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Using subtle sound energy

Using subtle sound energy

At various ages, our voices contain the energy that we experienced at different times in our lives.

At various ages, our voices contain the energy that we experienced at different times in our lives.

by Jill Mattson — 

Our voices change many times throughout our lives, reflecting physical, mental and emotional metamorphoses. Your voice at two years old is different than your voice is at ages 17, 40 or 80. Your voice is also much different when you are depressed, in love or excited, such as after landing that big contract at work.

Try getting into a meditative or calm state of mind, and imagine a time in the past. How did your voice sound then? Say your name aloud while still pretending you are in the past. For example, when I say, “I am Jill,” I vividly recall being at a picnic when I was eight years old. I listen, feel and grasp the emotions in my words. I can rekindle within myself the energy of that free-spirited little girl — with all of her enthusiasm and excitement — before life’s trials set in.

Now select another memory and recreate the situation in your imagination. Say your name. How does it feel? Does it sound different than the earlier voice?

This simple process has many helpful applications. Here are some examples:

  • What was the best moment of your life? What did your voice sound like? By recreating your voice, you recreate the energy of that moment. If you continue to express this energy in your voice today, you continue to experience that past uplifting energy.
  • When have you felt the closest to God? What did your voice sound like then? Recreate that voice and you will go to that space, feeling the same close divine connection.
  • When you remember a scene from childhood and completely immerse yourself into the memory, you can speak and hear your voice as a child. If you go back early enough, you will hear the innocence and purity in it. You can bring back some of those beautiful qualities by speaking as you did then.
  • Recall a painful time when your voice was full of negative emotions. While imagining you are reliving this event, you can talk in an uplifting and positive voice. This changes your memory and its associated feelings, creating a more positive memory. This can also facilitate an emotional release of the stored negative energy associated with that situation.

At various ages, our voices contain the energy that we experienced at different times in our lives. Listen to the sounds of your voice during powerful spiritual moments, times of great success and experiences of happiness. Recreate these sounds to gather and maintain that successful and positive energy.

 

Jill Mattson has spent 20 years researching vibratory sound energy for healing. She composes and produces CDs, employing sound-healing techniques and energies. 814-657-0134, jillswingsoflight.com or jillshealingmusic.com. 

Reprinted from AzNetNews, Volume 33, Number 5, October/November 2014.

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