What words were spoken over you as a child?
Did they tell you what you could or couldn’t do?
Who did they tell you you were?
They say there’s life and death in the power of the tongue. But it’s not just the obvious words we need to pay attention to. It’s the subtle
subconscious suggestions too the sideways comments, the silent judgments, the unspoken expectations that soaked into us when we were too young
to fight them off.
And here’s the wild part: your body remembers.
Science tells us water holds memory. And since your body is mostly water, those projections whether words, misaligned perceptions, or unhealed
wounds from someone else don’t just disappear. They settle into your tissues, your nervous system, your subconscious.
That’s why you can be decades away from childhood and still feel the sting of shame, the weight of not-enoughness, or the cage of invisible limits
. Avoiding it doesn’t mean it’s gone. The body keeps the score.
But here’s the good news: triggers are not your enemy they’re your compass. Every trigger is a doorway pointing you back to what’s still living
inside of you, waiting to be seen, released, and healed.
Freedom doesn’t come from suppressing. It comes from spotting, naming, and releasing. From choosing to speak new words of life, freedom, and
healing over your body. From breaking agreement with the projections of broken people and stepping into agreement with the God who created
you limitless.
You are not bound to the words that were spoken over you.
You can rewrite the script.
You can break free.
You can create the life you were designed for.
Your body isn’t the enemy. It’s the key.
And when you learn to listen to it, you’ll unlock a level of freedom that no trauma, no projection, and no lie can hold back.