Discovering Voice as the Ultimate Agent of Coherence
Synchronization ~ from Regulation to Right Relation
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We made it - we are everywhere - all at once.
Scattered across devices, timezones and infinite data feeds, perpetually plugged in and influenced, we find ourselves both triggered and exhausted in a flickering, disembodied terrain.
We search for meaning in a chaos of narratives, only to discover that the perceptual ground itself has shifted.
What was once the “individual persona”, woven in a stable local social structure, is now a globally shared, dislocated echo chamber of stories, desires and patterns - duplicated and broadcasted with bewildering cacophony.
This age has created a collective surface, a vast persona1 of unprecedented scale, and its core wounding is disorientation.
As identity melts around the edges - we feel lost.
Being lost — we call out.
And in that very call - a pathway is revealed.
The dissolution of a stable identity into chaotic multiplicity opens the opportunity to discover the organizing agent within the field —
Uniquely emanating both freedom and order, the voice is the living thread weaving inner singularity with collective coherence.2
The more wired and tired we become as a collective, the more we are called to discover a new path of vocal orientation.
But first let us clarify our terms.
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From Regulation to Synchronization
Synchronization is the fundamental principle of a living system — not regulation.
By “Synchronization” we mean self-arising, bottom up, dynamic organization.
By “Regulation” we mean, control imposed top down, guided by off-system parameters.
In biological systems, synchronization precedes regulation.
Heart cells synchronize before the autonomic nervous system affects them.
Neural oscillations synchronize before executive control regulates behavior.
Through the vagus nerve, voice synchronizes heart rhythm, breath, facial expression and listening capacity at once — it is the organism's primary cross-system coordinator.
Regulation is essential, but it is secondary.
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The word 'regulation' derives from Latin regula - rule, straight edge, standard.
Whether expressed as homeostasis or identity; government or status quo, regulation aims to limit the range and quality of expression for the sake of what already exists.
Regulation conserves form.
Synchronization generates form.
Our current culture3 relies almost exclusively on regulation.
Identity politics, neurodivergent labelling, identifying as a nervous system, identifying as an attachment style...
Pick your type and keep to your lane!
It’s an “understand the pattern and get the strategy” kind of world.
And while some regulation is essential in keeping and maintaining existing states - we need to remember what precedes and sets them to begin with.
Someone put these patterns into place. Who was that?
Enter the Voice
Life and Self are not mindless machines requiring management; they are interwoven sentient fields of vibration that oscillate, resonate and amplify each other when in consonance.
In this context, the Voice emerges as the ultimate synchronizer, entraining the biological, psychic, and cultural realms.
Voice is the experiential interface between Intention, Body, Feedback and Field.
It is a real-time coherence test.
If you see a cup, just by looking at it you might not know whether it's made of glass, plastic, or ceramic. Tap on it - and the sound immediately reveals its material and structure. The same happens when we allow our voice to sound unobstructed.
By Voice I mean awareness in movement - emanating from stillness through matter into a touch experience4.
Voice is not just the heard voice5 , yet through its audibility it shows as the most intimate fractal of the entire process of manifestation.
Shifting from “regulation” to “synchronization” means expanding our scope of listening and graduating into a new phase of consciousness.
Words do matter.
They direct how we think and therefore influence our actions, decisions , and overall experience.
Our voice can be the agent sensing into that new possibility - experiencing harmony as both order and freedom.
I am saying that regulation-based governance can and should no longer be what orients us in our understandings, decisions and actions in reality.
Instead, I suggest that our voice, in all its fractal expressions — as consciousness moves from silence to touch — expresses an intelligence which can offer a type of transpersonal guidance to consciously participate in the natural synchronization process.
The voice is not merely talent.
It is our unique creative and receptive channel.
And if you are reading this - you have one.
The Meaning of Voice work for the Collective
On the horizon is the possibility of liberated voices weaving together — intentionally generating entrained Plexi — expanding human capacity to perceive, transmit, and harmonize.6
Plexus is an initiatory laboratory specializing in such vocal synchronization.
A plexus in the body is a network — a braid of nerves coordinating distributed intelligence without centralized command.
The work applies this principle to human expression and collective organization.
Through gatherings, trainings, and retreats, practitioners are guided to directly sense the vibrational nature of reality and liberate their voices.
Through meditation, deep listening, and somatic practices, they gradually expand the full spectrum of vocal expression.
Many report that in this process of allowing, they encounter a force within their own voice that breaks through blockages and restores authenticity and aliveness.
Learning to deeply know, allow, and expand our voice is a path of intuitively aligning with an already-existing orchestration.
This is our birthright and is accessible to all - but our minds do need to be on board7.
What Plexus is working towards is a voice-centered, awareness-based ontology, where the voice is a primary agent, not merely a tool for communication.
The Voice does not only reveal form through resonance - but originates it.
It is THE creative principle from which body, mind, and culture solidify.The voice is a generative force that creates and aligns awareness with biorhythms, affective states, psychological containers , and social interactions8.
