262: Words—Are Targets for Manifestations

EPISODE · Jul 19, 2021 · 1H 26M

262: Words—Are Targets for Manifestations

from Kinetic Belief with Steven Canyon · host Steven Canyon

Steven and Meg remember performance mishaps, and what kind of impact missteps have on the way one sees themselves.  Steven teaches the manifesting power that words have on our lives.  “At any moment you can activate the life blood of change when you begin speaking—or what I like to say, calling things that are not, as though they already are. Think of your words like the functions of different targets for manifestations.   As you go through your day, you set up functions for different processes at work or in your home.  You push a button to start your coffeepot, to begin the dishwasher, to turn on the clothes washer, to start the computer or to turn on the television. A start button is the target of your attention….to put into motion….the processes by which you expect to receive a desired end result.  You desire coffee, you desire clean dishes, you desire a working computer.The same is true in the creative realm for manifesting the life you’re experiencing when you speak words.  Words are the start buttons for the manifestations of your expectations. They are targets for desires. No one, not one human being is experiencing something they have not been talking about. If you want to change what you’re experiencing, change what you talk about.”Connect with Steven Canyon:Text “KINETIC" to 844-844-0049 Website - https://stevencanyon.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevencanyon/Clubhouse - @stevencanyon and @megancanyonFacebook - https://facebook.com/stevencanyonco ============================================

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