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The Sound of the Human Voice by Every time we use our voices, we send our energetic imprint out into

The Sound of the Human Voice by [Madisyn Taylor]( Every time we use our voices, we send our energetic imprint out into the universe and to the people around us. Whether listening to the low muted murmur of a confidential whisper or the proud declarative boom coming from behind a mic on the podium, there are few sounds more evocative than the human voice. Each human being's voice has a unique tone that is all its own. Carrying their own signature traits and idiosyncrasies, no two voices are alike. Yet so often, we neglect to hear these resonances under which our spoken words are floated over. A lover's voice vibrating with tenderness can feel like a warm caress touching the body; words spoken over an angry voice can seem like bullets hitting one's auric field; and a voice tinged with laughter can't help but fill us with good feelings. And then there are the voices of other people we encounter. The radio announcer's soothing baritone that accompanies us during a long ride, the cheerful chatter of children playing on the street, and the dulcet hum of a yogi in mid-mantra are just a few of the voices we may be blessed to hear on any given day. Taken together, they're like a wondrous symphony of mellifluous notes. Every time we use our voices, we send our energetic imprint out into the universe and to the people around us. And, like the words that we use when we speak to people, our voices can communicate what we are feeling, what we desire, and what we really mean. There is no hiding our truth that can be felt through the sound of our voices. Timidity, desire, pain, and love can all be expressed and felt through the human voice. Our voices also have the power to heal, to hurt, to love, and to transform others. When we are aware of the impact our voices can have, we can consciously choose what we are expressing. Remember that what you communicate when you speak goes beyond words. Take responsibility for the power your voice has to impact the space and the people around you, and let your voice be a sound that creates harmony and compassion in the universe. [PRINT]( [SAVE]( [DISCUSS]( --------------------------------------------------------------- DailyOM Course Spotlight [The Art of Public Speaking]( by Dale Carnegie and Joseph Berg Esenwein At some point in almost everyone's life, we are called upon to speak in public. You could be asked to give a toast at your best friend's wedding, or speak at a memorial service for someone near and dear. Perhaps you just want to be more comfortable in a social situation. In business, public speaking is routine, whether you are required to give a presentation or lecture or speak at a conference. For many people, this assignment creates a to-do list in their minds that includes all the important points they want to make in their public address. For millions of other people, however, the thought of public speaking feels like having a first-class seat on a runaway train. The good news is that with hard work and determination, you can minimize your fear so that you can stand up and let your voice be heard without worry. All it takes is practice! In this course, Dale Carnegie and J. Berg Esenwein break down the components of a winning public speech in down-to-earth language, and give you many exercises to sharpen your skills and improve your performance. You'll learn that public speaking isn't really about you--it's about your message! With consistent practice and determination, you'll learn how to convey your message to a group of people, no matter the size or setting. The self-confidence you gain from speaking in public effectively--whatever the occasion--will have a positive impact on your life. [Learn More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Top 10 DailyOM Courses 1. [21 Days of Debt Release]( 2. [Fit and Fierce Over 40]( 3. [Be Free from Unhealthy Relationships]( 4. [Overcoming Self-Sabotage]( 5. [Overcoming Body Stiffness]( 6. [15 Minute Yoga for Aches and Pains]( 7. [Sacred Self-Care and Ayurvedic Nutrition]( 8. [A Year to Clear What is Holding You Back!]( 9. [Develop Your Psychic & Intuitive Ability]( 10. [From Codependent to Independent]( > [More Courses]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Home]( | [Inspiration]( | [Courses]( | [Horoscopes]( | [Gift Shop]() [Email Settings]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Help/FAQ]( © 2016 DailyOM - All Rights Reserved No portion of this site can be reprinted without express permission. Subscribed as {NAME}[at]gmail.com (1276706) [1]

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