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Assertion that something exists or is true; confirmation or ratification of the truth; solemn declaration.
A positive statement, usually beginning with the name of God, “I AM,” that affirms and strengthens the qualities of God within oneself, helping to bring those qualities into physical manifestation.
Affirmations are fiats which may be of greater length and more specific detail. They affirm the action of Truth in man—in his being, consciousness, and world. They are used alternately with denials of the reality of evil in all of its forms. Likewise, they affirm the power of Truth that challenges the activities of the fallen ones.
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Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Science of the Spoken Word.