Words can heal - or harm. They can open hearts or close them. In this episode of The Remembrance Codes, I unpack how language itself has been shaped to control emotion, perception, and even belief. From ancient terms like sin, obedience, and failure to modern mantras like healing and doing the work, I explore how meaning drifts over time - and how to reclaim it.
You’ll hear a personal story that reveals just how much charge a single phrase can carry, how our nervous systems respond to language long before logic catches up, and why words like attack, crisis, and trauma have become the emotional currency of a culture addicted to alarm.
This conversation invites you to pause, breathe, and witness the invisible frequencies shaping your thoughts and speech. It’s part etymology, part energy work, and part revolution of awareness - showing how to reframe language as medicine rather than manipulation.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the noise of media, spiritual jargon, or the endless demand to “heal,” this episode will help you return to clarity, calm, and choice.
✨ Listen now to remember: the words you speak shape the world you live in.
Below is a simple Pocket Practice for Reclaiming Words you can begin using today:
Pocket Practice: Reclaiming Words in Real Time
✨ A deeper guided version of this practice - including journaling prompts, etymology roots, and a printable “Word Reclamation Template” - is now available inside The Keepers' Garden for members.
Which word will you reclaim this week? 🌹