In this episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Greg Palmer in Fairfield, Iowa—an artist whose journey began with shyness and inner contemplation, and evolved into a life where his voice is used not only for performance, but for healing.
Greg shares how early spiritual conversations with his mother helped him distinguish between religion and direct connection with the Creator—an openness that later deepened through Transcendental Meditation, which became a foundational practice in his life (and even led him to teach it). As his voice developed through formal training and opera performance, he began to recognize it not as ego, but as a gift—something entrusted to him to serve others.
A pivotal turning point arrived in 2011, when a clairvoyant healer told Greg his voice could “bring in energies from the celestial realms” and be used to support people through spontaneous, guided tones and vowel sounds—what Greg later came to call the “singing spheres.” From small gatherings to remote recordings sent across the world, Greg describes how listeners reported deep meditative states, energetic shifts, and moments of inner peace. The episode culminates in a live on-air demonstration, inviting the audience to experience sound as vibration—something that can calm the nervous system, draw awareness inward, and restore a sense of balance and remembrance.
This conversation is a gentle invitation into the ancient idea that sound is not only art, but medicine—and that each of us carries access to the Divine through stillness, frequency, and inner listening.
Guest Contact & Connection Details
Greg Palmer
Website: singingspheres.net
https://www.youtube.com/@SingingSpheres
YouTube Channel: Singing Spheres
Offerings mentioned: personalized healing songs (delivered digitally), one-to-one live video sessions, and monthly local live singing in Fairfield.
Email: Greg did not give a direct email address in the excerpt provided.
Closing Thought
When sound becomes prayer, the voice becomes a bridge—and what we call “healing” may simply be the soul remembering its original harmony.










