I struggle with this in this world.
I am very open, caring, creative empathic and sensitive.
I have seen the effects of openness both wildly euphoric with like minded people and scary as heck with those unprepared to 'be real'.
Although I long for a better way, a utopia where we all desire to manifest the heavenlies on earth....I am an individualist and respect the defenses and insecurities of people.
I have learned to be eternally thankful for the true friends I have met that are equally open with their vision and insights, theories and dreams....and gratitude, and to not pass up an opportunity to tell them so!
I weep when people I care about or cross my path harm with soul stabs. I understand energies and soul states in profound ways, and I do understand that 'way'.
Having overcome many things, and not blind to the fact that life is about choosing light consciously....I will always strive to find opportunity to share 'meaning' in my life....the subtle glow my soul has witnessed in the darkest times and the radiance it dances in in the most free and joyous of times.
I 'cope' with the inner beauty vs the cold 'real world' by painting...by connecting where connection will be found...and living my life simply...consciously when ever I can remember to....and being KIND.
It really is about being gentle, and kind...with myself and others.
Namaste friend!
2007-07-22 13:10:23
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answered by someone 5
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I do not feel it difficult or necessary to GIVE my soul a voice.
My soul DOES have a voice and it speaks at will I can no more control what is being said than I can stop it. I breath the words of my soul each night into the neck of my lover and I walk on the sounds of the distrust of my soul during the day ...kr
2007-07-27 00:18:35
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answered by Miss Know It All 6
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A voice
My hands are often the voice of my soul. My soul is bruised and hurts everyday. I empathize with others because of this. Reaching out to help a friend up. Serving a plate of food to a neighbor who has no one to share Thanksgiving with. Holding and feeding a friends baby so they can take care of them self for a while. Writing a letter to someone just to let them know I am thinking of them. Pruning roses and bushes for neighbors who have Arthritis.
My hands don't sing or talk audibly but are heard in the way I wish to convey what is inside me.
If I could write music I would. My heart sings often. Time I spend with my children is irreplaceable. I can never get a moment back that has passed. My soul sings to them before bed or naps. This is not only an expression from my soul but something I do in hopes of leaving an impression on their soul. One that tells them they are valued, loved and cherished.
When I SPEAK of what is deep in my soul, their is only one person I know that will hold it with respect...my husband. He is a gift I didn't earn or deserve.
2007-07-21 16:31:14
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answered by Threeicys 6
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As life goes on, I find it easier and more necessary to give my soul a voice. Soulful candor connects you to the universe, and you get something back for your openness. My soul opens up through art and ideas. So I'm bearing this to you: we're here because we were attracted to something that we may or may not find while in this life. When we leave here we'll realize this. Then look for a second chance.
2007-07-21 12:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. The soul is a work of art that if not adorned will crumbled and fly away. I find time to give my soul (myself) a voice, but it is always difficult to find another soul interested in listening: some will approach but on the eve of surrender they want not for two souls to converse but two bodies (or more...)
Physical acts don't fill the soul so I try to find a basin to melt into just for a while; another soul who would cradle my imaginations so that I may enrich theirs.
I have yet to find another decent basin so I stand amorphous, waiting, and in the mean time listening to soothing melodies and singing in return.
Yes all of our souls need a voice, just wait till you find yours and some one to share it with.
2007-07-26 14:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is impossible NOT to give your soul a voice! To give your soul a voice means to life thruthfully. That doesn't always work of course because we have to overcome a lot of obstacles but if you wouldn't let your soul speak, you'd be technically dead.
You couldn't let your voice speak up ENOUGH, alright - then you have to deal with illess - that is the way your voice communicates to you so that you HAVE to listen to it...I don't think that I'm telling you something new here...that there is a direct link between illness and not leading a happy and fulfilled life...
You don't have to be an actor, singer or a painter, even though we all are by nature ( Picasso once said that we are born as artists and that we forget it when we grow up)
- you give your soul a voice by saying (and you can say it by being silent, too;-)...): "I love you", that's all.
Whether that means "I love this person", "I love literature", "I love swimming", or "I love God" doesn't matter...it is all the same: love!
So there we are back to the beginning: You can only not love if you are dead. Love is always truthful. Therefore it is impossible NOT to give your soul a voice.
(even if it is in silence).
Well, I think I'm going to phone my parents now to tell them that I love and miss them...Thank you for asking that question!
2007-07-21 12:50:50
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answered by Anabelle M 2
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My soul has a voice and must have a voice, it cannot be silent. I share with all I am able and all who will hear. I use poetry, song, and preaching, as well as living example. It is something of the curse of prophecy that one must dare even when others are unwilling to hear. I pray the word may endure and be shown in my life or in my death or in my preaching. But as St. Paul said, "I may speak with the tongues of men or of angels, but if I am without love I am nothing but a clanging gong or a tinkling cymbal."
2007-07-21 12:45:18
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answered by Fr. Al 6
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I think of myself as an egg; my soul is the yolk, never shared. The white of the egg is another dimension of me. Even the white has a delicate membrane, & then there is the shell. The membrane can open to the white--with selectivity; the shell is my wisdom to share or not to share. There's a Shakespeare quote that's a bit apropos of this: "Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice."
2007-07-22 16:21:23
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answered by Psychic Cat 6
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There's quite a difference between giving your "soul" a voice, & sharing/contributing your talents &/or moral concepts. I prefer to use "spirit" to soul, however, your spirit has no voice. While it is the absolute inner core of you, it cannot be intellectualized. At the same time, its deep source is metamorphosed in the way we live our lives, & relate to others. One's "soul/spirit" cannot be shared, nor does it see or suspect as the mind does.
2007-07-22 16:05:58
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answered by Valac Gypsy 6
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I am my souls voice,
I am a manifestation of pure essence, and my being is the voice with which my core / soul expresses it's self.
The more attuned I am with my soul, the more in tune the voice!
2007-07-23 04:57:00
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answered by Delighted 3
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