Building the Architecture of our Reality
“Words have wings, they are not vibrations in the air. They build, they break, they become the architecture of our reality.” Maya Angelou
Words are not just sounds carried by the wind—they shape, they construct, they define. They are the blueprint of our lives, the foundation upon which our dreams stand or crumble. Every word we speak carries weight, intention, and energy. And when we are pursuing our goals, when we are walking in our purpose, the words we choose become even more critical. This is the lesson that resonated with me over the last few weeks. I have been noticing that my words - good and not so good- have played a huge part in manifesting the reality I now live in.
The Power of Alignment
I have come to believe, deeply and unwaveringly, that thoughts, words, and actions must align. When they do, movement happens—swiftly, effortlessly, powerfully. It is as if the universe conspires to clear the path ahead, removing obstacles, opening doors, and ushering us forward.
But when they are misaligned? When our thoughts say one thing, our words another, and our actions something else entirely? The process slows. Confusion sets in. Doubt creeps through the cracks.
We say we want success, but we speak of failure.
We say we believe in abundance, but we talk about lack.
We say we trust the journey, but we voice our fears more than our faith.
Words are not mere expressions—they are declarations. They are the architects of our reality, shaping the world we step into.
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