Music for chakra balance

What exactly are the seven chakras, and how do they function in the body? What is music for the chakras, and how does it work? Is there a piece of music that can be used to cleanse and balance the seven chakras? We’re going to look into the relationship between chakras and musical instruments.

To activate the chakras, listen to music!

Chakras are energy centres that run through our bodies. It is critical for them to be in balance with one another in order to function properly. It is critical to put in the necessary effort to activate, balance, and cleanse the chakras. There are a variety of alternatives for doing so, including music that stimulates the chakras. Relaxation can be achieved by listening to peaceful music that helps to balance the chakras or by listening to reiki music, for example.

music for chakras

In addition to music, there are numerous other methods for balancing the chakras, including yoga, Pranayama (conscious breathing) to dissolve energy blocks, acupuncture, music with specific frequencies (for example, music at 432 Hz) or a set of harmonic instruments, crystal and stone therapy, reiki, aromatherapy, mantras, and meditation.

Effects of music on chakras

The frequency of 432 Hz music corresponds to the frequency of music that ancient peoples were familiar with prior to the current frequency of 440 Hz. Recovery of this frequency is critical because the music at 432 Hz has therapeutic benefits for the body, mind, and soul. These consequences are most obvious when it comes to:

  • The human heart (improves heart rate)
  • The double helix structure of DNA (replication frequency)
  • Optimal brain function is achieved when the two hemispheres of the brain work in unison.
  • The body’s fundamental heartbeat can be achieved
  • Positive resonance enables us to obtain love, health, happiness, abundance, and personal fulfilment by attracting positive energy into our lives.

432hz vs 440 hz frequencies

What are the seven chakras of the body and what do they do?

The number seven represents the number of chakras in the body. Located between the base of the spine and the base of the skull, each of them occupies a specific location on the human body. Kundalini, the life-giving force that exists within all of us, can be located at the base of the spine. The seven chakras are as follows:

  1. Muladhara is the first chakra, often known as the Earth or Root Chakra. The term “base support” refers to the fact that it is placed at the base of the spine, in the perineum.

Muladhara Chakra

  1. The second chakra is Svadhisthana, often known as the Water Chakra or Sacral Chakra. It is placed in the lower belly, directly below the navel, and has a rounded shape. It is the chakra of emotions, spontaneity, creativity, pleasure, and sexuality.

Swadhisthana Chakra

  1. The third chakra, Manipura, is sometimes known as the solar plexus chakra or the fire plexus chakra. It can be found in the abdomen, between the diaphragm and the navel, and it is a muscle. This chakra brings together the qualities of solidity and flexibility.

Manipura Chakra

  1. The fourth chakra is Anahata, which means “heart chakra.” It is the most central chakra, and is responsible for connecting the higher and lower chakras. It also represents the element of air, which connects the ground and the sky. It serves as a connecting point between the top and bottom sides of our bodies.

Anahata Chakra

  1. Visuddha is the fifth chakra, often known as the throat chakra. It is a representation of openness. It is located at the base of the throat and is associated with the ability to communicate with others and with oneself.

Vishuddha Chakra

  1. The sixth chakra is Ajna, which is also known as the third eye chakra. The third eye chakra, which is placed between the brows, represents intuition that goes beyond appearances as well as the very nature of reality. All of our dualities are linked together in this chakra.

Ajna Chakra

  1. The seventh chakra is the Sahasrara chakra, often known as the Crown chakra. In Tibetan Buddhism, it is known as the Chakra of Knowledge and Liberation. It is positioned on the exterior of the body, on the top of the head. It is intertwined with the energy of the universe as well as with the Divine. If you are able to reach the seventh chakra, you will have deciphered the mysteries of life. It is symbolised by a thousand-petalled lotus flower, which represents infinity.

Sahasrara Chakra

What is the best way to use music to awaken the chakras?

As previously said, music may be used to stimulate the chakras and open them up. It is true that physical activities can stimulate certain chakras, allowing one to feel more connected to oneself as well as to the surrounding environment. Music, like every other kind of communication, serves to bring people together.

 

  1. Music for the chakras that is relaxing

Here is an example of a musical technique that can be used to stimulate the first chakra: Listening to music with a 432 Hz frequency while sitting in a comfortable yoga stance is our goal. On a practical level, it is advisable to put the music on repeat so that you do not have to interrupt your relaxation to push the play button.

It is also highly encouraged to wear headphones because the vibrations will reach the body more efficiently if you wear them. If we want to work on the first chakra, we must direct our attention to the perineum, which is located at the base of the spine.

 

  1. Reiki music to bring the chakras back into equilibrium

Reiki is yet another method of activating the chakras through music. The reiki session can last up to 45 minutes; during this time, the teacher not only practises the laying on of hands but also creates an environment that induces relaxation through the use of music and aromatherapy products.

The relevance of music becomes clearer when we consider that it is frequently used as an accompaniment to numerous relaxation and meditation methods.

You can find many videos on our youtube channel in out playlists that include music to activate the chakras, music to balance the chakras, and music to cleanse the chakras, as well as music to balance the chakras.

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