Affirmations with the word “not”
“I do not have to drink, smoke, or take drugs.
I do not have to be a prostitute.
I do not have to have cancer.”
If we do not have practical knowledge, if we do not effectively affirm various benefits for ourselves and for others—for example over 15 years—then due to poor mastery of the technique, and especially due to a lack of effectiveness of affirmations, we may remain only analysts. Effectiveness is one thing; merely thinking that something might work someday is another. This applies to affirmations as well.
If we talk with people suffering from cancer, with prostitutes, and even with the poor, alcoholics, etc., it often becomes apparent that a person entangled in a given issue simply feels they must have it and must experience its effects—usually negative ones. The affirmation “I do not have to have cancer” is one of many that need to be spoken in order to transform these subconscious compulsions into an inner consent to healing or to earning significant amounts of money.
Once, we went—without invitation—to a meeting with cancer patients. A dozen bald women after chemotherapy. I said that I have techniques through which cancer disappears within three days. I wanted to explain how they themselves could affirm this. Chemotherapy can also be “re-affirmed” in such a way that one can go to yoga after a treatment and run for an hour in a stadium the next day.
I was expelled without being allowed to justify myself after this introduction. I have practice and effectiveness in what I do. As I wrote above, the issue ignored by everyone is the human Soul. Saying that the Soul does not understand the word “NO” is a joke—and it can be painful when the Soul responds.
Souls hear everything and understand everything. The fact that they disregard the words spoken by their earthly personalities/humans results precisely from people’s lack of understanding of many issues.
Anything can be effectively affirmed with any sentence, including those containing the word “not.”
– I do not allow this person to come close to me. [In cases of possession—this Soul.]
– I do not allow myself to fall into poverty or illness, etc.
– I do not give consent to anyone’s domination over me.
– I do not attract alcoholics, drug addicts, sociopaths, etc.
– I am not and I do not have to be an idolater, an alcoholic, or a drug addict.
In this film, over about 140 minutes, I discuss a 15-page summary of an extensive affirmative decree devoted to professional work. When we write one or two sentences and focus on some tiny idea for, say, two months, avoiding the word “NOT” may seem consistent with guidelines someone once invented.
Such avoidance completely fails in prayers and in affirmations as extensive as those presented in films and in separate articles. For how, in just a few sentences—and without inviting one’s own Soul—could a woman be freed from sexual problems or, for example, from loneliness?
Opublikowano: 31/01/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
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