It is deeply diagnostic as well as creative - whether heard or unheard.
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Voice as the ultimate Synchronizer between Intention and Creation
I am well aware that when I say voice, most people think I mean singing or speaking.
But voice is not just doing - it is also being.
It is not just giving - it’s also receiving.
Voice emanates even without our intention.
If you are reading this, you are breathing - and that breath is already setting your vocal folds into subtle vibration - a transparent, unheard sound.
Unintentional vocalization shows us the importance of vocal function:
We yawn to discharge, sigh to reset, cry to reorganize affect.
Vocalization coordinates breath, vagal tone, muscular tension, and attention.
Plexus harnesses this innate biological function into a conscious practice of synchronization.
Heard voice emerges when awareness follows the natural process, and Will introduces just enough resistance to generate sound.
Allowing the voice to flow without agenda - without pouring it into the patterns of language or bending it to fit aesthetic standards - is healing in and of itself.9
Voice does not need to be made coherent.
It produces coherence.
It is self organizing life.
For over twenty years my practitioners and I have observed this directly:
Voice informs without explaining, harmonizes from the inside out, and guides processes of healing, transformation, and radical self-authorization.10
Voice Beyond Expression
If we expand “voice” beyond communication into a creational principle, we discover that voice does not come from the body at all.
The body is a condensation of voice.
Music precedes the cathedral.
Our work starts by attuning to the fullness of experience, weaving our participation as it arrives and dissolves.
Understanding Voice as Co-Creator in Vibrational Reality
Acoustically, Sound reveals what Buddhism calls Anicca - the fundamental principle of impermanence.11
Our mind creates the illusion of fixedness; but deeply listening to sound reveals pulsation — arrival and disappearance of sounds in each moment.12
Even the apparatus of the voice demonstrates this: vocal folds allow or restrict air during exhalation,
Through precise muscle tonality, they generate tiny thrusts of air organized in frequency — Continuity of tone is an illusion of perception.
Sound is born and dying in the same instant.
This is the genesis of the Voice.
The Generative Moment
By zooming into that pulsation with attention — guided by touch — we close the gap between our will and life’s response.
The voice becomes an alchemical petri dish where intention and impact can be experienced as one.
Habitual patterns surface — jaw gripping, effort at the onset of exhale, collapsing at closure.
These are expressional signatures of how we enter, sustain, and withdraw in life.
Tuning into the origination of our voice, we encounter ourselves undivided — activating and regenerating pathways of expression.
When we let go of “what should be” and join “what is,” creation flows from fullness rather than lack.
Intention and reality synchronize.
The Voice Entrains, It Does Not Just Express
When you vocalize, breath, larynx, nervous system, posture, and hearing entrain one another.
Through continued vocalization, awareness begins to align with a larger field and individual and collective rhythms synchronize into coherence.
The voice becomes a hub of cross-system synchronization.
In groups, this expands outward: heart rhythms align, breathing patterns converge, neural timing synchronizes — the field becomes greater than the sum of its parts.
Recent studies show that sound waves pressurize and electrically charge fascia and even influence genetic expression.13
Through voice, awareness shapes physiology and generates relational coherence.
Synchronized voices amplify one another, stabilizing physiology, enhancing awareness, and increasing both the capacity to receive and to transmit.
The voice in this field acts as a living amplifier, tuning individual streams into a resonant, self-organizing whole.
While shopping malls and armies use sound to manage behavior, its effect is exponentially stronger when generated and arriving from within.
The sonic environment always influences, but used correctly, your voice offers vibrational immunity.
One of my favorite examples - If an ambulance passes by, instead of covering your ears, try raising your own voice at a similar frequency and intensity as the siren. The muscular engagement stretches your eardrums and reduces sensitivity to the harsh sound.
The liberated voice taps into the living signal while shaping body, mind, and field.14
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Synchronization = arriving at right relations.
The indigenous concept of right relations evolved through nurture, curiosity, and acknowledgment of the other as a living being.
One could, of course, attempt—as religion or bureaucracy has—to enforce lawful protocols of behavior — but look at what that approach yields.
Alignment cannot be forced.
No rules or policies can compel synchronization.
Synchronization is a practice rooted in surrender.
In practical terms, it means admitting that, even though I have needs and wants, the nature of things is already perfectly designed — beyond any comprehension of separateness.
I am already part of something greater simply by being alive.
To surrender is to step out of any story imposed upon reality — to momentarily evacuate my perceptual apparatus - so that new movements can enter.
This is why the pulsation principle is essential: moment-to-moment appearing, moment-to-moment fading into silence.
And from that perspective — you do not impose. You weave.
Think of it this way: nature is already singing.
Synchronization is learning to hear the music and find your part in — rather than trying to conduct the orchestra from an isolated room, oblivious to your own vibrational imprint.
The Plexus Framework
This work unfolds through four stages:
Initiation into vibrational reality - Learning to sense reality as vibration rather than fixed form. Supported by compassionate listening and attuned touch, practitioners are learning to surrender to the voice's guidance.
