A solemn and formal declaration that an affidavit is true. This is substituted for an oath in certain cases.
A solemn declaration that serves for those whose beliefs will not permit the swearing of an oath.
A declaration to tell the truth; used in place of an oath by those whose religious beliefs prohibit oath taking.
Declaring something to be true under the penalty of perjury by a person who will not take an oath for religious or other reasons.
A positive statement, usually beginning with the name of God, "I AM," that affirms and strengthens the qualities of God within oneself, helping to bring those qualities into physical manifestation.
A declaration made instead of an oath.
NASM offers an alternative review process for music therapy programs that are ineligible to apply for NASM accreditation. The alternative review process leads to a statement of affirmation from NASM assuring that the institution and its music programs provide a context for and qualitative outcome by the music therapy program consistent with NASM standards. Academic institutions that meet NASM standards and receive such affirmation are not "accredited" members of NASM. Please see under "Accreditation (NASM)" for an explanation of the differences between NASM accreditation, NASM affirmation, and AMTA approval.
A positive statement affirming or asserting something to help manifest it in the physical world.
A formal declaration under penalties of perjury that a statement is true, without an oath.
A substitution for an oath when a person objects to taking an oath (Quakers, atheists, etc.). A lie after an affirmation is still perjury.
A positive short statement that you repeat to yourself to help you work toward a goal in a positive frame of mind.
To state or indicate by conduct that data is correct or information is true.
a statement asserting the existence or the truth of something
the act of affirming or asserting or stating something
(religion) a solemn declaration that serves the same purpose as an oath (if an oath is objectionable to the person on religious or ethical grounds)
a brief, positive statement that confirms and supports the achievement of a goal
a declaration of acceptance used to fill oneself with an abundance of freedom, prosperity and peace
a declaration of results that we want to experience
a declaration of that which one knows to be true or wish to aspire and maintain
a declaration to the effect that one believes a certain statement to be true
a declaratory statement of yourself
a firm statement that is true or has the potential to be true
a form of verbal visualisation - a '
a 'goal' repeated by the conscious mind in the Beta state
an alternative to an oath for people who do not wish to take an oath
an empowering statement that is always positive, specific, and spoken with conviction
an item, or a truth about an item, defined in terms of the establishment ( sgrub-pa ) of something
a personal statement of a desired outcome
a phrase or sentence that sends a strong positive statement to you about you
a phrase or sentence that sends strong, positive statements to you about yourself, such as "I am a capable person" or "My joints are strong and flexible
a positive and accurate statement about ourselves which becomes more and more powerful with repetition
a positive assertion, a solemn declaration, a way to change your way of thinking
a positive assertion of something about something, a denial a negative assertion
a positive or negative statement that will lead to an end result you expect
a positive statement about something
a positive statement about yourself or your state of being
a positive statement based on the truth
a positive statement expressed in the present tense
a positive thought that supports us as we move toward our desired goals
a positive thought that you consciously choose to put into your belief system to produce a specific desired result, according to assistant professors Darla Botkin and Sam Quick
a positive thought you choose to immerse into your consciousness for a needed result
a powerful way of consciously reprogramming the computer of your mind which, when combined with finding your passion and activating your plan, will change your physical reality
a sentence or two that is written in a positive language with definite targets and timescales
a sentence that you repeat over and over again until your mind accepts it and it comes true
a series of positive words in line with a visual concept repeated time and time again
a short and succinct statement of your purpose or request
a short statement in the present tense repeated frequently to impress itself onto and be accepted by the unconscious mind
a short statement, stated in a present tense, of how you would like to be at this moment in time
a simple statement of spiritual
a solemn declaration, made under the penalties of perjury, by persons who conscientiously decline taking an oath, to which, in law, it is held equivalent
a solemn declaration without oath
a solemn undertaking to tell the truth and requires no special verbal formula and is equivalent to an oath
a specific positive thought you plant in your subconscious mind which, through repetition, begins to change your experience
a statement designed to bring about positive change in oneself or one's environment
a statement designed to have a positive effect on the conscious mind when repeated at frequent intervals throughout meditation and ritual spells
a statement expressing a desired outcome that you say to yourself
a statement intended to produce a positive change in your life
a statement of a condition you want to have, stated in the present tense, as if you already possessed that trait
a statement of a problem followed by a statement that is strongly positive
a statement of a vivid image of being, doing or having something as though it is happening right now
a statement of intent and must be written in the first person, present tense
a statement of intention that serves to align the extraordinary power of your mind and your actions with the universal flow of energy
a statement of present reality
a statement of truth which one aspires to absorb into his life
a statement of truth you make firm by repetition
a statement repeated time and again either verbally or mentally or written down
a statement that affirms positive characteristics of your being
a statement that evokes not only a picture, but the experience of already having what you want
a statement that represents your desired condition
a statement that you keep repeating to yourself mentally until you feel and believe that statement to be true
a statement that you make to yourself
a statement that you repeat to yourself over and over again until it penetrates into your sub-conscious and becomes a belief
a statement we make about a person, place, thing, or situation
a statement which an individual repeats time and time again
a statement which declares a situation to be true
a statement you can say to yourself daily to help strengthen your self-esteem and enhance your mental health
a statement you make from the bottom of your heart, with deep felt emotions, stating the effect you wish to experience
a statement you repeat to yourself either aloud, written down, or silently to yourself
a strong and positive sentence that we repeat, either out loud or inside, during visualisation
a verbal suggestion to ourselves that something is true
a way to use words to re-program your subconscious with positive thinking
A non-religious oath given before testifying.
