Forwarded from Mind Over Matter (Kitty)
"I’m an energy reader, feeler, seer. I can feel the emotions behind the words one speaks or writes, and often I know what a person is feeling before they are even aware of the feeling themselves. It’s a weird gift I have. With that said, let’s talk about the energy behind an untruth when someone says “I’m sorry”.
-First is the encoding of the word. Sorry is said to have originated around the 13th century, to mean “distressed, grieved, full of sorrow”. The German use was akin to “full of sores”. Around the 18th century, the word began to be used to express an apology to another… Now let’s get weird - words are spells right, they carry the intention behind its creation of the person who created it. But they can also change based on the intention of persons using it. In its creation it wasn’t necessarily a fun word (distressed)…and with a little mind expansion you can see the fun they were having when they began using it to express an apology in the late 1800s. My brain jokes at the thought “I am full of sores at your plight”.
-Second is the calling in of your I AM - your state of being. Have you recognized that sometimes you may feel sick but don’t get knocked down until you say aloud “I am sick”? And then you are down for the count. Had you said “I am healing” instead, would you have ever gotten sick? Same principle with the word sorry. Have you noticed that when you say it that you often end up saying it many many more times. Situations begin to arise where you are saying “I’m sorry” for every situation. Are you truly calling in reasons to be full of sores? Or distressed so much that you must continue to apologize for it?
-Third, try “I apologize” instead. Or become a master of intentions and reclaim the word altogether. Recode the phrase “I’m sorry” to mean “I apologize”. Apologize (the word) doesn’t have any negative repercussions to me, not that it’s a pure word…it’s just one that others have found difficult to taint with their own intentions…so, to me, the use maintains authenticity.
Your I AM state is amazing, glorious, fantastic, worthy, beautiful. Call in those positive words when utilizing I AM. You’ll begin to see those positive things manifest around you.
Should someone use I’m sorry with you when it isn’t warranted, kindly tell them that they are amazing and have nothing to apologize for. Should someone offend and they say “I’m sorry”, you can change that energy with your intention by simply saying “I accept your apology, thank you”. Because once spoken the energy is out there, but you don’t have to take on that energy yourself (I’m sorrys can be heavy energy for the recipient too!). Transmute it into love, fun, peace, joy…
Switch those words, and manifest a life without sorry as your state of being. You deserve that."
- Jason Summers
-First is the encoding of the word. Sorry is said to have originated around the 13th century, to mean “distressed, grieved, full of sorrow”. The German use was akin to “full of sores”. Around the 18th century, the word began to be used to express an apology to another… Now let’s get weird - words are spells right, they carry the intention behind its creation of the person who created it. But they can also change based on the intention of persons using it. In its creation it wasn’t necessarily a fun word (distressed)…and with a little mind expansion you can see the fun they were having when they began using it to express an apology in the late 1800s. My brain jokes at the thought “I am full of sores at your plight”.
-Second is the calling in of your I AM - your state of being. Have you recognized that sometimes you may feel sick but don’t get knocked down until you say aloud “I am sick”? And then you are down for the count. Had you said “I am healing” instead, would you have ever gotten sick? Same principle with the word sorry. Have you noticed that when you say it that you often end up saying it many many more times. Situations begin to arise where you are saying “I’m sorry” for every situation. Are you truly calling in reasons to be full of sores? Or distressed so much that you must continue to apologize for it?
-Third, try “I apologize” instead. Or become a master of intentions and reclaim the word altogether. Recode the phrase “I’m sorry” to mean “I apologize”. Apologize (the word) doesn’t have any negative repercussions to me, not that it’s a pure word…it’s just one that others have found difficult to taint with their own intentions…so, to me, the use maintains authenticity.
Your I AM state is amazing, glorious, fantastic, worthy, beautiful. Call in those positive words when utilizing I AM. You’ll begin to see those positive things manifest around you.
Should someone use I’m sorry with you when it isn’t warranted, kindly tell them that they are amazing and have nothing to apologize for. Should someone offend and they say “I’m sorry”, you can change that energy with your intention by simply saying “I accept your apology, thank you”. Because once spoken the energy is out there, but you don’t have to take on that energy yourself (I’m sorrys can be heavy energy for the recipient too!). Transmute it into love, fun, peace, joy…
Switch those words, and manifest a life without sorry as your state of being. You deserve that."
- Jason Summers