The Second Commandment


In other articles we mentioned the power of words and thoughts on our lives, we talked about the Principle of Mentalism, and how metallization and verbalization can turn things in our lives into positive or negative things.

How can that be related con the Second Commandment? The Second Commandment enunciates: “You won’t use the Name of God in vain”. For instance is true that perjury is a terrible lack of respect to God. But there is much more enclosed on that Commandment.

We all know that when God sent Moses to free His people, He commanded Moses to express about Him as “Iod He Vau He” that can be translated from Hebrew as “I Am That I Am”, sentence from which is obtained the name for the “I Am” Presence.

It means that every time we say “I am…” we are using on that single sentence the name that God gave Moses to introduce Him to the Egyptian people. So, if after saying “I am…” we add a negative adjective, then we are making a bad use of the Name of God, which is the same as use It in vain.

WE can qualify our energy by means of using this single phrase that has a lot of power enclosed in. Since we are not aware of it, we tend to make a bad use of that sentence as much as we can on the course of the day.

We should have in mind, from now on, that we cannot be using in vain this sentence because, even we are conscious of this fact or not, we are breaking the most important of the Ten Commandments.