The Spells You Cast Every Day: How Language Programs Your Reality!

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A Note to the Reader

This article is offered for educational and contemplative purposes. It is not meant to be a quick read or a passive scroll. In my sixty-six years on this earth—since my delivery into this earthly reality—I’ve discovered something worth sharing:

It’s worth taking time to ponder your impact on your inner and outer world

The ideas you’re about to encounter may challenge what you’ve been taught about language, biology, and the nature of reality itself. They may stir questions that have no easy answers. They may invite you to sit quietly with concepts that resist quick digestion.

I invite you to read slowly. To pause when something resonates—or when something unsettles you. To return to passages that call to you. To let these words land not just in your mind, but in your body, your awareness, your felt sense of what’s possible.

What follows is a weaving together of voices-scientists, mystics, word alchemists, and a six-year-old girl with an ice-cube tray-each offering a thread in the tapestry of remembering who we truly are and the power of love. It is our call to love and care for ourselves and each other.

There’s no rush. The spells we’re about to examine have been casting themselves for centuries. Unwinding them takes time, and that time is sacred.

Begin when you’re ready.

For years, I’ve been interested in human nature and the nature of reality-how thoughts become things, and the deeper mechanisms beneath dis-ease. In today’s world, we’re encouraged to fixate on illness. I’m proposing a conscious shift instead—toward remembering and supporting the body’s natural state of wellbeing.

There are people who have studied the human condition and used media, advertising, and mass broadcasting to influence behavior, shape perception, and ultimately shape reality. The question is: If they can use these tools to program us, can we use them to reprogram ourselves?

A Personal Beginning: Water, Intention, and a Six-Year-Old’s Wisdom

Around 1993, I was inspired to put a quartz crystal in our ceramic water jug. We were getting reverse osmosis water from a dispensary, and something in me whispered that the crystal would enhance it.

In 1996, my oldest daughter demonstrated how intention-and the frequency of love—can influence water in a way I’ll never forget.

One day, I noticed her standing in front of the fridge holding an ice cube tray filled with crystallized water. She wasn’t moving-just standing there, completely still.

“What are you doing, sweetheart?” I asked.

“I’m putting my love into the water, Mommy,” she replied.

The next day, when we went into the freezer to get ice, I noticed something extraordinary. Ice crystals had formed out of the water-some up to three inches tall and very thin, others short and fat. Each one was unique and perfectly structured, like a tiny crystal cathedral.

Later, I noticed she and her younger sister had made a game of it, competing to see who could grow the most crystals. They would break off the water crystals and eat them like icicles.

In 1999, I discovered Dr. Masaru Emoto’s groundbreaking water experiments, which suggested that words and intentions can influence the structure of water. Smiling to myself, I realized my six-year-old daughter had demonstrated this years earlier—without laboratories, without funding, with nothing but the pure frequency of a child’s love.

Considering our bodies are composed of roughly 60–70% water, this has profound implications for how our thoughts, intentions, and words might influence not only ourselves but also those around us.

The Discovery of Laurel Airica and the Secret Spells of Language

A few years later, I discovered Laurel Airica and the Secret Spells of the English Language. Laurel is an author and creator of WordMagic Global: WordPlay that Unravels Mass Hypnosis-and Elevates the Frequency of Consciousness. The mission of WordMagic is simple yet profound: “to create a global movement for linguistic improvement through the pleasures and power of enlightening wordplay.”

I found the live discussion at Arkadia between Aubrey Marcus and Laurel Airica—The Power of the Word—intriguing. You can watch it here:

🔗 The Power of the Word – Aubrey Marcus & Laurel Airica

Language as Programming

“We don’t think abstractly—we think in words. Our language is the coding for our minds. Words have subtly imprinted elements that, through our unconscious processing, cast spells and create outcomes we might not intend.”
— Laurel Airica

This isn’t poetry. It’s programming. And the code is running right now, in your head, as you read these words.

The “Life Sentence” Analysis

Consider this sentence—so ordinary, so universally accepted, that you’ve probably never questioned it:

“We awake each morning and go off during the weekdays to earn our living at various jobs and undertakings until we come to the weekend.”

Everyone agrees this is the way of things. But let’s translate it—not from another language, but from the hidden language embedded in our own words:

🔹 “Awake” – In Old English, “a-wake” literally means “a funeral party for the dead.” Every morning, we’re waking the dead.

🔹 “Morning” – Sounds exactly like “mourning.” So when we chirp “Good morning!” at each other, we’re subliminally saying “Good grief.” (More people die of heart failure between 6 and 10 a.m. on Monday than any other time of the week. Coincidence? Or is the spell working exactly as programmed?)

🔹 “Weekdays” – Say it aloud. Weak days. Days of diminished vitality. Days when we’re essentially sleepwalking—zombies going through motions.

🔹 “Earn our living” – “Earn” evokes “urn.” As in, the container for ashes of the dead. We’re earning urns while calling it living.

