When the Voice Isn’t Yours

Recognizing internal language that no longer belongs to you.

Every person carries internal language that isn’t theirs.

Inherited doubt.

Borrowed limitations.

Old scripts learned in weaker seasons.

The danger isn’t hearing those thoughts.

The danger is mistaking them as truth.

This entry exposes a critical distinction:

Not every internal voice deserves attention—some only deserve recognition.

Once recognized, they lose authority.

The difference now is subtle but powerful:

The voice that once penetrated now only grazes the surface.

It’s not silenced through suppression.

It’s neutralized through identity.

When language changes, behavior follows.

When behavior stabilizes, belief no longer needs reinforcement.

This is when affirmations stop being necessary—

not because they failed, but because they succeeded.

The mind no longer needs persuasion when the body has already confirmed the truth.

That’s how you know the work is working.

~ Praise God

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