Frequently Asked Questions about the Vo-CAL
   
    


1. How will I feel after the first session on The VO-CAL?

You may feel like resting after the session due to the emotional releases and changes that have taken place in your mind, body and emotions. The VO-CAL assists your body in releasing negative emotions that we may have repressed, suppressed and buried.

This technology enables you to feel more balanced such that no one emotion lingers too long. After the VO-CAL sessions, you will notice that you will not react to situations the way you have in the past. Emotional challenges will be much easier to deal with and you will move through issues more quickly. No longer must we endure ”old emotional baggage” that interferes with the quality of our life. Instead of being “run’ by old patterns a person can now live “free and clear” in this moment—making solution oriented choices for yourself.

Now you can truly experience being in present time and living in the moment, unburdened and feeling joy.

2. What occurs in the first session on The VO-CAL?

The first session includes a generational voice mapping and a session. The concept of generational voice mapping is that your voice imprint reveals your family dynamics across several generations. This is Calvin Young's remarkable discovery.

The immediate lineage consists of mother, father, maternal and paternal grandparents, spouses and other significant present or past relationships, and you. This may also include anyone or event that still surfaces as an emotionally charged issue.

We record your voice imprint of your parents, grandparents, spouse and other significant relationships or current emotional issues you want to address. The added benefit of the vocal imprint is that it detects the emotional subconscious stress that you associate with that particular person and determines if the associated energy creates emotional blockages.

Following the generational voice mapping, we then proceed with the Vo-Cal session.

3. How long is the first session and follow-up sessions?


The first session lasts approximately 2 hours. Follow-up sessions are 1.5 hours.

4. What is involved in each session with The VO-CAL?

You will be seated in a specially designed chair that has built in transducers (inverted speakers) throughout the back and base of the chair. In addition, the chair rests on a platform of magnets. You will wear a set of magnetized headphones and LED glasses. This creates a magnetic vortex or field.  You also see flashing lights with the LED glasses with randomized frequencies from alpha (relaxed) to theta (dreamlike) brainwave frequencies.

The Vo-Cal opens up the conscious mind and subconcious mind at the same time so you are aware of the changes that are occuring in your subconcious mind. The VO-CAL chair gently vibrates with RA frequencies as you rest and relax while healing music is played on the headphones. Music is supplied as a background to the actual imprinted frequencies that have soothing and healing effects on the body and mind.

This technology incorporates a synergistic combination of lights, sound, magnetic energy and vibration to stimulate all of the senses of your body.

The chair will vibrate with RA frequencies that are frequencies in tune with plants, animals and nature. This technology is all about balancing emotions not eliminating emotions and that is done by providing sound energy.

Therefore you have recorded your voice and are sitting in the chair which is vibrating with RA frequencies as you are sitting in a magnetic field, with the LED lights flashing and the session takes approximately 10 minutes. You now re-record the voice and take a second print and that is the persons subconscious pattern of themselves.

We now use the subconscious voice pattern as a frame of reference to compare to different individuals such as their family, friends, spouses, ex-spouses, etc. The first comparison is with their mother and father. Calvin took this back further to another generation to the persons maternal and paternal grandparents (mother’s mother and father and father’s mother and father). We then have the person speak about each of their grandparents such as their name, birth date, color of their eyes, hair, personalities ,etc. You might say what if they have never met their grandparents? It does not matter because the unique voice print comes through even if you never met your grandparents or one or both of your parents. You can also make voice prints of health conditions and you can see strong recurring patterns with their ancestors. Through this progression, the body balances its emotional stresses with one individual in the family.

The software will look for patterns and for matching of patterns. For example if they matched their father 79% and they matched their mother 51%, clearly their father had a stronger influence on them.

5. How do I know when I have cleared the negative emotional imprints from a family member and how many sessions does it take to clear a family member?

As the practitioner, I will let you know when you have cleared the family member. When your voice imprint is balanced in what is know as a "floating pattern".

Floating patterns are a reflection of your ability to interact in an emotionally balanced way with the particular person you are working on. A person is considered cleared of that particular relative when in addition to the voice print of the floating wave pattern, you also have a completely balanced peaceful feeling about the relative.

As a result, you view the life events of your interaction with that person differently by coming into a place of understanding and forgiveness. This occurs because you have emotionally balanced with that person. It is difficult to say how many sessions are required. It often takes anywhere from 3 to 4 sessions. 

The speed with which you clear a relative is not important. What is important is processing and healing of the deep seated emotional issues that deal with that particular family member.

6. Can you go over the benefits you get with The VO-CAL?

Many of our traumas, conflicts and painful experiences are not resolved at the time they occur. Buried and repressed feelings have a way of emerging later on in our lives. Have you ever noticed negative, self-defeating and self destructive behaviors occuring in your life?

This is because of suppressed emotions that you may not even be aware of.This can create problems in our health, marriages, families, relationships and career. In addition, dysfunctional family patterns, alcoholism, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, physical abuse, addictions and mental illness are also tendencies from past generations.

7. How do we inherit our ancestors' health patterns, subconscious stress and perceptions?


Scientific research over the past three decades conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and many other labs and universities around the world has revolutionized most of our previous notions about how the brain and body function.

Among the most profound and far-reaching findings of this research is the role of peptides in our health and emotions. Peptides are tiny strings of linked amino acids produced within cells throughout the body. Each distinct amino acid combination fits into matching cellular receptors, which then sends a message to the cell and give it direction.

The cell may create additional peptides to forward the message along the chain. Cells in different parts of the body may respond differently to the same peptide in order to attain a common goal. The peptide angiotensin, which creates the sensation of thirst, also induces the lungs to release less moisture and the kidneys to release less water in urine, all in order to conserve water (Candace Pert, Ph.D., The Molecules of Emotion, Scribner: NY, 1997. Page 145)

Peptides also create the sensations that we experience as emotion. Such sensation may both cause and be caused by specific thoughts or perception. Traumatic experiences in particular frequently results in strong emotional reactions that are stored within the brain's neural pathways and the cells of the body - locking an individual, to some extent, within the same emotional experience.

Because creation of peptides within the cells utilizes the DNA, a proclivity toward specific peptides may be transferred genetically, which explains genetic patterns of both disease and demeanor. Whether or not the VO-CAL somehow interacts with these peptides or the ideas that exert control over them has not yet been tested and the VO-CAL Company makes no claim to this effect. Many practitioners who implement the system believe that the observable results of the VO-CAL may suggest such an association.

The VO-CAL process is very powerful because the person realizes they were operating on programs or energetic patterns that they had no control or conscious awareness of. If you feel you have little control of your emotions, that is quite right as we are driven by energetic patterns which were installed into us by our ancestors. With the VO-Cal you can trace these patterns up and actually see these patterns visually.The important thing is that you balance the energy and release these energy patterns and then the lopsided, dysfunctional energy patterns collapse, the person is then freed up and views life differently. Clients have undergone some amazing transformations in a short space of time. In addition amazing shifts in family dynamics can take place. 

 
 
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