These "Power Cards" are a set of 64 cards featuring uplifting, positive affirmations and illustrations. They're a Japanese translation of Louise L. Hay's "Power Thought Cards," featuring updated illustrations. The cards feature a focus on hiragana, making them appealing to many readers. The illustrations are carefully crafted with colors that inspire a positive feeling just by looking at them. Reading the words aloud or looking at them will instantly inspire and boost your energy. The English text is on the front, while the back provides an explanation of the text on the front. If the text or explanation on the front catches your eye, moves you, or somehow intrigues you, it's an important message for you right now. At first, you might not understand it and feel repulsed. But try reading it aloud repeatedly and speaking it out loud. Gradually, the power of the words will transform your consciousness. You can also display the cards in a visible place, carry them with you, or look at and hear the words over and over again. Once you begin to understand and accept the words, you'll find yourself naturally choosing a different life. Power Cards are the first set of 64 affirmation cards to be released in Japan.
Louise L. Hay, founder of Hay House and author and educator with a record of over 50 million copies sold, is credited with creating the original "Power Thought Cards." These cards have been redesigned and released in Japanese.
Affirmations are a way to transform old thoughts into new, positive ones by repeatedly speaking positive words. Affirmations are also used in the Law of Attraction and other theories.
Each card features a picture and a sentence on both sides, with the English side facing out. The back contains supplementary and explanatory information for the sentence on the front.
Feel free to use them however you like. A random card you draw may contain a message that will change your life. Simply flipping through each card will inspire courage and strength. For best results, read the cards aloud while looking into your eyes in a mirror.