The Energy of Words: Use the Vibration of Language to Manifest the Life You Desire (23 page)

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Meaning:
“Magic” vibrates to the 6, the number of creativity, the nurturer, and the visionary. To experience

“magic” is to see beyond the possible or the known,

drawing from the creative visionary energies of the 6 to

see beyond and create your own magic in life; “Being

here was pure magic. So surreal!” In the negative, the

pessimistic 6 is front and center; “It’s going to take a

whole lot of magic to get us out of this one.”

Positive: creative visionary, certainty, balanced, nurtur-

ing, peace-making, optimistic, and forward-thinking.

Negative: pessimistic, judgmental, critical, worry-wart,

people-pleasing, doubtful, and gossipy.

194 Top Positive and Negative Words

Miracle (7)

Meaning:
“Miracle” vibrates to the 7, the deep, philosophical, teaching and learning, truth-seeker energy. A mira-

cle occurs from a place deeper than the physical. As the

truth-seeker number 7, “miracle” harnesses deep, philo-

sophical truth-seeker energy; “It’s a miracle beyond ex-

planation.” In the negative, the distrustful and skeptical

7 needs more fact than faith to prove the validity of a

miracle; “It appeared to be a miracle that happened

overnight, but it was really a product of all her accumu-

lated efforts.”

Positive: wise, contemplative, achiever, truth-seeking, de-

termined, and hands-on.

Negative: stubborn, overactive, distrustful, hesitant,

skeptical, and loner.

Natural (6)

Meaning:
“Natural” vibrates to the 6, the number of creativity, the nurturer, and the visionary. To be “natural” is

to effortlessly be who you are. Working through the vi-

sionary 6 energy, when you can see the bigger picture,

it’s easy to be natural and not feel the need to pretend to

be something or someone you’re not for the sake of

pleasing others, as being natural means you know who

you are and what you have to offer; “She’s a natural at

this.” In the negative, the people-pleasing and critical 6

puts a damper on your ability to be natural; “Just act

natural and they’ll never know the difference.”

Positive: creative visionary, certainty, balanced, nurtur-

ing, peace-making, optimistic, and forward-thinking.

Negative: pessimistic, judgmental, critical, worry-wart,

people-pleasing, doubtful, and gossipy.

Top Positive and Negative Words 195

New (6)

Meaning:
“New” vibrates to the 6, the number of creativity, the nurturer, and the visionary. To create something

new is to utilize the creative visionary energy of the 6;

“I’ve got a brand-new idea to present that I know you’ll

love.” In the negative, the pessimistic and critical 6 en-

ergy resists anything new; “I don’t know about this new

fad, seems a little crazy to me.”

Positive: creative visionary, certainty, balanced, nurtur-

ing, peace-making, optimistic, and forward-thinking.

Negative: pessimistic, judgmental, critical, worry-wart,

people-pleasing, doubtful, and gossipy.

Now (7)

Meaning:
“Now” vibrates to the 7, the deep, philosophical, teaching and learning, truth-seeker energy. When you

“live in the now,” you are not concerned with the past or

future. Living in the now is the essence of the 7 vibra-

tion as the number of deeper wisdom and truth. The re-

grets of the past and worries of the future are not a

concern to the soul and you do not have a desire to

know or understand the past or future while centered in

the now. In the negative, “now” pulls from the skeptical

and stubborn qualities of the 7, creating a demanding

scenario of attempting to control the outcome or the

“how” of whatever you are focusing on in the present

moment.

Positive: wise, contemplative, achiever, truth-seeking, de-

termined, and hands-on.

Negative: stubborn, overactive, distrustful, hesitant,

skeptical, and loner.

196 Top Positive and Negative Words

Open (5)

Meaning:
“Open” vibrates to the 5, the number of the heart, emotions, and compassionate “freedom of expression”

energy. To be open is to express through the free-

dom-seeking, irregular, flexible, and sensitive energies of

the 5; “I’m open to the possibilities.” In the negative,

“open” takes on the vibration of dominating and being

power-hungry, seeking to be “open” as a means of accu-

mulating more “power” on either a mental, emotional, or

physical level; “I’m open to it if it’s worth my time.”

