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The power of quantum languaging

Rudyard Kipling poignantly declared, “Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by [human]kind.” This zealous statement was made during a speech Kipling gave in London in 1923, where he went on to describe how language enters into and influences “the minutest cells of the brain”, a concept he could only deduce through his own observations of people and the world. Almost a century later, this reverence for the supreme influence of words is upheld across diverse modalities, from science, to spirituality, to the arts.

The concept of quantum languaging tells us that the way we speak to ourselves and others has the ability to shape our experience of life at a fundamental level. Words come with much more weight than their dictionary definitions.

Words are complex, wonderful and dangerous things! Words are the ultimate multitaskers, operating on myriad levels all at once. They have a literal meaning, a meaning within specific context and sentencing, subjective meanings, creative meanings, meanings by connotation and energetic meanings. Words help you give meaning to life itself. Through words you share information, build relationships, express emotions and

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