Finding your own voice takes on new meaning if you begin to consider the possibility that the sounds of your voice may be a holographic representation of all that you are. Imagine a future in which our individual vocal frequency is our identification; where the use of frequency based biomarkers contained within our voice can be used to keep us healthy and emotionally balanced.
As man evolved, language became levels of intricate harmony nestled within structures of great elegance that carried meaning and allowed understanding.
Everything that happens to the body reaches the brain as biofrequencies that are then sorted, routed and assigned an interpretation but it seems, in modern times, that we carry very little conscious awareness of this information. Did we as a human race forget, or were we forced to abandon, a great deal of our intrinsic abilities to glean information about another person simply by hearing their voice?
The popularity of the da Vinci code sparked interest in the possibility that a great deal of knowledge has been kept hidden from the general population. Is the idea that we have dominion over our lives through our thoughts and intentions an intrinsic fact of human spirit? Can we, in truth, chant the words and create our Reality?
The obvious success of the movie, The Secret, shows that people are ready to accept the fact that we can think or say something and have it manifest. Have we sufficiently matured enough to receive the bounty of consciousness produced reality with wisdom? Do people really know what they want, deep down, devoid of old parental “tapes”, advertising, peer pressure, the “oughts” and “shoulds” that we are subjected to daily?
If we want to manifest our neighbor’s car or wife for ourselves is this a lack of respect or our basic right of conscious intention? If we accept the reality that we all fit, perfectly into the perfectly conceived, perfectly interlocking puzzle of life, then how can we allow any two people to want the exact same item? Someone would do without and therein resides a basic problem. If we both pray for the same thing, who gets the prize? So how can someone “program” their lives with the voice of prayer and mantra without bumping into the needs and rights of others?
Many spiritual leaders, though-out the ages, have claimed that we have the power to be who we want to be, to have what we want. Could it be that the world is designed perfectly and if we really knew the ideal life to manifest, then everything would be in harmony. But how can we ever know what will perfectly balance our lives? How can we know what we really want underneath the layers of greed and need?
We can find our true voice. Nothing is hidden from your own voice. You may be able to lie to your friends and deceive yourself with your words but the voice does not lie. Vocal Profiling computer software has been built that can evaluate the frequencies, architectures and harmonics of your voice. Vast frequency based databanks can now be used to create a report of what you really think, who you are emotionally and the status of your health. The frequencies missing from your voice are just as important as those that are present. An entire matrix of information, from your DNA to your partner preferences can be evaluated.
Using this modality, your voice can be used to reveal who you really are under the layer of public personality you have created. This is an opportunity of the human race to break free of all of the deceit and deception that we live with on a daily basis.
What would our world be like? Our legal system would be unwarranted if your true voice could be so easily read: Unsound relationships would crumble, businesses would fall because for the most part, our world is built on what we can keep hidden from those who think they know us.
Vocal Profiling has the ability to let us know the intentions of our leaders, the motivations of our partners, the pathway to our sense of self. Would that be of value?
What would a world be like if everyone only spoke the TRUTH? Can you image a society where we are all known by our frequency signatures that people could read through a voice that truly represented who we are? Could finding our true voice allow us to create a world full of grace and dignity?
We loudly proclaim that truth should be valued as a virtue. Should it have taken a computer program for us to discover our internal truth and clarity?