Positive: loving, sensitive, irregular, artistic, free-

dom-seeking, passionate, and flexible.

Negative: uncertain, power-hungry, dominating, bossy,

withdrawn, and moody.

Top Positive and Negative Words 197

Outstanding (9)

Meaning:
“Outstanding” vibrates to the 9, the ambitious, idealistic, responsible humanitarian number. The 9 is responsible for all the incredible achievements seen in the

previous century; everyone born between 1889 and 1999

had at least one 9 in their date of birth. The 9 is the most

active mental number, the highest change vibration, and

considered the “big dreamer.” To be outstanding is to

draw up the ambitious, idealistic, and big-dreamer en-

ergy of the 9, stepping outside your comfort zone as the

pioneer. In the negative, the high expectations and criti-

cal, opinionated views of the 9 turn “outstanding” into a

nearly unreachable goal, both for you and others you

may be judging as “outstanding.”

Positive: Humanitarian, ambitious, responsible, jus-

tice-seeking, idealistic, unselfish.

Negative: Driven, opinionated, judgmental, critical,

black and white, narrow-minded.

198 Top Positive and Negative Words

Passion (3)

Meaning:
“Passion” vibrates to the 3, the intellectual number of imagination, memory, and inspiration. The 3 also

represents unity or coming together. When you experi-

ence passion for a new idea, you feel inspired and imagi-

native along with a sense of unity or a “coming

together” of your concept. “Passion” in the positive con-

veys that inspiration and imagination are limitless. In the

negative, “passion” takes on the limiting qualities of the

3 with a self-criticizing, overanalyzing, and critical out-

look, placing reservations on your passion.

Positive: analytical, intelligent, humorous, social, sensi-

tive, observant, unity, and inspirational.

Negative: critical, vain, grandeur, self-doubting, self-criti-

cal, overanalyzing, and indecisive.

Top Positive and Negative Words 199

Perfect (1)

Meaning:
“Perfect” vibrates to the number 1, with the isolated pioneer, new beginnings, and trailblazing energy.

The 1 is the only number not divisible by any other

number so it is a stand-alone energy. The number 1 is

perfect on its own, not needing any other numbers or vi-

brations to be complete. “Perfect” represents the stand-

alone energy of the 1; “You’re perfect just the way you

are.” In the negative, the overly driven and egocentric 1

strives to become perfect, seeking to add or subtract

through achievement; “My weight isn’t quite perfect for

my height yet—I’ve got to shave off a few more

pounds.”

Positive: verbal self-expression, initiate, action, ambi-

tious, determined, and pioneering.

Negative: aggressive, egocentric, overly driven, self-ab-

sorbed, overachieving, and single-focused.

200 Top Positive and Negative Words

Positive (7)

Meaning:
“Positive” vibrates to the 7, the deep, philosophical, teaching and learning, truth-seeker energy. The

truth-seeking 7 is always striving as the achiever to find

the deeper meaning in all things and it is “positive” it will

find it; “I’m positive we’re on the right path, let’s keep

going.” In the negative, that certainty is painted with dis-

trust, hesitancy, and skepticism; “Are you positive this is

what you want?”

Positive: wise, contemplative, achiever, truth-seeking, de-

termined, and hands-on.

Negative: stubborn, overactive, distrustful, hesitant,

skeptical, and loner.

Possibility (2)

Meaning:
“Possibility” vibrates to the 2, the number of intuition, sensitivity, cooperation, and dualistic energy. When

you embrace possibility, you are centered in the coopera-

tive, harmonious, intuitive side of the 2, as well as its dualistic nature with two separate or opposing sides. In the

positive, “possibility” expresses intuitive trust; “I’m open to the possibility.” In the negative, you resist or oppose possibility by stepping into the codependent, uncertain, and

contrasting side of the 2, which reveals a hint of doubt;

“It’s a possibility.”

