Reiki Music

Reiki Music

by Eric Watermolen on July 21, 2010

in Happiness and Inspiration

Reiki is a form of healing by touch and allowing energy to flow.  It’s a process of healing where you place your hands on or above the recipient of the Reiki healing.  As you progress through the Reiki healing session, your move your hands through a series of positions until you have covered a majority of the body.  The whole process is quite relaxing and feels really good.

When performing Reiki, I find it helpful to put on some nice Reiki Music.  When I first started I used an old Enya CD that I had.  It was about the only relaxing bit of music I owned.  Since then I have found a number of other great pieces of music, and many are designed specifically for Reiki.

I want to share a website with you, Reiki Music.  This website is specifically designed around Reiki Music.  It has a whole section of music that was created to accompany Reiki sessions and attunements.  There are some great selections here and I really like all the albums I sampled.

Many of these Reiki Music albums are infused with Reiki energy; that is they perform Reiki on the music itself.  This fills the music with good positive healing energy.  Some of the Reiki Music albums have set track lengths so that you can time each hand position.  When the song changes you know it’s time to move to the next hand movement.  I’ve seen one with three minute intervals, one with five minute intervals, and one with six minute intervals.  These are great for the Reiki beginner, as it gives you a little structure to work within.  Over time, you’ll learn to sense when it’s time to change positions, but in the beginning, the timed music works really well.

There are also some Reiki Music albums that are termed as Popular Artists.  Most of these have rich vocals, which I love.  I have always felt great healing power in the human voice.  Some of my favorites are by the Mediaeval Beabes, a group of female singers.  To me it’s like taking that healing power of the voice and multiplying by each member of the group.  The result is powerful healing music.

Some of the Reiki Music there is good for meditation or yoga.  I don’t practice yoga, but I do sit in meditation on occasion, and I find it much easier to clear my head with some soft music playing in the background.  It’s like a gentle reminder for my mind to stay on task rather than to jump all about.

Head over to Reiki Music and check it out, I’m sure you’ll find some great new music to accompany your Reiki, self-healing, meditation, or yoga.

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S. Ali Myers - Soulful Body & MindNo Gravatar July 21, 2010 at 9:35 am

Eric,

I love the whole Reiki idea. It’s another one of the natural healing practices that uses always-readily-available Universal energy.

It’s funny how you mentioned that Reiki music can be used to accommodate mediation. That’s exactly what I use when I meditate. I, like you, find it easier to center my focus with it on. The past couple days, I have been mediating in silence. Just to switch it up.

It would be nice to see you write about some of the benefits you’ve experienced with Reiki. Maybe a “10 Benefits of Reiki” or something like that.
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Eric WatermolenNo Gravatar Reply:

Hey Ali,
I’ll have to work in a benefits of Reiki post. I’ve touched on it in some posts but haven’t yet dived into all the details. Thanks for the suggestion.

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BrownpaperbaggirlNo Gravatar July 21, 2010 at 2:20 pm

Thank you for sharing that link! The power that each of us has to heal is amazing.

Thank you for stopping by my blog – I appreciate it :) I, too, believe that nothing is a coincidence.
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Eric WatermolenNo Gravatar Reply:

You’re welcome. We do have amazing powers to heal ourselves. Health is our natural state of being, and our bodies constantly strive to be in that state.

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Yu OmoriNo Gravatar July 22, 2010 at 5:59 pm

Thanks for the link! I’m with Ali, I love the idea, but I have yet to try it out. I’ll be sure to venture into it soon.
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Eric WatermolenNo Gravatar Reply:

Yu, You’re welcome. Reiki is one of my favorite methods for self healing. Combine that with some good music and it’s really wonderful.

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Alien GhostNo Gravatar July 22, 2010 at 6:41 pm

Hi Eric,

First time I hear about Reiki Music but after listening to some samples in the link you provide I can recognize the kind of music and is definitely something I have to investigate further. Don’t be surprise if I end up buying some CD’s :)

For now I have lots of CD’s of relaxing music that really help to concentrate and relax from daily stress. Thank you for the info! :)

Raul
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Eric WatermolenNo Gravatar Reply:

Raul,
Do you have any favorite relaxing music CDs? I’m Always looking for great soothing music.

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Preeti @ Heart and MindNo Gravatar July 22, 2010 at 11:00 pm

Eric,
I have heard of Reiki but never done it, I will have to check it out. Thanks for the great site and music info. I listen to many relaxation music when I put my 1 year old to sleep. I realize that it makes me sleepy too, which is good thing as it is relaxing me!

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Eric WatermolenNo Gravatar Reply:

We played relaxing classical music in our daughter’s room when she was a baby. It was always playing, and just entering her room brought about a feeling of peace.

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JasonNo Gravatar July 23, 2010 at 5:07 am

You can’t do better than listening to soothing music to calm the mind and warm the soul – especially after a long hard day at the plantation ;-)

Thanks for the link, Eric. I may have to check out what Reiki can do for relaxing me this evening.
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Eric WatermolenNo Gravatar Reply:

Jason,
Calm the mind and warm the soul; I like that.

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