By These Words I Rise

By These Words I Rise

A book about the power of language, tone, and truth.

Most people speak without realizing they are shaping the field around them. Every word carries instruction. Every phrase tells the body what to expect next.

By These Words I Rise book cover

This is not just a book about words.

By These Words I Rise is for anyone who has ever wondered why their affirmations do not stick, why their voice feels shaky, or why life keeps echoing the same old stories.

Inside this book, Mitz guides you into the architecture of speech: how tone carries frequency, how the body organizes around belief, and how your language can either keep you waiting or bring you back into alignment.

This is not about pretending you are healed, confident, or transformed. It is about learning to speak from the self you are becoming, instead of the old story you were trained to repeat.

Inside, you will learn how to:

  • Recognize “waiting language” and shift it into embodiment.
  • Notice the phrases that keep old stories alive.
  • Pair endings with beginnings so nothing loops unfinished.
  • Hear the vibration of truth in your own voice.
  • Speak in ways that support the nervous system and rewrite the field.

This book is for you if:

  • You feel like your words do not match who you are becoming.
  • You are tired of repeating old stories, even when you know better.
  • Your affirmations feel hollow or forced.
  • You want to understand why tone, truth, and language matter.
  • You are ready to use your voice with more clarity, presence, and power.

You do not rise by saying prettier words over an unchanged story. You rise when your words begin telling the truth from a deeper place.


Get Your Copy

If you are ready to stop speaking from the old script and begin using your words with more truth, presence, and intention, this book was written for you.

This is not a book of theory. It is a field manual for those ready to speak their world into coherence.

You will leave it changed, not just by what you have read, but by what you begin to say.

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