a non-religious alternative to the oath sworn by someone about to give evidence in court or swearing a statement;
A legal declaration provided for Friends and others who conscientiously refuse to take (or swear) judicial oaths.
A legally binding promise to tell the truth.
A solemn and formal declaration attesting to the truth of some matter. In certain instances, an affirmation is substituted for an oath, as for example, when a person for religious or personal reasons does not wish to take an oath.
An affirmation has the same purpose as an oath: to compel truthfulness. An affiant may refuse to swear to a supreme being and may therefore choose the affirmation rather than the oath. The affirmation has the same legal effect as an oath.
A solemn declaration made under the penalties of perjury by a person who conscientiously declines taking an oath. This is equivalent to an oath.
A solemn declaration made under the penalties of perjury by a person who conscientiously declines taking an oath. Also known as Oath.
A positively worded phrase that supports a goal. Affirmations work best when couched in language that is Personal, Present Tense and Positive (3P's).
A positive statement, saying yes, or swearing to tell the truth.
something said to be true, a positive statement
A solemn declaration, being the secular equivalent of an oath.
Solemn statement or declaration in writing by a person who conscientiously declines an oath. It is made under penalty of perjury.
A positive statement that may be used to help transform consciousness and thus transform what is manifesting in a person’s life.
A declaration by a person that evidence which they give in court, or an affidavit they make is true. A person makes an affirmation if they do not wish to swear an oath.• Children & Civil Law• Civil Courts• Perjury
A spoken statement that something is true, which may be made in place of an oath (q.v.).
Instead of a sworn oath, a solemn and formal declaration regarding the truth of a statement of facts. Often used when a person's religious convictions preclude swearing an oath.
Added - 09 Thu March 2006 An affirmation is a declaration by a witness that he/she has no religious belief or has religious beliefs that prevent them from taking the oath i.e. I do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that the evidence I shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Solemnly promising to tell the truth when giving evidence. It is an alternative to swearing an oath when the person giving evidence does not wish to.
A declaration that a certain set of facts are truthful.
A solemn declaration to tell the truth without swearing on a holy book.
Similar to visualisation, this technique is used to overcome physical ailments (e.g. backaches) and emotional problems (e.g., family or professional problems) through repetition of a positive statement. For example, a person who is afraid of flying would repeat "I like to fly" and envision a pleasant flying experience.
On being returned as members, all MSPs are required either to take the oath of allegiance or to make the solemn affirmation before the Clerk at a meeting of the Parliament. The form of the oath is set out in the Promissory Oaths Act 1868, and the corresponding affirmation, which may be taken instead, is set out in the Oaths Act 1978. An MSP may not participate in any other proceedings of the Parliament until he or she has taken the oath or made the solemn affirmation.
1. A substitute for a legal oath, used by people who object to making oaths. 2. A debtor's agreement to continue paying certain dischargable debts after bankruptcy.
A positive statement of Truth. By the use of affirmations, we claim and appropriate that which is ours in Truth. With an affirmation, we connect our senses of "I AM" with any divine idea.
Repeated phrase that programmes the mind - in a positive, empowering & affirming way
A substitution for an oath granted to people based on religious reasons.
A legal declaration made by Friends or others who conscientiously decline to take an oath.
A declaration that the evidence to be given in court is the truth - made instead of taking a religious oath.
A solemn declaration; a non-religious oath.
A promise that something is right or true, which is made by someone without any religious beliefs. An affirmation is just as serious as an oath.
A declaration in writing under penalty of perjury.
A solemn statement, equivalent by law to an oath, but without religious significance or reference to a Supreme Being.
Affirmation is the second album by Australian pop duo Savage Garden released on November 9, 1999 (see 1999 in music). Affirmation was also re-released in 2000 in Australia and the United Kingdom with a bonus live disc, Declaration, featuring songs recorded at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre over 20-21st May, 2000.
"Affirmation" is a song by Savage Garden. It is the second single of the album of the same name.