Death or Life

Death or Life

July 31, 20241 min read

Why are you complaining about your life?

Whether or not you like it, YOU ASKED FOR IT!

Your words are literal.
Your words matter.
Your words turn into matter.

Every cell in your body - all 37 trillion of them - listens to your feelings, thoughts, and words.

You are the programmer of your body and your world. Just as a computer only performs the functions programmed into it, your body (and your world) performs on the information YOU give it!

Don’t like what is happening in your body?
CHANGE YOUR WORDS!  CHANGE YOUR THOUGHTS!

Don’t like what is happening in your relationships?
CHANGE YOUR WORDS! CHANGE YOUR THOUGHTS!

Don’t like what is happening in your bank account?
CHANGE YOUR WORDS! CHANGE YOUR THOUGHTS!

Death and Life are in the power of the tongue.

We only have two options, two choices, and two directions. There is NO fence-sitting.

Either you are creating death or life.

No middle ground. Either your words tear down or build up.  They bring actual, physical death or life to you and to others around you.

Hear your words. Make your choice. Change your frequency. Create your heaven.

Cynthia Lengefeld is a guide in conscious awareness and intentional living. Through her writing and teaching, she explores how language, thought patterns, and inner alignment shape our lived experience moment to moment. Cynthia’s work invites readers to notice without judgment, choose awareness over autopilot, and practice seeing perfection and possibility in themselves and others. Her reflections are rooted in lived experience, offering gentle yet powerful reminders that consciousness is not a destination, but a daily, present-moment practice.

Cynthia Lengefeld

Cynthia Lengefeld is a guide in conscious awareness and intentional living. Through her writing and teaching, she explores how language, thought patterns, and inner alignment shape our lived experience moment to moment. Cynthia’s work invites readers to notice without judgment, choose awareness over autopilot, and practice seeing perfection and possibility in themselves and others. Her reflections are rooted in lived experience, offering gentle yet powerful reminders that consciousness is not a destination, but a daily, present-moment practice.

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