Every word By Adeline Atlas (SOS: School Of Soul)
Jan 25, 2026
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Words as the Blueprint of Creation
This is no coincidence. The English language, crafted with deliberate magic, reveals the interconnectedness of words and their deeper meanings. As you write, you participate in a sacred ritual—documenting your passage through life by dictating your direction of which portal you will go through to get to where you want to go. Words are not mere tools; they are the keys to directing the formation of manifestation with intent.
This process is no different than a ceremonial act: the deliberate, intentional creation of a pivotal moment in your life. As you write, you are directing the direction of your passage from where you are to where you are going.
When you write your rite of passage, you are claiming your sacred right to create, declaring your authority over your own life’s journey. You’re not just a passive observer—you’re the deliberate author of your destiny. As you build (wright: a builder) and command (writ) your reality, you turn your life into a masterpiece, marking every stage with intention and purpose.
In the end, your story becomes your legacy, a tangible reflection of the paths you’ve traveled, the passages you have taken, the rites you’ve honored, and the reality you’ve created through the magic of words.
Have you ever noticed that God said THEN God saw? God spoke reality into being.
He had to say it to see it. The phrase "God said, then God saw" refers to the biblical account of creation in the book of Genesis, in which God creates the Universe and everything in it by speaking it into existence. In the creation story, God says, "Let there be light," and then light appears. This phrase is often used metaphorically to suggest that speaking something into existence through positive affirmations or declarations can make it manifest in reality. So, "God said, then God saw" means that God spoke something into existence, and then it became reality. This pattern is repeated throughout the creation account as God speaks various things into existence, and they come into being. Then, after each day of creation, it says, "And God saw that it was good" (Genesis 1:4, 10, 12, 18, 21, 25). This indicates that God's spoken word had the power to bring forth the creation, and that he saw that it was good only AFTER he spoke it into being.
When you speak, it is your right (RITE) of passage—speaking IS the RITUAL that opens the portal through TONE—Tone and Note are the RITE of passage (again tones are notes spoken, that is why a musical tone is called a note on its own).