Healing Music for Reiki 1: Mandala of Integration by Aeoliah
The second release in Aeoliah's "Healing Music for Reiki" series contains two perfectly transparent tracks that will help anchor the healing energies of Reiki and other forms of therapy and healing practices.
With the two selections that each extend for nearly thirty minutes, the touch of love is ever present. Aeoliah uses keyboards, synthesizers and his classically taught piano skills to blend and weave the various tones into celestial melodies that embrace, caress and invite the listener into a place that opens the space for love to come through.
The selections for this second volume are 'Chintamani: The Treasure,' and 'The Healing Heart," and they create a peaceful atmosphere for a variety of uses with any of the healing arts.
About Aeoliah
Aeoliah is a visionary painter with exhibitions at important museums in the world to his name. He is a writer and a reiki master as well, but more so, people know his music.
Born in Europe, the artist emigrated to the US at an early age. During his early teens, he took music lessons on the violin and played in a high school orchestra, but his heart went out to the piano. He started his artistic career as Aeoliah, known in Greek mythology as the floating island where the god of the winds lived. Music, visionary art and spiritual awaking became the aspects of most importance in Aeoliah's life.
"While painting one vision, I started to hear musical tones that emanated directly from the tonal colour-light harmonies of the painting (...) The knowledge I assimilated about light and colour, I started to apply to music, and it was magic!"
What started out as impressionistic, improvisational textures of electronic and acoustic instruments blending together in rich harmonic overtones of transparent, ethereal sound, later evolved into more structured compositions which have since become well known classics of the broad category of New Age music. Aeoliah's music continues to be on the top charts of the alternative music market and has found its way into the mainstream music stores in many countries.