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– a blend of science and tradition for your voice and health
Our Animal Healing uses Jin Shin energy healing to gently move stagnant energy through the animal’s body. There are no needles or similar invasive treatment, and no need for ingestion of medication, making it 100% complementary to every existing veterinary practice.
Our bodies hold the stories of our lives. Every emotion, experience, and memory we have is stored in our cells, tissues, and organs. Our bodies reflect who we are, where we come from, and what we have been through. But sometimes, we may feel disconnected from our true selves, and live according to what others expect of us. We may lose touch with our authentic voice, and the stories that we want to tell.
At our voice lessons, we help you reconnect with your true self, and express it with more clarity, confidence, and ease. We use holistic wellness practices, such as our proprietary NeuroVoice (TM) and JinShinVoice(TM), to help you activate your sensory awareness, neural pathways, energy flow, and emotional balance.
These practices can help you release any tension, trauma, or blockages that may be affecting your voice and your well-being. By singing with more freedom and joy, you can transform your voice and your life
Welcome to Vocalogy, sanctuary of sound and self-discovery, where we invite you to experience a transformative approach to enhance your wellbeing.
At Vocalogy, we believe that your voice is not only a tool for communication, but also a reflection of your inner state and a source of healing, which is why we offer a range of services and programs that are rooted in both the ancient wisdom of Eastern culture and in modern approaches to nervous system regulation.
Whether you want to improve your vocal skills, overcome your fears, or simply relax and rejuvenate, we are here to be your guide in your adventure of vocal and inner harmony.
Ms Ng is a renowned leader in the field of vocal and holistic wellness.
She has a unique background as a lawyer, a certified Somatic Voicework (TM) teacher, a Jin Shin Jyutsu (TM) healing practitioner and a trained Clinical Hypnotherapist. She uses her diverse skills and knowledge to create innovative and holistic solutions for individuals and organizations who want to improve their voice and health.
We are passionate about learning and growing with you to offer you a unique and memorable experience that you deserve.
Use a 3-minute Occiput Mechanic reset, manage light, hydration, and melatonin to ease jet lag and boost clarity, with voice-energy healing for travel recovery.
Jin Shin Energy Healing is an ancient Japanese healing art that has been used for thousands of years to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. It is based on the idea that we all have the ability to heal ourselves through the power of touch.
“I think therefore I am”. This statement by Rene Descartes proposes a Mind-Body split where a person’s Mind is the sum total of his or her being. We can see how this statement holds true in academic subjects such as Mathematics and Science but whether its application in the Performing Arts where the machines we deal with are living creatures of heart, flesh, and bone? Current voice pedagogy follows the scientific ways of Western medicine. We put something under the microscope. We examine it in the finest detail. We know how it works. We can recreate how it works. But do we really know it? Is a thing the real sum of its parts? Can we put a human being in an MRI or EEG and say that we know what it means to be human? While we can ‘fix’ parts of the voice, we need to know that these broken parts arise from a mental, emotional and/or physical condition specific to a particular individual- his or her Truth. They are part of something bigger. What do I mean? The voice is part of the body that is part of self-expression. The body is a beautiful cosmos that science has barely begun to understand. Self-expression finds many manifestations- dance, singing, painting, architecture, landscaping, there are as many ways to express the Self as there are stars in the sky. If the voice is ‘stuck’, it means that expression of the Self through the vocal and respiratory mechanism is inhibited. Sometimes this inhibition may be at the conscious level. Most of the time, it’s at the subconscious level. A subconscious is an interesting place where we keep our repressed memories. We remember that time our mother told us to keep our voice down. We remember the time that grandmum told as that ‘good girls don’t shout’. We remember the time when dad said that ‘boys don’t cry’. We take these memories and embody them. We become them. We can’t make those sounds. We’re afraid to make those sounds. We go to voice class and pay someone to give us space, to help us find those parts of our voice, of ourselves, again. If we’re unlucky, we get a teacher who says ‘we’re doing it wrong’. ‘Your abdominal muscles are tight’. ‘Your breath support is wrong’. Instead of the space, love and emotional support that we need, we get more reasons to hate ourselves. What is ‘listening from the Heart’? ‘Listening from the Heart’ means listening to the entire person, not just to the voice. It means listening to what the student tells you about his or her day. It means listening closely to the lyrics of the songs that the student resonates with. It means watching the student’s body closely for signs of fear and anxiety (e.g. sweaty palms, a pale complexion, a hunch, a breathy voice, tight jaw etc.). It means working closely with parents and caregivers. It even means calling for intervention when one is necessary. Through the expression of the Body, the Voice reveals a plethora of clues as to what’s happening in the student’s life. As voice teachers, we stand at the front line of defense against any potential mental, emotional and physical disorders. It is our duty to help the student seek appropriate assistance where required. Quiet your Mind. Open your Heart. Open your eyes. Open your ears. See the Truth of the beautiful being in front of you in its perfection. This body has come a long way- so many chances taken, so many chances missed; so many heartbreaks, so much joy; so much pain, so much happiness; so much love, so much hate. In this moment, all of it is perfect. This being is where he/she needs to be right now. Respect that. Respect all of that, not just the parts that you like. In your teaching, celebrate scars even as you celebrate beauty. The Mind sees the parts. Love sees the totality. Love always. Grace Ng Ee Wern is a holistic health practitioner in Jin Shin Jyutsu Physio-Philosophy and voice teacher. Photo Credit: MAM_8599 copy via photopin (license)