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mu·si·cian lan·guage change
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musician language change
The intuitive feeling, knowing and understanding created and manifested through the mind, conscience, consciousness, subconscious, spirit and soul of people of official adult age with the role, responsibility, job or form of employment as a musician, member of a band, singer and other forms of employment within the music industry on planet earth who have the current capacity to handle the truth of language manifestation to see, feel. know and understand intuitively the connections of the cause and effect our current living language, musical language, lyrics and songs are contributing to the manifestation of current life on earth for people and see accurately and specifically how it contributes to what we manifest as a person or collective on planet earth and to naturally and intuitively change our use of language at superluminal speed, change the language we use in music, musical language, lyrics and songs at superluminal speed to ensure the optimum health of everyone, human rights, right to life, civil rights, stability, peace on earth, ethical, fair, just and moral shared prosperity for every person and animal on planet earth.
Musician language change is necessary to ensure a contribution to the change on planet earth and for people to feel, know and understand the effect language has on our personal and collective manifestation on planet earth.
Submitted by MaryC on April 11, 2020
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of musician language change in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of musician language change in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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