Positive: balance, cooperation, sensitive, intuitive, sup-

portive, and harmonious.

Negative: contrast, codependent, uncertain, submissive,

passive, and hypersensitive.

Top Positive and Negative Words 201

Prosper (8)

Meaning:
“Prosper” vibrates to the 8, the number of wisdom, independence, confidence, and manifestation. As

the most active soul-plane number, 8 has a direct link to

the spiritual realm, creating a sense of wholeness and

completeness. Manifesting with the wise, confident, and

assertive 8 energy, you can truly prosper on all levels; “I

prosper even in times of recession because I’m always

confident in my financial decisions.” In the negative,

“prosper” puts on a selfish mask, seeking to thrive by le-

veraging or dominating others; “It’s difficult to prosper

in this role when you’re surrounded by idiots.”

Positive: wise, confident, assertive, independent, mani-

festing, assured, and loving.

Negative: detached, selfish, greedy, dominating, bossy,

and attention-seeking.

Proud (2)

Meaning:
“Proud” vibrates to the 2, the number of intuition, sensitivity, cooperation, and dualistic energy. The

cooperative, supportive, and intuitive 2 allows you to

feel proud, not only of yourself but of others, and does

not seek acknowledgment; “I’m so proud of you!” In the

negative, the codependent and hypersensitive 2 seeks

out acknowledgement from others as a means to feel

good; “Aren’t you proud of me?”

Positive: balance, cooperation, sensitive, intuitive, sup-

portive, and harmonious.

Negative: contrast, codependent, uncertain, submissive,

passive, and hypersensitive.

202 Top Positive and Negative Words

Pure (6)

Meaning:
“Pure” vibrates to the 6, the number of creativity, the nurturer, and the visionary. The positive 6 sees

beyond any flaws with its creative visionary energy; “I

know that deep down he’s pure of heart.” In the nega-

tive, “pure” is a moral issue and encourages peo-

ple-pleasing; “Girls should remain pure until at least the

age of sixteen.”

Positive: creative visionary, certainty, balanced, nurtur-

ing, peace-making, optimistic, and forward-thinking.

Negative: pessimistic, judgmental, critical, worry-wart,

people-pleasing, doubtful, and gossipy.

Refreshing (1)

Meaning
: “Refreshing” vibrates to the number 1, with the isolated pioneer, new beginnings, and trailblazing energy.

The 1 is the only number not divisible by any other num-

ber so it is a stand-alone energy. As the number of new

beginnings, the 1 is “refreshing.” The uniqueness and indi-

viduality of the stand-alone 1 makes anyone or anything

become a refreshing change of pace; “It’s so refreshing to

get away from all the chaos of everyday life.” In the nega-

tive, “refreshing” is sought after through physical gratifi-

cation as the overly driven, egocentric, and aggressive 1

takes the reins; “It’s refreshing to date different people

regularly, as it keeps life exciting. I don’t plan on settling down anytime soon.”

Positive: verbal self-expression, initiate, action, ambi-

tious, determined, and pioneering.

Negative: aggressive, egocentric, overly driven, self-ab-

sorbed, overachieving, and single-focused.

Top Positive and Negative Words 203

Satisfaction (1)

Meaning:
“Satisfaction” vibrates to the number 1, with the isolated pioneer, new beginnings, and trailblazing energy. The 1 is the only number not divisible by any other

number so it is a stand-alone energy. To be in a state of

satisfaction is to feel content with what is now. The 1 is

content with itself as it is and needs nothing else to feel

a sense of satisfaction; “I’m feeling such satisfaction with

my life as I get older.” In the negative, the egocentric

and overachieving energies of the 1 push to the outer

limits to achieve satisfaction; “I won’t have a sense of

satisfaction with my work until I achieve the Noble

Peace Prize.”

Positive: verbal self-expression, initiate, action, ambi-

tious, determined, and pioneering.

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