2009-11-23 04:26:00
Tom wrote:
"I have been coughing for a week now and whenever I say the Song of the 144,000 I keep coughing. I cough whenever I talk. Loud whooping cough.
"I tried everything...cough medications, antihistamines, etc. I will be seeing a doctor soon. Every time I get a cough it always lasts for a couple of months. I am not kidding. I want to say the Song with my soul and help bring down the good energies from the Song to help everyone who sings it. I do not want to wait months for this to go away.
"I think it my allergies again. I was once tested by a doctor and it turn out I was allergic to almost everything he tested me for, but my allergies have been better for the last few years.
"JJ Dewey said the Song should be said out loud (this makes me cough) and not in the mind or to myself. I remember asking Ruth (I think it was Ruth, right?) about the Song and she said it was more powerful to say it out loud. This was a few years ago and I am not sure if she remembers. Maybe it was another Keyster. Okay, any suggestions? Would it be okay if I just go ahead and say the Song silently in my mind?"
JJ:
Sorry about the problem, Tom.
The Song definitely releases energy and because of its vibration many who read its words will not even attempt to say it once. Others will say it once but not again in this life.
Because you desire to say it correctly this is a sign that you will be successful eventually in saying it correctly.
The energy released is going into your throat as congestion. This mans that your creative energies are suppressed and not released as they should be. I know you are an artist so this would be a place to look for greater creativity, but it could be something else. When you find it and create the correct expression it will feel very right within yourself. This is how you shall know.
For now I would only say the Song out loud once a week and see how that feels. Say it silently the other days. When saying it out loud seems to create no problem then you can say it more often.
Good Luck.
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