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I use the word “NO” in affirmations and prayers

From the very beginning of writing my own prayers, I already knew what had been instilled in me for quite a lot of money—that one should not use the word “NO” in affirmations and prayers. I learned this in various courses on the development of my Soul (spiritual development).

After yet another prayer and another page of avoiding, manipulating texts so as to bypass the famous “NO,” I eventually had to use it—and after some time, a divine response came that was consistent with that “NO.” What is more, my Soul became convinced that when I do not want something, I am able to express it and accept the material consequences of my “NO.”

I write the word “NO” in affirmations and prayers without overusing it. I use it when it is needed and when my Soul wants me to use it.

There has never been a misunderstanding of this word by my Soul or by God.


Fragment of a discussion

2009-01-22 20:23 Sławomir Majda (m)
The word “NO” used in affirmations supposedly harms the subconscious and encodes it incorrectly.

I have never encountered a subconscious in any human, but I have spoken with many human Souls. A Soul, being what it is, is an intelligent being. I have also had encounters with the Souls of human geniuses whose Souls already function in golden light. You would laugh, just as they do, at the idea that such Souls do not understand the meaning of a word in prayer or affirmations.

In Huna, someone once encoded this idea, and this harmful opinion is repeated along the entire transmission line—from one guru to followers.

AFFIRMATIONS AND PRAYERS—positive ones reprogram the Soul and its habits into others aligned with God’s plan. Believing that one’s own human Soul (called by some the subconscious) is a foolish entity that does not understand the word “NO” is not enlightening—such a belief dulls the Soul itself, to which falsehood is suggested under the guise of correct assumptions.

If the human mind in a given incarnation is only a fraction of the intellectual potential of its own Soul, how could it fail to understand just one single word—“NO”?

One is tempted to recall the words of Christian priests:
“Behold the incomprehensible mystery of faith—that the Soul does not understand the word ‘No’.”


2009-01-22 20:28 nieobecny (m)
I also think the Soul understands the word “no.” But what of it, if negative images are brought to awareness, for example with “I am not a victim,” and thus reinforced?


2009-01-22 21:04 Witek (m)
Sławomir Majda
Do not think now about a BLUE CROSS. What did you think of when you read this?

This is a mechanism widely known in psychology and used in marketing.


2009-01-23 08:20 Sławomir Majda (m)
Witek. When I published a prayer about cancer on a Catholic portal, a devout person pointed out that the word “divine,” even as an adjective, should be capitalized because it refers to God Himself. What was missed was the fact that the prayer was effective and worked in several cases.

You can keep focusing on blue crosses—I prefer working with the Soul. Can you say which guru initiated you into this line of belief that the subconscious does not understand the word “NO”?


2009-01-23 09:26 Sławomir Majda (m)
Searching for negation “no” inside the word “blue” that you pointed out somehow reminds me of church thinkers who once discovered that seven devils can fit on the tip of a pin—and who earlier distorted the message of Buddha and its original meaning.

One cannot communicate with one’s own or another’s Soul by treating it like a paranoid entity that does not understand the word “no.” A dogma was once created in Huna on this topic, similar to the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, when in 1854 the Pope proclaimed that she was born, like Jesus, without a biological father, through a miracle. The Church may need dogmas—but why should unreasonable dogmas apply to the development of the Soul?

It is enough to verify this empirically—you only need to speak with the Soul. Witek, if you want to teach, first experience it yourself. Is it really so difficult that you invent stories like Jacek?


2009-01-23 09:56 Danusia (f)
Sławomir,
it seems it was 1854, precisely December 8, proclaimed by Pius IX, and the dogma stated:
“By the authority of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, and Our own, we declare, pronounce, and define that the doctrine which holds that the Most Blessed Virgin Mary, from the first moment of her conception—by a singular grace and privilege of Almighty God, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, Savior of the human race—was preserved free from all stain of original sin, is a truth revealed by God and therefore must be firmly and constantly believed by all the faithful.”


Comment (2014-08-30): Affirmations with the word “no”

“I do not have to drink, smoke, or take drugs.
I do not have to be a prostitute.
I do not have to have cancer.”

If we lack practical knowledge and do not effectively affirm various benefits for ourselves and others over, for example, 15 years, then due to poor technique—especially lack of effectiveness—we may remain only analysts. Effectiveness is something entirely different from merely thinking that something might work someday.

If we talk with cancer patients, prostitutes, poor people, alcoholics, etc., it often appears that a person with a given entanglement simply feels they must have it and experience its consequences—usually negative. The affirmation “I do not have to have cancer” is one of many that should be spoken to transform such subconscious compulsion into internal consent for healing or for earning significant money.

Once we went—without invitation—to meet cancer patients. Several bald women after chemotherapy. I said I had a technique in which cancer disappears within 3 days. I wanted to explain how they could affirm it themselves. It is also possible to affirm chemotherapy in such a way that one can go to yoga after treatment and run for an hour in a stadium the next day.

I was asked to leave before I could explain further. I have practice and results in what I do. As I wrote earlier, the human Soul is the key element often ignored. Saying that the Soul does not understand the word “NO” is a joke—and it may be painful when it responds.

Souls hear and understand everything. The fact that they sometimes disregard the words spoken by their earthly personality/human results precisely from people not understanding many issues.

You can effectively affirm anything with any sentence—including those containing the word “no.”

– I do not allow this person to approach me. (in cases of possession—this Soul)
– I do not allow myself to fall into poverty, illness, etc.
– I do not consent to anyone’s domination over me.
– I do not attract alcoholics, drug addicts, sociopaths, etc.
– I am not and do not have to be an idolater, alcoholic, drug addict

When we write one or two sentences and focus on a small idea for, say, two months, avoiding the word “NO” may seem consistent with guidelines someone once invented.

However, this avoidance does not work at all in prayers and in extensive affirmations like those presented in articles and recordings. For how, in just a few sentences—and without involving one’s own Soul—can a woman free herself from issues in sexuality, from loneliness, and so on?


Opublikowano: 26/03/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Prayer techniques


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