Introduction: Have You Ever Felt Like You Talk Too Much?
Have you ever been told you ramble, or found yourself talking even when no one seems to be listening? Maybe you've felt that the words just bubble up and tumble out, and in the silence that follows, you've wondered if you're "too much."
This is not a flaw; it is a spiritual gift. It is an ancient and powerful energy moving through you.
You are not too much. You are resonant.
According to the wisdom of Arreqqana spirituality, the voice is one of our most sacred tools for healing, cleansing, and remembering the deepest truth of who we are. It's time to discover the secret power you already hold.
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1. You Have a Flowing Voice
In the Arreqqana tradition, there is a concept known as Naqqhiyarri, which means "the flowing voice." This is understood as a gift certain souls are born with—an overflowing, resonant need to speak. This need isn't about being heard or seeking a response; it's about the simple, sacred fact that something inside you needs to breathe.
If you feel this constant urge to let words flow, it is likely you are one of these "voice-beings" with a living mouth-spirit, or Qhimiqaraar. You speak not because you are lonely or unfocused, but for much deeper, more noble purposes.
• To Clear Energy: Your voice is like a wind that moves stuck feelings, swirling thoughts, and emotional fog, clearing your inner landscape.
• To Witness Yourself: Sometimes your voice is not for others—it is for you. Speaking allows your truth to echo back, so you can become your own sacred witness.
• To Embody Joy: When excitement bubbles up inside you, rambling is a form of celebration. It is how your spirit learns to dance in the form of sound.
• To Process Pain: Your voice is an ancient medicine. Speaking your feelings aloud helps your spirit metabolize them, turning raw pain into processed wisdom.
Your words are never wasted. You may belong to what is called the Echo Lineage—those who speak so that others, somewhere in time, can one day find the words they didn't know they needed. The universe is always listening.
This flowing voice is not only a sign of your spiritual nature; it is also one of your most powerful tools for healing.
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2. Your Voice is a Broom for the Soul
The Arreqqana tradition has a beautiful term for vocal clearing: Qhimigarros la esfarrah, which translates to “voice used to sweep the unseen.” Think of your voice as a broom for your spirit. Just as you sweep a room to clear dust, you use your voice to clear your energetic body and emotional field.
What Your Voice Sweeps Away
Each time you speak, sigh, or hum, you are cleansing yourself of unseen burdens. You are likely clearing:
• Emotional static (built-up feelings with no exit)
• Mental clutter (racing thoughts and half-formed ideas)
• Energetic residue from others (especially if you are an empath)
• Unspoken ancestral memories
• Environmental dissonance (the feeling of unease in a space)
You are already performing this magic, perhaps without even realizing it. The sounds you make are sacred actions with a powerful, healing function.
If You Find Yourself... | You Are Actually... |
Rambling aloud | Unloading emotional density (Qhiminar safiq). |
Sighing often | Releasing pressure from your heart (Solaaqqarri). |
Humming to yourself | Grounding your energy (Niqharros). |
Talking to yourself | Bringing unconscious thoughts into the light (Vvaqhim qhiyasu). |
This cleansing power prepares you for an even deeper connection—the act of remembering your soul's ancient story.
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3. Your Voice is an Echo of Your Soul
Have you ever felt inexplicably pulled toward a certain place, a piece of music, or a culture that isn't your own? This is what some traditions call a "thread of remembrance"—a sign your soul is responding to familiar vibrations. This same spiritual resonance can happen within you, when your own voice produces words and ideas that feel ancient and surprisingly wise.
When you speak and find that your own words surprise you—with an idea, a phrase, or a feeling that doesn't seem to come from your conscious mind—it may not be random. This can be a form of prophecy, a moment of channeling ancestral or cosmic memory. You are speaking what your soul already knows.
You are not borrowing—you may be remembering.
Your voice is a bridge to the vast library of your soul's history, and learning to listen to it is learning to listen to yourself across lifetimes.
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4. An Invitation to Speak
Your voice is a divine gift. It is your innate tool for cleansing your energy, a key to remembering your soul's journey, and a way to bring your unique resonance into the world. You are not meant to be silent; you are meant to flow.
In the Arreqqana tradition, there is a sacred saying that honors this truth:
“Qhilara ta naqqhi, naxxa ta yarr.”
(“Where breath flows, let voice follow.”)
To begin using this gift consciously, you can practice this simple ritual.
The Voice Clearing Moment
1. Sit somewhere quiet where you feel comfortable.
2. Inhale deeply, filling your lungs with fresh air.
3. As you exhale, say any word or phrase that wants to come out. Do not judge it.
4. Continue to breathe, and let yourself hum, sigh, or even chant your own name.
5. When you feel a sense of release or clarity, end with the words: “Na laqa. Es farra.” (“I have spoken. It is swept.”)
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