heart of High Speech lies the principle of intention,
closely aligned with the Law of Attraction. The Law of
Attraction posits that the energy we emit through our
thoughts and beliefs attracts similar energy from the
universe, shaping our experiences. In High Speech, when
individuals assert their desired reality as if it already
exists, they are aligning their intentions with a new reality.
This alignment will lead them to the manifestation of those
desires.

High Speech is similar to the notion of linguistic programming,
where individuals use language to program their subconscious
minds. Neuroscience has shown that repetitive positive
affirmations can lead to changes in neural pathways and beliefs.
This phenomenon, known as neuroplasticity, suggests that the
brain can rewire itself based on the thoughts we consistently
reinforce.

High Speech is not a new concept; it finds its roots in
ancient mystical and spiritual traditions. Throughout
history, various cultures have practiced forms of sacred
language, mantras, and incantations, believing in their
efficacy to create change in the world. These traditions
often stress the importance of belief, intention, and
alignment with cosmic forces—an approach similar to
High Speech.

Examples:
Let's consider the provided examples in scientific terms.
Could you please describe the grammar and syntax of the
language described here:

Regular Language: "I hope to be healthy and happy."

In this regular language expression, the speaker is mentally
projecting themselves into a future scenario where they
desire to be healthy and happy.

High Speech: "I am healthy and happy."

In this High Speech affirmation, the speaker is asserting
their current state as one of health and happiness, mentally
embracing it as if it is already true, potentially influencing
their perception and actions to align with this desired reality.

Regular Language: "I wish I had more money."

In this regular language statement, the speaker is expressing
a desire for more financial resources without directly
asserting that they already possess abundant wealth and
prosperity.

High Speech: "I have abundant wealth and prosperity."

In this High Speech declaration, the speaker is directly
asserting the reality of possessing abundant wealth and
prosperity in the present, aiming to prime their mind and
potentially influence their financial circumstances.

Regular Language: "I hope someone will love me someday."

In this regular language expression, the speaker is expressing
a wish for love from another person in the future.

High Speech: "I am a magnet for love, and people cherish me
for who I am."

In this High Speech affirmation, the speaker is asserting
their current state as being attractive to love and being
cherished by others, potentially influencing their
self-perception and interpersonal interactions to align
with this desired reality.
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