A switchword is just an affirmation made out of a single word. However, the manner it operates is somewhat unlike that of affirmation. It works on your conscious mind, and sometimes resistance is formed by your subconscious mind, which can lead to some breakdowns in your life. Affirmations operate by forming new patterns based on repetition, and it works on your conscious mind.
On the other hand, switchword works directly with your subconscious mind to assist you in changing your behaviours in a manner that is nearly undetectable to others. It is also possible, via the use of specific procedures, to determine whether or not a certain switchword is appropriate for you.
Switchwords can be compared to the Beej mantras that are used in the Hindu culture. Some examples of Beej mantras include Shreem, Hreem, Kleem, and others. However, in order for the Vedic beej mantra to be effective, it needs to be tuned to your exact vibration.
There are three different ways to classify switchwords:
Switchwords, also known as universal switchwords, are words that cause 95–100% of individuals to respond in a certain way.
Switchwords open for use: Open switchwords are words that cause a change in the mindset of the majority of individuals (between 50 and 94% of people).
Switchwords, also known as personal switchwords, are words that have different effects on different persons.
The author James T. Mangan presented this work for the first time in his book titled "The Art of Perfect Living." The switchword is attractive due to the fact that it can be quickly adapted, does not cause interference with other techniques, and has only a very small possibility of causing adverse consequences (In my personal experience it often comes with some hidden message for your good).
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