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“We live in two places: we live in our bodies, and we live in language.” – Richard Strozzi Heckler

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  Cloud : Gaia Child

Transcending language through self-identification with trans...

Cloud said Jun 16, 2006, 3:06 PM:

 

As far as language of success goes, one thing I've found handy is that sometimes when I feel defeated or like I can't accomplish something, I use language to self-identify myself with my language's transcendent word or concept and demolish my limiting beliefs. This is a process I call “Isolara.”

 So for example since I'm from America the transcendant word in English is usually God so to spark myself up I will isolarate and identify myself with God by going through good exercises such as saying a mantra like this:

I am God and God is me

I am Alpha and Omega, The First and The Last, The Beginning and The End

I am all that ever was and all that ever will be.

When you alter your mind to a state of belief that you are God, you have effectively transcended the entire language and language can no longer imprison you, make you feel guilt, or have a limiting effect your behavior. 

Using Isolara of course depends on your culture and your personal preferences. Like it can also work when you become The Buddha or even just Eternity or The Universe depending on what word you like to use. 

Plus it's great for ending arguments because once you've declared you are God you've effectively  cancelled out any hope of linguistic resolutionby declaring yourself above all words.Like if people go, “Who do you think you are, God?” just go, “Yes,” and there's not really much they can say! Haha it's just for fun though. 

But this is a good tool to rise above language since often we let the language we think in limit us. So the next time you find yourself faced with limiting beliefs like “Oh this is too hard” or “Oh I can't do this because of blah blah blah” just concentrate on the fact that you are God and you will find a way to do it.