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Bible Affirmations vs. Self-Created Affirmations

Which One Gets Heaven’s Attention? A Meihua Yishu Reading

Hello everyone.

The world is overflowing with affirmations.

“I am a millionaire!”

“I am successful!”

“I am the greatest person alive!”

Nothing wrong with those.

But recently, a curious question crossed my mind:

Is there really a difference between repeating Bible verses and repeating affirmations that we create ourselves?

And if we go one step further:

If angels truly exist, which words are they more likely to respond to?

It’s the kind of question that might make both theologians and self-help gurus spill their coffee.

So, naturally, I turned to Meihua Yishu (Plum Blossom Numerology) for an answer.


The Hexagram

Date: June 2, 2026 – 11:38 PM

Primary Hexagram:

49 – Revolution (Ge / Lake over Fire)

Resulting Hexagram:

55 – Abundance (Feng / Thunder over Fire)


The First Surprise: Revolution

The first hexagram was Revolution.

Interesting.

Because the question wasn’t:

“Which statement is more true?”

Instead, the hexagram immediately shifted the focus toward:

“Which statement has the power to transform a human being?”

Classic I Ching.

You ask one question.

It answers a deeper one.


The Problem with Homemade Affirmations

Imagine repeating:

“I am worth one hundred million dollars.”

Meanwhile…

Your wallet contains $17.

And tomorrow, your tax bill arrives.

At that point, your subconscious mind quietly raises its hand and says:

“Excuse me… but no, you’re not.”

The subconscious can be surprisingly practical.


Bible Affirmations Are Different

Consider these:

“The Lord delights in the prosperity of His servant.”

“My God shall supply all my needs.”

For believers, these are not merely wishes.

They are promises.

The psychological effect is different.

Instead of trying to convince yourself of something you hope is true,

you are aligning yourself with something you believe has already been spoken by God.

That distinction matters.


The Most Fascinating Part: The Fifth Line

The key message came from the fifth line of Hexagram 49.

It contains the famous phrase:

“The great man changes like a tiger.”

And then:

“Without divination, there is confidence.”

In other words:

Truly powerful words transform people beyond intellectual debate.

They do not merely persuade.

They change.


So… Which One Do Angels Respond To?

Now let’s have a little fun.

Imagine Heaven operates a celestial customer service department.


Human:

“I am a billionaire!”

Angel:

“Yes, we’ve heard that one before.”


Human:

“I am Emperor of the Galactic Federation!”

Angel:

“Please hold while I transfer your call.”


Human:

“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”

Angel:

“Ah. This one goes directly to Headquarters.”


Just kidding.

Probably.


The Final Hexagram: Abundance

The resulting hexagram was Abundance.

A beautiful sign.

It represents fullness, increase, expansion, and flourishing.

The message appears to be:

“Words rooted in genuine faith tend to produce greater inner abundance than words rooted solely in desire.”

Not because they are magical.

But because they create alignment between belief, emotion, intention, and action.


My Conclusion

If I had to summarize this reading in a single sentence:

The power of an affirmation depends less on how loudly it is spoken and more on how deeply it is trusted.

There is nothing inherently wrong with creating your own affirmations.

However, words that have inspired, comforted, and transformed millions of people over thousands of years carry a certain weight.

At least according to this reading, the message seems clear:

Trusting a promise may be more powerful than merely declaring a wish.

So what will you repeat today?

Will it be:

“I am the greatest!”

Or perhaps:

“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”

According to this Meihua Yishu reading,

Heaven may have already cast its vote.

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