Evolutionarily the voice is one of our most precious assets for communication and, in times of need, protection. We whisper, laugh, cry, sing, gasp, shout and scream in relation to the needs of the moment. As a singer, teacher or performer we use our voice to communicate each day and yet at times, our voice can fail us, particularly when the stakes are high, or when we’re so frightened or overwhelmed we literally cannot speak.
Read MoreMoshe consistently stated that our experience and expression of all emotions, including anger, can be traced back to our earliest stages of development and “the earliest interaction of the child with the external world is entirely physical and therefore, associated or linked with muscular and postural patterns.” (The Potent Self, p82)
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