![]() These are gradually met by echoing plucks of synthesizer strings, creating a sublime sense of the natural external and internal worlds harmonizing. The following track, "Hands of Light," opens with the sound of peacefully chirping birds. Shajan is not wasting time here the music hones in on its target like a healing missile before dissolving near the end into a dreamy vocal chorale. One can feel the tonalities lighting up the spine with the tactile vibrations of a barber's electric razor on the back of the neckand especially when a backsliding tone appears that sounds like a crying baby mixed with a Weed Whacker. "Light Touch" begins by layering ascending glissando synths to create a hovering sense of presence. Thus while the mind reposes into a gentle state of meditation via birdsong, trickling water, soft wood-flute pizzicato, and unobtrusive drones, the body is played like an electric xylophone via Shajan's goose-pimple-inducing electricity. Just as reflexology uses points in the foot to access the rest of the body, Shajan uses the ear, giving us his masterful use of electronic musical tonalities to awaken the spine and nervous system with shivering delight. ![]() Shajan knows his business and is not afraid to go out on a limb with music that aims straight for pressure areas of the body via the ears. What immediately stands out is the bold sharpness of many of the notes and tones here. London-born Reiki master Shajan has created a wealth of melodic tones, spine-tingling drones, and nature sounds with his second volume of Music for Reiki and Meditation. This CD enables the listener to find a receptive & peaceful state, making it easier to relax and experience the gentle flow of healing energy. ![]() ![]() He uses beautiful ambient melodies and sensual, serene harmonies to create a calm and soothing atmosphere. As the Sequoia label expands its roster, it is a pleasure to add titles like this one by Reiki-master Shajan. ![]()
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