Voice Analysis Research

March 20, 2016

At the 2010 annual conference, we wanted to see what changes would show up in the human voice when they were working in the Akashic Records.

Using vocal analysis programs, we recorded three people’s voices, before opening records, while opening the records and answering a question while working in the Akashic Records.

After recording the voices, the program converts the recorded vocal sounds into numeric data using the properties of frequency (Hertz/cycles per second) and amplitude (decibel). This information is used to create a digital graph that represents the vocal frequencies and the corresponding data using a range of 0-1000 cycles per second.

Above: Mantle Holder of ARCI, Inc. Akashic Records Work

Above: Akashic Records Teacher

Above: Akashic Records Certified Consultant and TNT

Blue: Before opening Akashic Records
Yellow: While opening Akashic Records
Green: In the Akashic Records.

What you want to see in a completely healthy balanced voice with nothing out of sync is the complete range in the middle shaded area of the voice spectrum. You can see how much the voice changed as you look at the three colors overlayed. There was a change in each voice with each step, from out of records to opening to working in the records.

The graphs are just a different representation of the same data. Look at the change. There is much that can be derived from this data, yet for our purposes, we were only looking to see if the voice registered change and it seems self evident that there is a definite change in each person’s voice.

It provides some interesting food for thought. The 3 recordings for each person were done within a five minute period to minimize any outside changes.

There is a difference in each voice print, and in most cases it moved toward complete balance with each step. Could we assume then, that working in the records is in our best interest if our goal is to be completely healthy? This is a very limited trial, yet it does indicate that this is a possibility.