Has anyone or the higher up clergy. Ever wanted to type up a master work on affirmations.
As someone who overcomplicates things trying to improve my affirmation with bigger words.
For example someone said -ing words are bad because it may happen later. You want it in now in other words a continuous clause causes issues.
I figure someone wanted to put things on large words, descriptive words, positive clauses, permanence clauses, etc.etc.
For example the word now and forever can be replaced with forevermore as it means now and ongoing.
For example when to add permanence clauses is another.
Another example is for example can I use the word Godlike and Perfect.
Godlike = not so much befitting a God. But performing a sublime masterful expression of a skill, ability, or property. For example speechcraft i.e. an umbrella communication term encompassing voice, diction, body language, tone, emotion etc.etc.
At the same time Perfect isn't absolute zenith of creation. But Perfect = grandmaster display of ability, skill, or capability that continues to evolve, progress, and grow forevermore
In reality I'd like help with affirmations as I tend to overcomplicate it. In fact I make it rhyme and try and use proper linguistics.
But basically affirmations are not linked with language arts.
Same for positive clauses. I've been using healthiest and most positive ways for me. But really is there a need for positive clauses in some cases or many cases. How so can I improve the fact I want to state I want the energy and scenario to affect me positively. I've even read of people stating xyz is affecting and happening to me in positive and safe ways for me.
I'm utterly confused on my overthinking of affirmations. I'd like a clinical on affirmations and a gathering of thoughts from members/clergy.
As someone who overcomplicates things trying to improve my affirmation with bigger words.
For example someone said -ing words are bad because it may happen later. You want it in now in other words a continuous clause causes issues.
I figure someone wanted to put things on large words, descriptive words, positive clauses, permanence clauses, etc.etc.
For example the word now and forever can be replaced with forevermore as it means now and ongoing.
For example when to add permanence clauses is another.
Another example is for example can I use the word Godlike and Perfect.
Godlike = not so much befitting a God. But performing a sublime masterful expression of a skill, ability, or property. For example speechcraft i.e. an umbrella communication term encompassing voice, diction, body language, tone, emotion etc.etc.
At the same time Perfect isn't absolute zenith of creation. But Perfect = grandmaster display of ability, skill, or capability that continues to evolve, progress, and grow forevermore
In reality I'd like help with affirmations as I tend to overcomplicate it. In fact I make it rhyme and try and use proper linguistics.
But basically affirmations are not linked with language arts.
Same for positive clauses. I've been using healthiest and most positive ways for me. But really is there a need for positive clauses in some cases or many cases. How so can I improve the fact I want to state I want the energy and scenario to affect me positively. I've even read of people stating xyz is affecting and happening to me in positive and safe ways for me.
I'm utterly confused on my overthinking of affirmations. I'd like a clinical on affirmations and a gathering of thoughts from members/clergy.