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Tune Your Body with Your Voice

By Sharon Carne

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What is it about the human voice that gives it healing qualities or abilities? It boils down to two things. One is frequency and the other is intention. Your entire body is a symphony of many different frequencies.

The smallest building blocks of matter are atoms and their parts. At this level, everything is in vibration. Vibrations occur at different frequencies, measured in Hertz. Frequency measures how quickly a vibration is moving. For example, your brainwaves are divided into different categories by frequency. All of them are present at any given moment. One of the categories will most likely be predominant depending on what you are doing. If you are busy at work, your brainwaves will register mostly in the beta range from 14 to 20 Hertz. If you close your eyes and relax for a few moments your brainwaves will slow down to predominately alpha waves from 8 to 13 Hertz.. Even individual cells resonate with the combined frequencies of their parts.

When something in your body goes out of tune imbalance, dis-ease or illness can settle in. To assist in returning your body to balance there is one thing that carries all the frequencies of your body. That is your voice.

So, how do you find the frequency, for example, of a tight muscle in your shoulder? When you were a child, did you ever play with making siren sounds with your voice? The lowest sound you can make, the highest sound you can make and all the sounds in between as you slide your sound up and down carry every frequency of your body. To find the frequency the tight muscle in the shoulder, first, create the intention that you want to find the sound that will help to bring that muscle back into tune. Next, make the siren sound up and down. Listen carefully to the sound.

Is there a tone or sound in the siren that seems louder or softer than the others? As you slide your voice up and down, is there a sound that you seem to be drawn to or that you keep returning to? Allow your intuition and body wisdom to find the sound. Once you have found the frequency or sound, sing or hum it to the tight muscle. You can use a vowel like ahhh or ohhh or any sound that feels appropriate. Imagine the sound massaging the muscle fibers and relaxing the tension. Combining visualization with sound is extremely effective. Always remember to hold a clear intention for the sound you give to your body.

The combination of Sharon Carne's expertise in music and sound, spiritual transformation and her inner guidance has led Sharon to her soul work. In her workshops people learn how to dissolve stress and experience how sound heals. Her CDs offer support for those who are removing negativity and old patterns of thought and behavior from their lives. http://www.mountainrosemusic.com

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