Finally Free Your Voice: Here's Where You Begin
“And the time came, when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.”
— Anaïs Nin
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Do you have an important message to share with the world? It is a rhetorical question; yes, you do. Keep reading to learn how to liberate that limerick, lesson, love letter, liaison, and/or passionate message pouncing in your soul.
The throat is the pipeline between the head and the heart. A place where what we create and what we feel intersect and can flow.
But, sometimes it is hard to let that truth flow from your windpipes. Especially as a woman. Maybe you can relate.
Be it voicing an opinion…
Be it voicing a feeling of un-safety…
Be it voicing a question that you are ultra curious about…
Be it voicing an interest in another person…
Be it voicing an idea for a business…
You feel a sense of cardiognosis* flowing up from your heart…inspiration rising, and then…chhh, chhh, chhh…it gets jammed.
Stuck.
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Your most authentic message gets caught in a web of Conditioning 🕸 , which declares:
“You are not allowed to say that.” (The Tyrant)
“You, how dare you think that!” (The Judge)
“You are going to embarrass yourself.” (The Cynic)
“You are crazy for thinking that.” (The Bully)
“You don’t have anything worth saying.” (The Hater)
If you view the above examples like you would a picture in Highlight’s Magazine, you’ll see YOU are the common denominator.
Circle yourself and it’s time to go to work within.
That Collective Voice of shitty messages exampled above is the weak expression of what is called the Shadow, most basically described as the parts of ourselves that we deem unacceptable. Hence, we keep those self-aspects in the shadows.
Carl Jung described the Shadow as “the block which separates us most effectively from the divine voice."
The Shadow, however, is like a slingshot sticky hand that will grab onto whatever society says that matches it’s antagonistic nature. So the teacher who told you you couldn’t say something…the parent who shamed you for thinking something…the friend who told you not to go on stage…the popular guy on YouTube who called you a lunatic…the boss who told you that your idea was lame.
You must recognize that this Collective Voice is not all you, but exists within you (again, the common denominator). The fantastic news/opportunity here is that once you recognize this—that all of these messages don’t really “belong” to you, you’ve already grown. From this place of separation—where we can really see which messages stick to our soul and which stick to society, we can teach ourselves to practice clearer, freer self-expression.
But, as Napoleon Hill said “knowledge is only potential power.”
The Shadow’s gaggle of afraid and persistent parts will continue to congregate in your throat, gossip, and generate dumb wildfire, bullshit falsities that society has shaped you to believe, and those “false truths” will continue to work against you until you do two very important, brave things to shine light on the shadow. Two steps that I am impelling you to take today:
Feel in your heart the love that is far more powerful than the fear, then call it up to your throat space.
Become aware of the non-judgmental, pure awareness of your own awareness (meta-awareness) , then send it down into your throat space.
The result is something magical yet real: you permit yourself to speak freely. Your authentic voice flows.
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