Cheetah Asks for Impeccability
February 2019
Cheetah Reminds You to Use Your Words Impeccably.
The Cheetah is a foot and that means we must use our words Impeccably. The wonderful South American traditional Shaman Don Miguel Ruiz wrote a book on the four agreements. He says that the first agreement: “Impeccability of our Word” is the most important and will guide your life to health, well-being and prosperity.
Ruiz says impeccability means to never use your words against your- self (anything from fear, anger, hate “I hate myself, I am a loser, etc.). Use your words impeccably by only using words of love, joy and bliss which are the truth of reality that is beyond our words and symbols at the core of our true self that we forget in creating our virtual realities (the stories we tell ourselves and live). Using your words impeccably with no judgment or blame affirms your true reality and nobility.
In “The secret Wisdom of African Animal Spirit” by Dr. Zaida Rivene and Jeanette Visser the Cheetah comes chirping into your life to remind you of the importance of being impeccable with your words. To be impeccable with your word means to be totally conscious and precise about what you say. Cheetah energy is asking you to check out where you are using words of anger, of prejudice, words that express hate, or arrogance, criticism, or judgement, words that energize fear, words that are telling a lie. This is very hard to do; it requires a seriously focused effort to listen to yourself.
Why is your word so important? Your word has force, and it is the most powerful tool you have to express and communicate with, to represent vocal experiences in your life, to affect your inner being and the wellbeing of others. Your word radiates out a certain message and energy that will create a reaction in others and in turn, a lasting response within every cell of your body. Everything you say has a magnetic power that will multiply and magnify boundlessly, creating a charge, either negative or positive. When you express judgement and anger, you will multiply and magnify judgement and anger coming at you from some part of your life. When your decision is to express love and appreciation, you will also magnify and multiply a return of love and appreciation toward yourself.
Cheetah says that there are times when you use words that can be damaging, such as gossiping and lying. Gossip and backbiting destroy the light of the heart and lying is the symptom of low self-esteem—the belief that you are just not good enough or capable enough to get what you want. It is not because you are bad, but you just weren’t paying attention and you stopped breathing before you spoke. So now you can change and make your word impeccable, pure, and precise.
Some tools to help bring more impeccability into your life. 1) Commitment to be aware of how you use words to speak about yourself and others. 2) Appreciate some aspect of yourself and everyone you interact with. 3) Tell the truth, the best you can – it expresses love, in each moment of your day. 4) Start with baby steps, one day at a time, then a week, until you get stronger and more in touch with your words. 5) Have an intention to make a kind, uplifting statement with every interaction you have during your day. 6) Notice how it feels to be impeccable with your words.
Your word has force, your word has such energy that it can bring you down into a pit of shame, fear, and anxiety or it can lift your spirits into heights of celestial possibilities and it has the same effect on others. Watch your words and work on impeccability.
Try it for the next thirty days and see what it brings to you. Have abundant joy and appreciation.
In loving service, Dr. Zaida Rivene
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Copyright February 2019
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