Have you had the experience of an inner voice or hearing which happens to you in regards to your spirit or soul voice? Anything?
Spiritual speak is spoken or heard within across cultures. It’s an internal soul phenomena. It doesn’t belong to one religion, mystical school or country. It doesn’t mean it’s a limited experience that only happens to Light Workers or Christians. It’s happening across spiritual paths and across continents in unique ways. Two ways are always present: it either comes from the core of self or the mind. The difference can be known.
While Hindus chant syllabic intonations and Kabbalists sound off permutations of god names and Tibetan Monks throat chant, this is part of their practice. These are intended intonations which open the mind, heart and soul to expansions. Whereas soul voice rises from within your core and rushes out through speech as if it wants to be heard. Lucky for us, it doesn’t just happen randomly in public. You know where that would lead. No, soul voice is not even close to schizophrenia.
Soul voice is now being neurologically studied as a valid spiritual phenomena and soul voice requires our participation, a certain amount of conscious openness, receptivity and allowance. The messages, when they rise, dance through our being. If you have never experienced this, it may be difficult to understand, but at least this post will draw understanding about the occurrences.
Published in recent neurological studies, “Americans Speaking in Tongues,” Dr Andrew Newburg, at the University of Pennsylvania found that tongues is not the same type of speaking which should normally activate the frontal lobe. He is the same doctor who investigated Buddhist monks meditating and Franciscan Nuns praying. He didn’t, however, study Hindu chanting and Tibetan Monks throat singing or someone channeling an astral or terrestrial voice. Let’s hope he continues his investigations because from the studies Dr. Newburg has done, there were noticeable differences between the results of speaking in tongues, meditation and prayer, in that the meditation and prayer groups were intentionally performing ‘speech’ and this activated the frontal lobe where speech activity fires, whereas his experiments with people speaking in tongues had little to no frontal lobe activity, as if the voice was from a different source and not the brain’s speech center.
There is phenomena in life which offers us further proof of this difference of voice.
In Japan the Japanese are known to not trust people who speak from the throat. They trust those who speak from the hara, which is an inner core center just behind the belly which Martial Artists are familiar with. It is common knowledge these days that the Martial Artists work with core energy. If you have ever spoken in tongues or light language you have probably experienced this rise of your core energy rather than throat energy.
This led me to ask if we are becoming more aware on how to speak from within as spiritual ways come into oneness. All these separate schools are losing their boundaries in oneness. As humanity’s spirit matures, is the soul’s voice or vocal capabilities also doing so. If the Japanese speak from their core because of Martial Arts practices, speaking from the core rather than the throat, we can learn or gain this technique as well. It doesn’t mean we have to become Martial Artists. By looking in this mirror which the art has made for us, we know that the phenomena exists and can be attained to.
The Japanese are not alone in this. Christians speak in tongues and spiritual people report hearing their soul’s voice. Pleiadian, Arcturian, Atlantian and more, speak what is now called a Light Language.
Maybe we will hear of new spiritual languages arising as more and more people awaken?
02/03/2019 at 7:11 AM
I have just experienced Shurangama mantras by Tibetan monks. Having chanted another sutra I found this one to have immense power. Reading up on this I found that this like the other sutras is auspicious like Light Language. I will be studying Light Language next, but I felt directed by the chanting experiences.
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02/04/2019 at 12:50 PM
Naa’va Soong, blessings with your spiritual language experiences.
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04/09/2021 at 9:13 PM
I have never heard this ability as “soul’s voice”, but it resonates with me. I can tap into my “soul voice”, but am trying to understand more about it. When is it appropriate and what good does it serve? Also, when in meditation, I can tap into movement, that moves my body for me. I truly feel it is the same energy that I have experience with my “soul voice”.
If you have a suggestion on where I should go to learn more about it, please let me know.
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07/06/2021 at 7:38 PM
AllieB I am so sorry this took so long to approve. I was writing a book. Finally done. The discovery of core voice can be easy or hard. Since it is a matter of at least having the experience once and then ‘knowing’ I would say you already know. The book I just finished is about sisters accomplishing this task and gaining the discernment between mass consciousness voice and internal core as our voices were buried for a very long time. Soul Voice and Core Voice are the same thing. Consider how Core is honored in Japan as mentioned in the piece. This is called hara and I find there is little out there out there on hara understanding. We all live it to know it. My book is called Sisters SiStars Sistahs if you’d like to check it out. This is not a sales pitch. You can read quite a bit of it for free at Amazon in the ‘Look Inside’ feature. I think you have to be logged in though.
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