Quote of the Day

By Paulo Coelho

God reveals himself in everything,
but the word is one of his favorite ways of taking action,
because the word is thought transformed into vibration.
The word has greater power than many rituals.
(Brida)

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15 Responses to “Quote of the Day”


  1. 1 Annie

    Yes, our words are our thoughts transformed into a visible form..a kind of alchemy, as you have said, when something invisible takes a form into this world.. thoughts take form…and God is the greatest Alchemist…He and She talks to us by these words, and reveals to us His and Her Love…
    Love and Graditude
    Annie

  2. 2 Agnieszka

    Yes…
    “A single kind word can keep one warm for years.”

    love
    Agnieszka

  3. 3 Gurpreet Kaur Gill

    You sure you’re not sikh? ;-) LOL!

    Naam Jaap is the true path … Name … Word … call it what you like … Mine is Wahe-Guru “Wahe” meaning - pretty darned great … and “Guru” meaning darkness to light … its a journey alright!

  4. 4 Gabriela

    Word is the link between the seen and the unseen.
    Is the action.
    We must be careful with the words we say.
    To choose wisely what kind of world we want to appear in front -and inside- of us.
    word world “what secret meaning has the “l” once the word is manifested?

  5. 5 Gabriela

    Does the news people in TV and papers know this?
    What a responsibility!

  6. 6 Agnieszka

    Words…
    can be beautiful but also can be tricky, can heal us, can kill us, can bring love, and can bring pain,
    can.. make miracles, like in this story you wrote Paulo in “The river flowing” about the child in a coma and the nurse who was telling him “I love you” even though she didn’t know he can hear it,.. well, maybe it wasn’t words that helped this child, but..love manifested through them.
    Because words can be empty too, may not mean anything.
    How can we say the words that don’t mean anything?

    love
    Agnieszka

  7. 7 Daisy

    I only have these words today;
    Forgive me
    xxxx

  8. 8 Tania

    I always take a person at their word,its what I do ,it has taught me that not everyone is true to there word but at least when you look a person in the eye and give them your word I believe your giving your heart ..trust and ..it reminds me when people say to one another swear to tell the truth or yes Mums the word ,give me your word ,but as Shakespeare played with words himself and said -”If music be the fruit of love -Play on ~~”and since playing be the fruit of life,Ladies and Gentleman PLAY on …I love those words .Blessings Tania

  9. 9 Liara Covert

    To step back from our own familiar perception enables us to discover additional kinds of senses that we forgot we had. Each sense detects energy vibration in different ways. We discern messages which make sense to us at a given time. God is in everything. All you have to do is experience him wherever you are.

  10. 10 Weed

    Words are truly fine but….. really, a treat at a restaurant or musical or morning at the park WOULDN’T HURT…

    not to mention not using fine words on poor anxious parents.

  11. 11 Daisy

    we all have the same choices
    easy or not
    god reaps the sins of the parent on the child - or we don’t

    conform
    live in a box
    die in a box
    listen to lies
    gather flies
    or don’t
    fly free
    discover ‘me’

    whatever
    x

  12. 12 wanbliska

    Words are spell.

  13. 13 wanbliska

    “In a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act” - G.Orwell

  14. 14 Senoy

    I recomend to look for: Positive thoughts on water crystal, you’ll be amaized how the emotion we implied in our words can create or destroy.

  15. 15 Paulien

    Funny.. I thought I’d just go and see what the Quote was on the day of my birthday this year.. and conveniently enough it matches the moments I’ve experienced this past week.
    Words are the number one language with which humans commnicate (while body language can be considered as the “silent tongue”), and I’ve always been in kind of a struggle with the concept of the “word”… At first I never knew the right things to say, and when I did know them I didn’t know the right way of saying them, so I messed up almost all the time. Then I became rather at east and mellow in everything I said, I tried to bring every word out with as much caution as I could, in the most caring tone I could fine in the moment.
    But I “realised” that people still wouldn’t hear me, no matter how nice I was. They wouldn’t listen to what I truly wanted to say, they wouldn’t see my standing, and well every teenager yearns to be seen and heard… But I’m 19, I’m hardly a teenager anymore, and now I have lost my intention of being so subtle. Because I notice that people take me a lot more serious when I’m direct and just a tad harsh. No longer that sweet and subtle.
    And just now, during this past week, it seems I have become very arrogant and perhaps over-ethousiastic. People are hurt by the way I express myself, by the way I tell about the wonderful things I do or that happen to me, and I realise I can bring them our rather.. presentative, simply because I’m proud of those moments and it’s the first time in my life that I feel like I’ve been given them. But, the way in which I bounce around the room and overwhelm people with my stories can be rather of a slap to them. This is what they tell me and allthough I can’t seem to entirely understand clearly (though I try really hard…), I am going to see if I can find a middle way. Because now I’m having the feeling like I shouldn’t just share or say anything anymore. Though I know that’s not the answer either. I have to find a golden middle way to use my words, to be responsible for what I say and the way I say it, and I know I will find it eventually, even though right now I don’t clearly understand…

    (Sorry about that, I guess I just needed to get that off my chest, haha..!)

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