At the 2010 annual conference, we conducted a study to observe how working in the Akashic Records might influence the human voice. Our goal was to identify any measurable changes in vocal patterns during different stages of interaction with the Records.
Methodology
Using specialized vocal analysis software, we recorded the voices of three participants at three key moments:
- Before opening the Akashic Records.
- While opening the Akashic Records.
- While answering a question and working in the Akashic Records.
The software converted these recordings into numeric data based on the properties of frequency (Hertz) and amplitude (decibels). This data was then used to create digital graphs displaying vocal frequencies within a range of 0–1000 cycles per second.
Observations
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Blue: Before opening the Akashic Records.
Yellow: While opening the Akashic Records.
Green: While working in the Akashic Records.
The graphs visually represent how each participant’s voice changed through the stages of the study. Ideally, a balanced and healthy voice spectrum shows a full, even range within the middle shaded area of the graph.
The overlay of the three colors clearly illustrates significant shifts in each participant’s voice:
- Moving from blue (before opening the Records) to yellow (opening the Records), and finally to green (working in the Records), distinct changes are evident.
- In many cases, the vocal frequencies became more balanced as participants progressed into working within the Akashic Records.
Results and Insights
This preliminary study highlights several intriguing observations:
- Consistent Change: Each participant’s voice showed measurable differences as they moved through the stages.
- Increased Balance: For most participants, the voice patterns shifted toward a more balanced and harmonious spectrum while working in the Akashic Records.
- Health Implications: A balanced voice spectrum is often associated with a state of physical, emotional, and energetic well-being.
Although the trial was limited, the results suggest that working in the Akashic Records may contribute to aligning and balancing one’s energy, as reflected in the voice.
Considerations
This study was exploratory, with recordings completed within a five-minute period to minimize external influences. While the findings are compelling, further research with larger participant groups would be necessary to draw definitive conclusions.
Nonetheless, these initial results provide food for thought and open the door to the possibility that engaging with the Akashic Records may support holistic well-being.