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An authoritative decree, sanction, order; a pronouncement; a short dynamic invocation or decree usually using the name of God, I AM, as the first word of the fiat, e.g., I AM the Way! I AM the Truth! I AM the Resurrection and the Life! | An authoritative decree, sanction, order; a pronouncement; a short dynamic [[invocation]] or [[decree]] usually using the name of God, [[I AM THAT I AM|I AM]], as the first word of the fiat, e.g., ''I AM the Way! I AM the Truth! I AM the Resurrection and the Life!'' | ||
Fiats are always exclamations of Christ-power, Christ-wisdom, and Christ-love consciously affirmed and accepted in the here and now. | Fiats are always exclamations of Christ-power, Christ-wisdom, and Christ-love consciously affirmed and accepted in the here and now. | ||
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Revision as of 01:14, 4 February 2020
An authoritative decree, sanction, order; a pronouncement; a short dynamic invocation or decree usually using the name of God, I AM, as the first word of the fiat, e.g., I AM the Way! I AM the Truth! I AM the Resurrection and the Life!
Fiats are always exclamations of Christ-power, Christ-wisdom, and Christ-love consciously affirmed and accepted in the here and now.
See also
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Science of the Spoken Word.