Cosmic Voice Collection
Your creative voice is necessary for our collective evolution.
Individual vocal liberation contributes to the collective liberation of all voices. Having compassion for our own voice can lead to a greater understanding and empathy for the world’s collective voice.
How so?
Singing provides a pathway to remembering our intrinsically creative and musical nature.
Singing connects us to the Earth, the Stars, our Ancestors, each other, and ourselves. It strengthens and celebrates our unique vibrational frequency. Singing and songwriting creates a safe container to explore and express our deepest truths. It teaches us how to embody our soul’s energy. The more you attune to your unique vocal expression, the more you can confidently share your vibrancy, your creativity, and your soulful voice with the world.
Why singing and songwriting?
The voice and soul energy are inextricably linked. One reveals the other.
The more we sing the more “attuned” we become to the expressive needs of our soul. Over time, as you nourish your vocal relationship it becomes a craft. An energetic practice. A ritual. A musical way to ground and explore your story. Your awareness, breath, resonance, movement, and own touch can guide your voice back home to the seat of your soul. A soul that is curious, intuitive, wise, expansive, compassionate, and musical. A soul that has a palette of colors to vocally paint with, artistic choice available, and an embodied expression to share.
Why therapeutic voice coaching?
Vocal choice in our self-expression brings us a renewed sense of dignity, sovereignty, and liberation.
Most of us have core wounding around our vocal identity. From a teacher saying, “you should sing more quietly”, a parent saying, “you don’t get paid, you’re not a real singer”, to a friend saying “Your voice isn’t femme/masc enough to pass”, we often end up internalizing these diminishing beliefs about our voices and become silent. Our feelings and thoughts go unspoken. Our songs go unsung.
Many of us have also experienced a wide range of traumas. From personal experiences, to collective, childhood, ancestral, racial, and historical trauma, these stories are written on the body as stored somatic survival responses. Energetic layers of complex narratives that often left us and our family lineage with no choice, disconnection, and our voice feeling oppressed and unworthy of being heard.