
Do you know that an ordinary person considers their speech (Vaani) to be nothing more than just a few words coming out of their mouth?
To most, Vaani (speech) simply means this:
A few words were spoken, and that’s the end of it.
Because of this understanding, an average person speaks around 15,000 to 16,000 words every day.
And due to this excessive talking, a normal person’s speech carries no strength, no power.
Why? Because speaking is one of the most energy-consuming activities of our prana (life force).
When a person speaks so much throughout the day, their speech loses the very energy the prana shakti—required to make it powerful.
That is why, for an ordinary person, their speech remains nothing more than just a collection of words. And not only that An ordinary person’s words don’t even carry enough power for their own subconscious mind to believe them.
That’s why when such a person says:
“I am successful”
“I am healthy”
Their subconscious mind doesn’t even take these statements seriously.
As a result, even after repeating affirmations for hundreds of days, their life remains exactly the same.
So What’s the Solution?
In this blog, we will understand:
- What is Vaak Siddhi ?
- And how you can make your words—your speech—truly powerful
Vaani (Speech)
Do you know that according to the Vedas, speech (vaani) neither begins with words nor ends with words?
That is why the scriptures have divided speech into four different levels:
- Para
- Pashyanti
- Madhyama
- Vaikhari
1. Para (The Source of Speech)
Para is the state of speech where sound and your thoughts exist only in the form of pure consciousness.
This is the stage where words are born, but they are neither thought nor spoken yet.
According to the Vedas, the root of creation itself is Shabda Brahman which means sound itself is Brahman, the ultimate consciousness.
And from this Para state, the entire universe originates.
Those who attain Vaak Siddhi (mastery over speech) have their speech connected to Para level.
Such people don’t really “speak” in the ordinary sense, it is the universe that speaks through them.
And when such individuals say something, their words move toward their target with the speed of a bullet.
And no matter what, those words manifest into reality.
2. Pashyanti (The Inner Vision Stage)
Pashyanti is the stage of speech where the expression of your vaani begins to move from the unmanifest to the semi-manifest.
At this level, words start appearing like an image—like a seed that is quietly taking form within.
If I explain it in simple terms, pashyanti is the stage where, before being spoken, words become a clear inner vision.
3. Madhyama (The Inner Voice Stage)
Madhyama is the stage of your speech where your thoughts begin to transform into language.
It is here that your inner voice is born.
And this is also the stage where a person starts losing their speech energy (vaani urja).
Understand this carefully—
Every person’s speech originates from Para and passes through Pashyanti.
But when it reaches Madhyama, due to a lack of control over the mind,
that person begins to drain their speech energy.
4. Vaikhari (The Spoken Expression)
Vaikhari is the stage where you actually speak, and the people around you can hear your words.
At this level, your speech spreads into the air as vibrations.
Now understand this—
An ordinary person’s speech has no strength, no energy because what exists in their Pashyanti is different, what happens in Madhyama is different, and what they finally speak in Vaikhari is something else entirely.
Let’s understand this with an example:
Suppose, at the level of Pashyanti, you hate someone.
At the level of Madhyama, your mind tells you, “This is not right.”
But at the level of Vaikhari, you say “I love you” to that same person.
Now what happens?
Your Para, Pashyanti, Madhyama, and Vaikhari
are no longer in the same alignment in the same rhythm.
And because of this misalignment, your speech loses its power.
Why a Yogi’s Words Become Powerful
On the other hand, the speech of a yogi or a siddha becomes powerful because—
What is inside them… is exactly what is outside.
They speak purely, they speak truth, without any mixture or contradiction.
And that is why their words carry such immense power.
The Psychological Truth Behind This
Now let’s understand this at a psychological level—
When a person keeps lying in small, everyday situations, or even tells lies repeatedly as a joke.
Their subconscious mind starts recognizing a pattern:
“This person mostly speaks lies.”
And once this belief is formed, their subconscious mind stops taking their words seriously.
For the subconscious mind, their speech becomes nothing more than just empty words.
Why Your Affirmations Don’t Work
When you feel frustrated with your life and you declare:
“Now I will completely change my life.”
Even then your subconscious mind treats it as just another lie.
That is why it doesn’t act on your resolution. That is why nothing truly changes in your life.
So now the real question is:
How can an ordinary person make their speech powerful?
1. Honor Your Own Words
People whose speech has no power, whose words feel empty, all share one common trait:
Their words and their actions are not aligned. They say one thing, but they do something else.
If we understand this at a psychological level—
When a person lies in small, everyday situations, or fails to follow through on what they say, their subconscious mind starts learning:
“This person is not serious about their own words.”
For example—
You say, “I will wake up at 5 AM tomorrow, no matter what.”
But when you don’t wake up, your subconscious mind registers:
“This person doesn’t do what they say.”
And slowly, your words begin to lose their impact. If we understand this from a metaphysical perspective.
When a person repeatedly sends contradictory signals to the universe saying one thing and doing another their messages stop being reliable.
And when their words are no longer trustworthy, nothing happens when they speak.
Understand this carefully—
When your thoughts, your spoken words, and your actions move in the same direction, they start strengthening each other.
But the moment even one of these goes out of alignment, the other two also begin to lose their power.
Now, to break this habit of your subconscious mind not taking you seriously, the first step is simple:
Start honoring your own words.
Make a few promises to yourself every day, and no matter what happens, fulfill them.
These promises can be simple—waking up at 5 AM, reading 10 pages daily, exercising for 30 minutes anything.
But once you commit, you must follow through. When you start fulfilling your promises daily, your subconscious mind slowly gets trained:
“This person does what they say.” And because of this one shift, the power of your speech increases many times over.
From a metaphysical perspective —
When you start doing exactly what you say, your messages to the universe become trustworthy.
Then your words are no longer just words—they become commands.
And the universe begins to act upon them. That is why when a Siddha speaks, even if what they say is not yet true, the universe begins creating circumstances to make it true.
Their words manifest. A powerful example of this can be seen in the story of Karna from the Mahabharata.
A Brahmin cursed Karna that the wheel of his chariot would get stuck in the battlefield, and this would lead to his death.
At that time, even the events of the war had not fully unfolded. And yet, circumstances aligned in such a way that his chariot wheel did get stuck, and that became the cause of his death.
2. Silence (Maun Vrat)
Now understand this—
Just as fasting is done to purify the body, in the same way, silence is practiced to purify and strengthen your speech.
You already know this—speaking is one of the most energy-consuming activities of your prana.
That is why, when you remain in silence, it’s not just your mental chatter that becomes calm.
No
By observing silence, the outward flow of your prana energy stops. And then, just like a battery, that energy begins to accumulate within you.
And when you speak from that stored energy, your words become extremely powerful
and start moving rapidly toward their target.
If we look at silence from a scientific perspective — Silence has countless benefits.
First of all, staying silent works like a dopamine detox for your brain.
Dopamine detox means that due to constant overstimulation, the dopamine receptors in your brain that have weakened start slowly restoring themselves.
As a result, your focus and your impulse control begin to improve.
Research also suggests that even 2 hours of silence can increase the production of neurons in your brain.
Which means your brain’s ability to create new neurons improves.
But understand this carefully—
Silence does not mean that you are quiet externally while your mind is still running endlessly inside.
True silence means that Your energy should not turn into words and flow out of you.
It is complete silence—both external and internal.
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