Mapping the instrument - Exploring the voice through anatomical, energetic, and psychological maps. Habitual vocal patterns are traced back to their somatic and psychic origins.
Attuning to relational resonance - Practicing vocal mirroring and synchronization with others. Learning to entrain, differentiate, and heal through sound relationships.
Vocal Plexus practice - Interwoven vocal collaboration, weaving voices into wider entrained fields and generating Plexi.
The simplest practice: right where you are, close your eyes.
Notice the sensations in your body. Notice all the sounds around you - feel them touching your skin, opening your sensitivity to what's happening at the vibrational level. Follow your breath, your heartbeat. Open your mouth and allow a sigh to emanate - sound pouring out like water, weaving into the already existing fullness of the vibrational field. now listen.
Disclaimer: This work is indeed accessible but not easy. It requires facing precisely what we've used our persona to hide. The good news is that it also restores the power and clarity to create new inner structures, relational standards, and creative dreams to match our newfound freedom.
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The practice of surrender
Synchronicity
Anyone who has synchronized knows that synchronicity naturally follows: a friend calls when you think of them, a sign on the street echoes your conversation.
Synchronicity is life’s way of winking at us — an acknowledgment of our openness to synchronizing with it.
Divine Entrainment
Synchronization is not merely biological; it is an alignment with a higher order, where the voice carries both directive and creative will.15
In this framework, voice both receives and transmits. Like a radar, it senses the dark field of possibilities and projects light and coherence into it.16
And one last secret before we part: keep on singing, so you can hear.
Embrace the paradox: surrender is not abandonment of self, desire, or uniqueness.
By becoming aware of our voice in every moment, we deepen our receptivity and connection with Life.
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we are all voices in the one consciousness, emanating from silence into form then dissolving back.
We are all of it: the silence, the form - the arriving, the departing.
Everything and nothing at all.
Singing the one eternal song over and over again, ever renewing.
C. G. Jung named the collective unconscious—our shared depths— it seems that we now face the collective conscious or persona: our shared surface, mask and platform of wakefulness.
Alfred Wolfsohn (1896–1962), German voice teacher and theorist, developed the concept of the Orpheus Complex—the psychological split between socially acceptable vocal expression (persona) and repressed vocal/emotional range (shadow). His work demonstrated that reclaiming the full vocal range enables psychological integration and access to archetypal dimensions of self.
Culture is the collective, accumulated ways we relate. It is the aforementioned collective conscious in action.
Avalokiteshvara (Chinese: Guanyin, "Perceiver of the World's Sounds") is the bodhisattva of compassion in Buddhist tradition, said to hear the cries of all beings simultaneously. The name literally means "The Lord Who Looks Down [with compassion]" - often interpreted as one who hears all voices calling for help.
See my previous articles here about touch experience as fundamental to listening and working with voice.
By heard voice we mean Singing, speaking, toning, yelling, crying, laughing, yawning, moaning and whispering.
Plexus is a movement initiated through me, weaving a sound reality. It is also the name of a body of work consisting of in-person teachings and trainings. I hope to gradually unfold what Plexus is, both conceptually and practically, in the coming months. See previous articles on this account or visit my website for more
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see “Noise: The Political Economy of Music" by Jacques Attali (1977).
Attali argues that musical organization predicts social organization - changes in sound precede changes in power structures.
Emilie Conrad (1934-2014) developed the Continuum practice uses breath and vocalization as primary tools for accessing the body's fluid intelligence. Sound - particularly sustained tones and micro-sounds - is understood to penetrate cellular and tissue levels, reorganizing fixed biological and psychological patterns from within.
Radical Self-Authorization is a core Plexus teaching connecting C.G. Jung's individuation with the cultivation of fiery creative agency through voice. It names the moment when the voice stops serving external standards and begins expressing from its own irreducible center.
For an accessible contemporary reference, see S. N. Goenka’s teachings on Vipassana meditation and the observation of impermanence.
Pauline Oliveros (1932-2016), composer and founder of Deep Listening, developed practices that directly engage with sound's impermanence. Her concept of "the difference between hearing and listening" illuminates anicca: hearing registers sound as it arrives and vanishes; deep listening maintains awareness through the entire arc of arising, dwelling, and dissolution.
Check out Dr. Catherine Clinton’s work on how fascia translates sound compression into electrical charge.
In psychedelic experiences, especially in ayahuasca and mushroom ceremonies, voice has acted as a centering, guiding, and protective agent, maintaining coherence as multidimensional perception unfolds.
In these states, voice functions as an anchor - a practice that grounds expanded consciousness without collapsing it.
In indigenous practices, sacred chants appear as intricate patterns, weaving pathways through psychic landscapes.
Stephanie South of the Law of Time / Cosmic History remarked: “Governance is no longer necessary once telepathy has been developed.”
In esoteric traditions such as anthroposophy or hermeticism, the Akashic realm is akin to the quantum field: observation collapses potentialities into specific manifestations. The voice acts as a bidirectional channel, diagnosing and creating between the soul and that field.







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