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“Even the Gods Rise in Me When I Speak Truth”

  “Even the Gods Rise in Me When I Speak Truth” (The Power of Truth in Voice – A Revelation of Rishi Vamadeva) There comes a moment in deep silence where a sound rises not from the throat, but from eternity. Rishi Vamadeva, one of the rare seers of the Rigveda, stood at that point— between breath and Brahman , between syllables and the soul—and spoke, not to the gods, but as the gods. When he uttered, “Even the gods rise in me when I speak Truth,” he wasn’t being poetic. He was declaring the secret of the cosmos: Truth is not something we find—it’s something we ignite . And when it’s spoken from the soul, even divinity bows . 🔱 Voice as Divine Instrument Most speak to be heard. The Rishi spoke to resurrect divinity. What rises when you speak? Insecure thoughts? Borrowed beliefs? Half-truths wrapped in politeness? But what if your voice could become sacred fire? Vamadeva realized that the voice is not merely a vehicle for communication—it is a portal . When a soul stand...

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