What Language Does the Law Speak?☄️
“Can I affirm in my native language?” “Should I affirm in English?” “Can I use the word ‘don’t’ while affirming?” “Can I say ‘not’ while affirming?” “How many times should I affirm?” “Should I affirm 10 times? 100 times? 10,000 times?” “Can I mix languages?” “Should my affirmations be in the present tense, past tense, future tense, or even Jupiter tense?”
Take a deep breath.
Do you see how many rules have been created around something that is supposed to be simple?
The Law of Assumption is called the Law of Assumption, not Examination. It has never cared whether you speak English, Chinese, German, Japanese, Spanish, or any other language, even an extraterrestrial one. It has never asked you to pass an English exam before you can assume something. Language is simply a way for you to communicate with yourself. Your language can also be nothing at all, like silence, while still feeling the state of being. If you want to whisper or affirm, use whatever helps you enter the state of being complete with your desire. Your assumption is what matters, not the language you use to affirm.
One of the biggest fears I see is people worrying about words like “don’t,” “can’t,” or “not.” They become scared that using one “wrong” word will somehow ruin everything. It’s just a word, not a monster or anything scary. If you keep fearing simple words just because other people, or YouTubers with big dramatic thumbnails, tell you “don’t use that,” you are giving the word more power than it deserves. When you understand the Law of Assumption, you understand that your assumption is what creates your experience. You can make your own assumptions and choose what is helpful for you. Maybe other people assume that certain words ruin their state, but that does not mean your state will be ruined. This is your Law of Assumption.
Countless people have countless assumptions, and their thinking and rules may not be your thinking and rules. So make the law useful to you without creating fear and constantly focusing on what you are doing wrong. If you keep doing that, you are consciously choosing misery because you are focusing on failure instead of changing your state and assuming the fulfillment of your desire. Simple.
Think about that for a second. If assumptions are personal, why would one single word have universal power over everyone? The meaning you give your words matters far more than imaginary rules. If a sentence feels natural and helps you accept your desired state, then use it.
The same thing happens with repetition. “How many times should I affirm?” There isn’t a magical number. I already talked about this in one of my past posts, “The Affirmation Fever in the Law of Assumption Community.” You can check that out. The purpose of affirming is not to hit a number. The purpose is to help you settle into your assumption.
Affirmations are just one of many tools designed to help you enter the state of being. Simple. Like many other techniques and methods, affirmations are only a tool. Keep them that way. Don’t create so much pressure around external things. If you practice assuming, which is the real core of the Law, you gradually become so familiar with assumption that you begin to see how much drama is created by the community. I posted a blog called “The Law Was Fine Until We Got Involved.”
I also see people worrying about mixing languages. “Can I affirm in English and then switch to my native language?” Of course you can, if that is how your mind naturally works. Many bilingual and multilingual people think in more than one language every single day without even noticing it. Why would the Law suddenly become confused? The Law is about your assumption, not your vocabulary or strict grammar rules. Assumption is the law. Your assumption. Make assumptions that feel easy and helpful to you. If you think English works best for you, then do it. If you affirm in your native language, then do that. The main goal is to be in the state of being. So focus on and practice the assuming state.
This is why I encourage you to stop collecting affirmation rules from every corner of the internet. Ask yourself a simpler question: Does this assumption feel natural to me? Does it help me embody my desired state? If the answer is yes, then you have already found what works for you.
The Law doesn’t speak English. It doesn’t speak Mexican, Italian, French, or Korean either. It speaks your assumption, the feeling of completeness with your desire. Other people may call it frequency. So stop worrying about perfect wording, perfect grammar, perfect numbers, or perfect techniques. Use the language that feels like home to you. Make your assumptions simple. Make them personal. And most importantly, make them yours. Then practice the assumption.

















