You know what I don't get? The point of Silent Affirmations! The Subconscious mind does not even recognize words.They are nothing more then sound to the Subconscious Mind. The subconscious mind follows orders based on the emotions and thoughts the person has, not the words themselves. Hearing words can produce emotions and thoughts within a person but if the words are silent then it is the same as not even hearing them!
If a person was to whisper or speak in a very low tone at you, how would you react emotionally or produce corresponding thoughts to what is being said if you cannot hear it? And if you already know what is being said during listening to the "Silent Suggestions" then what is the point of even having them silent? What is needed is a software that instills thoughts and emotions within a person directly. That is a more effective way of going directly to the subconscious mind.
Also, for those of you who are using the "Text to Speech" software. I found it more helpful - for me at least - to make subtle tweaks with how you word your affirmations. What I found works is this, instead of typing all your affirmations with "I am" - "I have", type them as "you are" and "you have". Why, may you ask. Simple really. It is because the "I Am's" and "I have's" are referred to you by you. When you read your affirmations off of a paper or card or whatever, you, internally, are expressing the words as you refer them to yourself. However, having another voice repeat those words - "I am" or "I have" - would be no different then telling someone else what you have and who you are. In other words, the other voice is talking to you not from you.
Think about it, when people are talking to you about you how do they express their words when referring to you? They would say things like - "Hey you have cool shoes", or "Wow your a very rich person", or "How are you feeling" etc. If I were to tell you that you are a very kind and caring person. You would hear that, and express it internally either by emotion or thought or you may express from you in words "I am a very kind and caring person". See the difference? Would it make sense for me to state that I am the kind and caring person when I am actually referring that onto another person?
When words are expressed onto you they should be used as "You" "Your" or "you are" or "you have". When you are reading your own affirmations either in your head or out loud you should phrase them all as "I am" or "I have". I found this tweak to be very effective for me at least. Having another voice confer onto me that I am something or have something. Then reinforce that belief in my own words while referring to myself. In any case, I don't see the point with the silent version