🔹 “Jobs” – From the Hebrew figure Job, whose name means “persecuted.” Every time you say “I have to go to my job,” you’re declaring “I go to my persecution.”

🔹 “Weekend” – A progressive weakening. By Friday, we’re so “weakened” we can barely function. Then we rest, only to begin the cycle again.

Put it all together, and this innocent-sounding description of modern life reveals itself as something far more sinister:

A death sentence. Hidden in plain sight. Cast as a spell every single day.

Are we going to allow life to be a death sentence, or will we shift our intention toward eternal life?

On Misspelled Words

Consider two words: SON and SUN.

Currently, S-O-N represents your male child. S-U-N represents the blazing orb in the sky.

But look closer. Really look.

S-O-N has a nice round “O” at its center—like a sun, like the source of light and life.

S-U-N has a “U” at its center—a chalice, a vessel, a container for divine energy. Which is exactly what a child is: a vessel carrying forward the light of their parents.

What if we’ve had them backwards all along? What if “Son” should mean the sun, and “Sun” should mean the child?

Language is a spell. Correct the spelling, and you begin to correct reality.

A Prayer for Conscious Language

What if we could consciously choose new spells? New incantations that actually serve us?

Consider beginning your day with this intention:

“We open to the highest frequencies of infinite divine love and intelligence flowing through us, harmonizing every particle, cell, and system across all dimensions. May only the freest frequencies of creativity and love co-create through us, catalyzing global consciousness.”

That’s not just a prayer. That’s a reprogramming—a deliberate, conscious casting of a spell designed to align you with creation rather than destruction.

Cultural Critique: How We Were Programmed for Labor

Our “death cult” culture mirrors language. The “Protestant work ethic” taught us to toil for salvation—“Pay now, fly later.” But peasants in medieval Europe once refused extra money when offered. They valued something more precious than coin:

Time. Rest. Life itself.

Language was weaponized. The “work ethic” became a theology. We stopped living and started earning a living—as if life were something to be purchased rather than experienced.

The difference between a cult and a culture? Same as the difference between those two words: just the letters “URE.” Size. Scale. One small group’s madness becomes everyone’s “normal.”

Key Takeaways So Far

🔹 Reclaiming Power: Conscious word choice can “upgrade” our mental programming.

🔹 Historical Manipulation: Language can be weaponized to enforce labor hierarchies (for example, “weekend” as weakening).

🔹 The Core Truth: “To change your life, change your words. To change the world, change the spell.” — Laurel Airica 🌟

The Spell You’re Casting Right Now

So now you know: there’s a spell being cast right now, as you read these words. It’s shaping your thoughts, your emotions, your very biology.

And here’s the part that might send a shiver down your spine:

You’re the one casting it.

Welcome to the hidden architecture of language—the code we speak, write, and think in every single moment, often unaware that we’re programming ourselves and everyone around us through the subconscious mind and the autonomic nervous system.

The Russian Scientists Who Shocked the World

In laboratories across Russia, something remarkable is happening. Linguists are being paired with geneticists to explore a question that sounds more like mysticism than science:

Can words change your DNA?

The answer, according to emerging research, appears to be yes. Words—vibrations of sound and meaning—interact with the very fabric of our biological existence. We are not separate from language. We are language, woven into being by it, constantly rewriting ourselves through it.

As Gregg Braden’s work suggests, our words wire our brains and tune our access to what some call the “source field”—that infinite ocean of potential from which all creation flows.

Which raises a rather urgent question:

If your words are spells, what kind of magic are you performing on yourself today?

The Biology of Belief: Bruce H. Lipton and Epigenetics

We can take it even deeper with The Biology of Belief by Bruce H. Lipton, PhD. He argues that our beliefs and thoughts control our biology—not our genes—through the science of epigenetics, which shows how the environment (including our minds) can alter gene expression.

The book explains how consciousness, through the mind-matter connection, influences cell function and health, suggesting that by changing our perceptions, we can transform our lives and bodies. Lipton, a cell biologist, uses simple language and examples to bridge science and spirituality, demonstrating how our subconscious beliefs act as an “autopilot” that can be reprogrammed for positive change.

In other words: you are not a victim of your DNA. You are the author of its expression.

Prayers Can Reprogram Reality

What if we could consciously choose new spells—new incantations that actually serve us?

What if prayer isn’t only something we believe, but something we broadcast—a deliberate frequency we choose to embody, speak, and live?

That’s not just a prayer. That’s a reprogramming: a deliberate, conscious casting of a spell designed to align you with creation and life, rather than destruction, death, and decay.

The Stakes Could Not Be Higher

If DNA can be altered by words, and language can shape how we access the “source field,” then every single day we are casting spells—through our self-talk, our casual phrases, our unconscious scripts:

  • “Good morning.”
  • “I have to go to work.”
  • “I’m so tired.”
  • “This is killing me.”
  • “This is killing her.”

The question isn’t whether you’re casting spells.

You are. Constantly.

