Frequently
asked questions:
Q ~ What does Vo-Cal
stand for?
A ~ Vo-Cal is an abbreviation for
voice calibration.
Q ~How does voice vibration equate
to color?
A ~ The frequencies associated with
the four regions of the brain. color is a condition
represented by a
different quadrant of the brain. The brain fires different
regions of the brain=color.
Q ~ How does Vo-Cal access your
subconscious mind?
A ~ The light glasses shoot white
light at your closed eyes to keep the conscious mind
busy (not asleep) while
the subconscious mind is accessed. The frequency of
the music and magnetic fields help the brain to unlock.
Transducers stimulate the meridians of the body so
the brain can unlock the synapses.
Q ~ What if I am adopted? Who do
I voice print?
A ~ If you have been adopted, you
will want to voice map both your biological and adoptive
families. Children often
take on the adoptive parents DNA connections. The
voice mapping will identify emotional ties and patterns.
Q ~ What is the black pattern around
the center mean?
A ~ The voice print that is made
counts frequencies within the voice. It is then taken
from a linear mode (the red
voice print taken during mapping) and then converted
to a 360 degree map around the circle that represents
the body's emotional system to make it easier to see
and to read.
Q ~ I stopped feeling when I was
four, why do I need to feel now?
A ~ A person automatically closes
off or shuts down when stressful situations or highly
charged emotions become
too much to handle. At some point, however, these
deep seated traumas manifest themselves as aches,
pains,
illness, disease, depression and it shows up in relationships.
vo-Cal offers a safe, healing environment in which
to investigate the source of the "shut down"
that allows a person to move forward in a healthier
emotional and
often physical state.
Q ~ As a new client, how do I determine
whom or what to work on first?
A ~ A generational voice mapping
will be completed upon your first visit. Typically,
a person will begin work on
the parent that they map or voice print to with the
lowest percentage. This is new work for the person
and for
the brain, so it is generally easier to clear someone
that the person emotionally maps to the least to begin
with.
After the first parent has been cleared, the person
begins work on their second parent. After the parents
have
been cleared, the person generally begins working
on the grandparent with the largest percentage that
they
are emotionally connected to.
Q ~ Do I have to do a generational
mapping? Can't I just address and issue that's holding
me back?
A ~ A person can work on an emotional
trigger or issue at any time. Completing the generational
voice mapping,
however, provides an opportunity for the practitioner
to look for any miasm or ancestral trait that has
been
passed down. Often times when a person does the emotional
work on their ancestors, a health or emotional
trigger is automatically released from them as well.
Q ~ I did the generational mapping
but the facilitator said I had a head trauma. How
do voice prints show that?
A ~ A voice print that does not change,
or changes very little, after eight times is an indication
of a head trauma.
The brain is not moving and firing correctly and is
using the same Neuron pathways for processing. The
Vo-Cal chair can help a person's brain fire in different
regions, but at a slower pace. The Vortex, or spinning
chair, is a more useful apparatus to help the brain
reconnect and be more pliable. Once a person has used
the Vortex chair several times, voice prints can be
re-taken to identify progress. Once the person's brain
begins to fire correctly, they may begin emotional
clearing in the Vo-Cal chair with quicker results.
Q~ So I moved some colors around
the map, what does that mean?
A ~ Movement shows that your brain
is firing and responding. "Moving" or "removing"
a color means that you have
changed an emotion around a person or event. Vo-Cal
facilitators look for colors to move in and out to
determine if an emotional issue has changed or "cleared".
Q ~ What does it mean when the facilitator
says I have "cleared?"
A ~ The facilitator analyzes the
baseline colors in your mapping before and after each
session in the Vo-Cal chair.
When a color "drops out," that means the
emotional releasing has occurred and you have "cleared"
that
particular emotion or trauma.
Q ~ What does it mean that I "connect"
to a certain family member?
A ~ Connecting to a family member
means there are similarities in the patterns and colors
in voice prints to each
other and that their print has the highest percentage
in your generational mapping. You will have similarities
in
percentages in the twelve zones, or emotional centers
as well.
Q ~ I mapped the highest to a family
member I never even knew. How can this happen?
A ~ This is due to our genetic coding.
We really are connected to each other through our
genetic makeup. Many
clients have experienced things their ancestor had
experienced, felt the emotions of those experiences,
and
even learned things about the person they had no way
of knowing.
Q ~ Help. The facilitator says
I am stuck or I've gone into a "secondary core"
and can't do any more work today.
A ~ A person becomes 'stuck' when
voice print patterns stay very much the same in several
mappings. A person
may have gone into a 'secondary core' when the voice
patterns do not move and colors have not all dropped
out at least once within 3 voice prints in a row.
In either case, the subconscious is wanting to protect
itself and
won't let the brain continue on. There may be some
underlying condition, belief system, or serious emotional
trauma. It is best to give the subconscious mind a
rest and wait several days before attempting another
session. The brain knows what it can do and what is
best. |