Yet a vocabulary is only as potent as what we have to say. If we ceaselessly throw words at everything, even love loses its impact.
How do we choose to voice our words? The voice we speak with is the colour of our lives. Is it whining, complaining, bitter, resentful?
As surely as the sun rises in the east, our voices deepen the impact of what we say more powerfully than our vocabulary, and so stain our lives with pain and discomfort (dis-ease) or colour them with joy and gladness.
Out of the hundreds of thousands of words we have available to use as speakers and writers in our everyday lives, what words do we choose and with what voice do we choose to speak them?
The voices of contentment and harmony unearth potent, transforming yes and thank-you words which lead us to our bigger selves and engage our interaction with the bigger picture that is wholeness.
When we choose to think and speak with these words, our actions and our circumstances start reflecting powerful transformation in our lives.