The question is: Are you casting them consciously? With intention? In alignment with the life you actually want to live?

Or are you sleepwalking through a death sentence dressed up as ordinary conversation?

What if, when someone is presenting as sick, we see them well? Neville Goddard teaches us to ignore what “is” and rest in the end result and the infinite particles of creation will respond.

The Thoughts We Think, the Emotions We Feel: How Frequency Shapes Our Cells and Our World

To take this to another level of comprehension, I felt called to share the work connected to Dr. Rebecca Marina in a live demonstration. I was first introduced to this information when a Facebook post landed on my news feed at exactly the right time—over a year ago.

The video that stopped me in my tracks was shared by Jeff Cloud. Watching it again, I understand why it calls to me—not by accident, but by resonance. It helped inspire this article.

The video documented something extraordinary: a woman using dark field microscopy to observe her own living blood cells while experiencing different emotional states. What she discovered defies conventional biology and confirms what mystics have whispered for millennia:

Our thoughts and emotions are frequencies—and those frequencies shape the very cells of our body.

🔹 When she felt sadness and grief, her red blood cells transformed into the shape of tears.

🔹 When she felt love, the cells formed perfect, healthy shapes and moved beautifully—dancing across the field of view with grace and coordination.

🔹 When she felt fear and anxiety, the cells moved sporadically and frantically—chaos made visible at the microscopic level.

And then came the most astonishing discovery: when others prayed over a sample of her blood—a sample that had been removed from her body—the cells began to glow. Sparkles appeared around them. And this luminescence pulsed at the same heart rate as the woman herself, as if the blood still remembered its connection to its source.

The blood, separated from the body, still responded to prayer. Still glowed with divine recognition. Still beat in rhythm with a heart miles away.

This demonstrates quantum entanglement. This demonstrates the law of one—the law of love.

What Does This Tell Us?

It tells us that we are not separate from the world we experience. We are creating it, moment by moment, through the frequencies we emit.

I’ve noticed something stirring in the collective air these days—whispers of a spiritual war, a battle between good and evil. And while I understand why that story persists, it no longer lives in me as truth.

From all I have lived and felt and come to know, this idea of opposition keeps us small. It keeps us locked in a story of separation, when what calls to us now is something far more expansive.

What if there is no war?
What if there is only awakening?

Why do we still cling to the illusion of two powers, when there is only one Source—and that Source has never been separate from us?

This Source is not distant or silent. It is intelligent. It is awake within itself. It is the very breath of creation—flowing through forests and starlight, through you and through me. It moves through the natural world with silent grace, holding every leaf, every wave, every heartbeat in unconditional love.

This life force, this intelligence, inspires the seed to grow. How tender, how remarkable, that this same Source flows through my life and my affairs—and through yours, too.

The Sacred Mirror

And here is the sacred mirror the blood experiment reveals: our inner world becomes our outer world. The beliefs still stirring in our attractor field—the ones quietly shaping our reality—are written in our cells before they manifest in our circumstances.

When we gently release our grip on the intellectual-conditioned mind—when we stop arranging the world into opposites—we begin to drift back toward center. Back to the still point. Back to the intelligence of an unfettered heart.

And from that place, everything shifts.

  • Persecution softens into understanding.
  • Comprehension deepens beyond cause and effect.
  • We are no longer tangled in the story—
  • we become the observer and the experiencer,
  • flowing as one movement, one awareness, one life.

The Invitation

And so, the invitation is ours to accept: to awaken to the principles—the timeless laws—by which all things take form. To become deliberate in the thoughts we think, intentional with the words we speak, and honest about the emotions we feel and express.

For our emotions are not fleeting whispers. They are medicine—or poison. They dance through every cell, shaping the body’s silent language of health or dis-ease.

  • Our thoughts can make us ill.
  • Our thoughts can make us whole.
  • And between the two—
  • lies the power of awareness.

As the video gently shows us, it is not just that we think, but how we think—and what we think—that births the emotions we wear each day. Changing the spell starts with a single, conscious thought. It starts with a thought that knows its own power.

✨ And it is from this place—soft, open, and present—that I offer this reflection to you. Not as something to believe, but as something to feel into.

What Stir in You?

  • Have you ever felt the intelligence of Source moving through your own life—perhaps in ways you couldn’t explain, but could only feel?
  • And what might change if you truly believed your thoughts were shaping your cells, your stories, your world?

You can watch the Rebecca Marina video that inspired this section here:

🔗 Dr. Rebecca Marina – Live Blood Analysis and Prayer Experiment

Closing Invitation

“Ad astra per veritas” — To the stars, through truth. 🌟

What everyday phrase will you examine differently today?

Share your discoveries in the comments below. Your awareness might be the key that unlocks someone else’s awakening.


This article was inspired by the pioneering work of Dr. Masaru Emoto, Laurel Airica, Gregg Braden, Bruce H. Lipton, Neville Goddard, and Dr. Rebecca Marina—each a thread in the tapestry of remembering who we truly are.

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