What are you actually meant to say?

The Siren's Call

Your Voice, Your Truth
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Someone taught your throat its first lesson about when it was safe to speak and when silence meant survival. That lesson is still running. Give us five answers and we will show you which voice is yours — the one underneath the one they trained you to use.

Frequency I of V
What is your relationship with your own voice?
I was silenced early. Someone taught me my voice was too much, too loud, or wrong.
I speak up for others easily but go quiet when it comes to my own needs.
I carry words from somewhere else. Things come out of my mouth that surprise even me.
I know my voice has power but I do not fully trust it yet. Something is still locked.
Frequency II of V
What was taken from your family's voice across generations?
A language died. Prayers, songs, or a mother tongue were erased before they reached me.
Secrets. My family carries things they refuse to say out loud to anyone.
A gift. Someone in my line had a voice that could heal, move, or prophesy — and it was suppressed.
A name. Someone's identity was changed, hidden, or forbidden and the silence echoed forward.
Frequency III of V
When your voice comes out at full power, what happens?
People listen. Something shifts in the room that I cannot explain.
I can cut with it. My words become weapons and I know exactly where to aim.
It channels. Things come through me — poems, truths, prophecy — that feel bigger than me.
I rarely let it out. I am still learning what happens when I stop holding back.
Frequency IV of V
What scares you more about your voice?
Being silenced forever. Dying with everything still inside me, unspoken.
Saying the thing that destroys someone. Knowing my words can wound past repair.
Being misunderstood. Saying the truth and having it twisted into something I did not mean.
Finding out what I really sound like. Learning who I am when I stop performing for everyone else.
Frequency V of V
If all your ancestors could speak through you right now — one sentence — what would they say?
We were never silent by choice. Speak what we could not.
The song did not die. You are carrying it. Open your mouth.
You were named for a reason. Use the name. Become it.
Stop protecting everyone else from your power. They can handle it. So can you.