More Music For Healing: Ragas Relax by Chinmaya Dunster

I have been playing Ragas Relax in my healing sessions for several weeks now, and I have received more unsolicited positive comments on it from my clients than any other music I’ve used to date.

When I first listened to it before I actually used it in a session, I thought it might have too much percussion in it to be good for energy work. Yet, during the first healing, I found the music created a very flowing energetic space. This music seems to disappear when you don’t need it and then seems to suddenly be there when you need to reground during the session. Very interesting.

Chinmaya Dunster wrote on his website:

“When I pick up my sarod and prepare to play an Indian Classical raga, I feel as if I am about to enter on a pilgrimage, a sacred journey of discovery. It is a great mystery… these ancient ragas are not just rules of how to play the twelve musical notes; they are spiritual places to be visited.”

Chinmaya Dunster plays sarod, tanpura, swarmandel, monochord and keyboards. Bikkram Singh plays the bamboo flute and Joseph Satralkar is on piano. Find out more by clicking here.

Jeri Lawson has a full-time healing practice in the Temescal Area of Oakland, California. She is available for Healing Touch, Reiki, Distance Healings and Clarity Breathwork Monday through Friday, starting at 10 am with her last session at 6 pm.

510-601-9632

jerilawson@mac.com

One Reply to “”

  1. Thanks Jeri, Satya and I just read about Chinmaya and listened to the cut included. Thank you. With love and appreciation, Satya and Savitri

Please comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from Living In Energetic Alignment

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading