
Bartie Musa Commentary: Your words are much more important than you think they are. Every idle word shall be accounted for by Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi. However even amongst the realm of men, words have the capacity to heal, and the capacity to destroy. In this ANIMA Framework article we’re going to go into the power of the tongue, and learn just how potent it truly is.

anima framework: rooted in yahawah’s truth
THE TONGUE OF FIRE OR THE TONGUE OF PEACE
ANIMA Framework Analysis
🔥 ANIMA FRAMEWORK ANALYSIS: THE TONGUE OF FIRE OR THE TONGUE OF PEACE 🔥
📜 Proverbs 15:1 – “A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger.”
🪓 Introduction: The Power of the Tongue
From the beginning, Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi created with words: “And God said…” (Genesis 1). Words carry vibration, life, and judgment. The same tongue that can praise Yahawah can also curse men made in His image (James 3:9–10).
The ANIMA Framework teaches us that language is not neutral. Every word carries energy, polarity, and consequence. A soft answer can de-escalate, redirect, and heal; grievous words can inflame, poison, and destroy. The tongue, then, is not simply muscle and saliva — it is a weapon, a healing balm, and a prophetic key.
🧩 ANIMA Breakdown
🟥 Archetypes in Motion
- The Soft Answerer (Elect Spirit): Speaks with wisdom, patience, and discernment. Redirects wrath into clarity.
- The Grievous Speaker (Carnal Spirit): Speaks with haste, pride, and sharpness. Escalates wrath into destruction.
- The Listener (Receiver): The one who hears; their path can shift toward peace or toward rage depending on the seed planted.
⚖️ Polarity
- Light: Words seasoned with salt, giving grace, calming storms (Colossians 4:6).
- Dark: Words sharpened like swords, cutting the spirit, escalating conflict (Psalm 64:3).
🔮 Alignment of Forces
- Family & Brotherhood: A gentle word can preserve a household, while sharp words destroy it.
- Nation & Kingdom: Leaders who answer softly prevent wars; leaders who taunt ignite them.
- Personal Spirit: The tongue disciplines the mind — if bridled, it directs life; if unbridled, it burns like Gehenna (James 3:6).
📜 Scriptural Cross-Folds
- Proverbs 18:21 – “Death and life are in the power of the tongue.”
- Ecclesiastes 10:12 – “The words of a wise man’s mouth are gracious; but the lips of a fool will swallow up himself.”
- Matthew 12:36 – Every idle word will be accounted for in judgment.
- James 1:19 – “Let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath.”
🩸 Real-World Manifestations
- In Homes: A harsh word between spouses can fracture trust for years; a soft word can restore bonds in moments.
- In Workplaces: Leaders who bark commands breed resentment; those who answer softly inspire loyalty.
- In Nations: A king’s gentle word can prevent war; a ruler’s grievous taunt can send armies to the battlefield.
- In the Elect: The hopeful elect carry Yahawah’s word with balance — not pacifism, but holy control. Their tongues heal the body of Israel.
📊 Judgment Calculator
- Unbridled Tongue: 💀 9/10 – Causes destruction, war, divorce, strife.
- Soft Answer: 🕊️ 8/10 – De-escalates wrath, preserves lives, opens doors.
- Idle Talk: ⚠️ 7/10 – Seems harmless, but seeds future trouble.
- Words of Wisdom: 🌟 10/10 – Align with Yahawah’s spirit, guiding multitudes.
Trajectory: As Jacob’s Trouble deepens, harsh words will abound in Babylon — riots, insults, blasphemies. But the hopeful elect will be marked by controlled tongues, redirecting wrath, preserving life, and sealing their distinction as the chosen.
🪓 Conclusion: Tongues of Fire or Tongues of Peace
Every word is a seed. Some words ignite fires that consume households, friendships, nations. Other words water the soil, producing peace, healing, and clarity. Yahawah has given us the tongue as both a sword and a plowshare — it can cut, or it can cultivate.
The Elect must remember: “With the merciful thou wilt shew thyself merciful” (Psalm 18:25). A soft answer is not weakness but divine mastery. In a world spiraling into wrath, the tongue of peace will distinguish the remnant.
🔥 Control the tongue, and you control the battle. Lose the tongue, and wrath consumes all. 🔥
Bartie Musa Commentary: Popping off at the mouth may feel good or look cool in the moment, however the corrosive effects of it always manifest themselves down the line. Likewise it may seem “weak” to be humble and have humility, yet ultimately this will be the same mercy and contrition that Yahawah is looking for when he gives salvation to his elect. LORD willing this was edifying and interesting to the hopeful elect of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi. Shalawam!


















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