August 25th, 2017
By
Pao L. Chang
Guest writer for
Wake Up World

Words, words, words, are what people see
every day, but I do not see words like most people. What I see are
worlds, worlds, worlds, and spells, spells, spells. Today, we live in a
world dominated by
words, which are
magic spells
that can be used to hypnotize the minds of people. All words have magic
properties because they were created based on occult knowledge. To be
more specific, they were designed based on sacred geometry and sacred
sound. Furthermore, many of them were charged with magic intention.
What the education system does not tell you about letters is that they are actually sigils
containing the fundamental semantic code for transmission of thought.
This is why words, which are made up of letters, are so effective for
stimulating the human mind and transmitting information. Certain
advertising companies are well aware that words are very effective tools
for stimulating the mind, which is why their ad campaigns often have a
lot of words in them.
Besides having the power to stimulate
the mind, words also have the power to “cut” and shape the material
world. Words have this power because they are sharp like swords. When
you move the letter “s” in the term
words to the front, it becomes the term
sword. In some ways, words are more powerful than swords. This is why the Bible verse
Hebrews 4:12 says,
For the word of God is living and
powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the
division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a
discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
Besides shaping the material world,
words have the power to create the world of matter. To find evidence
that words have the power to create the material world, we need to
investigate one of the verses in the Gospel (“God-
spell“) of John. In the New Testament of the Bible verse
John 1:1
it says, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and
the Word was God”. When you read this verse literally, it sounds kind
of confusing and does not make much sense. However, when you learn how
to decipher it and access the knowledge hidden within its words, it
makes a lot of sense.