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		<title>Benefits of Sound Bathing</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kathleen</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Sound Clearing/Cleaning]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[About twenty years ago, I spontaneously began making sounds when I got into my car alone and began driving. Often they were huge releasing sounds, that most assuredly would have alarmed my neighbors, and my body was smart enough to wait until I was in a safe place. OK, not counting a few semi-drivers that I noticed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About twenty years ago, I spontaneously began making sounds when I got into my car alone and began driving. Often they were huge releasing sounds, that most assuredly would have alarmed my neighbors, and my body was smart enough to wait until I was in a safe place. OK, not counting a few semi-drivers that I noticed looking down on me with highly amused faces, whom fortunately I did not have to see again! I&#8217;m also happy to report that I did NOT have an accident while engaging in this practice, as I made a particular effort to stay alert. Since there were, alas, accidents at other times- unlikely as it may seem- I was actually much more alert when simultaneously taking a sound bath.</p>
<p>Looking back it seems as though my body was no longer willing to continue to hold the unexpressed emotion I was unconsciously carrying around. Often, while releasing, I would immediately realize what I had suppressed. As the years have gone by my process has changed; fortunately I am now more aware of my inner responses and there is much less unconscious stuffing. However, recently I began to think back on these earlier experiences, and the positive effects of taking a daily (or at least weekly) sound bath. How would you feel if you didn&#8217;t shower for months, years or ever? Yuck! Since our physical bodies are  vibrational as science is now demonstrating, we also need to clean them vibrationally. Our entire vibrational field extends far beyond our physical bodies (directly affecting our health, energy levels, mental, and emotional states), and cleaning it is also essential. The intentional use of sound is a powerful force for cleaning, and for creating. Best of all your own voice is all you need!</p>
<p>Why use sound when there are other less potentially invasive ways to do this&#8212; I&#8217;m thinking of housemates, families and neighbors?! While other types of vibrational cleaning are both effective and can be easier to use, I am focusing on sound because of certain essential benefits I will briefly mention.<span id="more-183"></span></p>
<p>The throat is the center for self-expression and creativity, and those qualities have been often been squelched in our homes and our  school systems, setting up early patterns of repression. When you allow yourself to make spontaneous sounds, you release constriction in your throat center, and you connect more fully with your power to express and create. In this period of dynamic change, we need each person&#8217;s contribution to the new paradigm that is unfolding on Earth, as the old one falls away.</p>
<p>The throat is also where we connect with our Power of Choice. We are often bombarded with thought forms and emotions both from others and from within ourselves, which challenge our ability to respond rather than react&#8211;particularly when fear is evoked. When we strengthen our connection to our own throats, we also strengthen our ability to be at the point of choice when faced with a challenge that could potentially trap us in drama. When we are aware at the point of choice, we have the opportunity to change our personal and collective destinies rather than live out endless repetitions of past patterns.</p>
<p>Now all that is rather serious and while necessary, we don&#8217;t want to dwell there because seriousness creates more heaviness, which is, after all, what we are clearing out! So let&#8217;s lighten up instead and have fun making sounds. Your inner child  is inherently spontaneous and creative, and loves to make all kinds of sounds. The wilder, crazier and funnier the better. This is a chance to be really creative and have fun&#8211;even while releasing stuck energy related to events that were not funny at the time. You will feel cleaner and lighter after you do this, and maybe younger too.</p>
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