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Koyasan: Reiki Sound Healing | 
| Artist: Deuter Label: New Earth Records Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $11.25 You Save: $5.73 (34%)
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 1706
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 2703 UPC: 714266270328 EAN: 0714266270328 ASIN: B000LV62DC
Release Date: February 13, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| ⋅ | Kindred Spirit | | ⋅ | Hands of Love | | ⋅ | Le Velour, Le Satin et La Soie | | ⋅ | Lovesong from the Mountains | | ⋅ | Sound of Invisible Waters | | ⋅ | Language of Silence | | ⋅ | Vollmond im Herbst | | ⋅ | Escape from Gravity |
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Album Description "Koyasan awed me with its depth while maintaining a constant flow of peace and contemplation. Highest recommendation!" -- NEW AGE REPORTER "We have been playing Deuter's music now for over twenty-two years. Like the Tao that cannot be spoken, the compositions he orchestrates cannot be easily described in words ... if music can take you to Nirvana, Deuter would be your conductor." -- TRANSITIONS RADIO "Deuter's style is characterized by gentle melodies and joyful rhythms that render his music accessible even as he presents an intriguing blend of Eastern and Western styles." - ALL MUSIC GUIDE Latest release from top-selling artist in the new age/Reiki genre. A global mixture of instruments includes Chinese erhu, Japanese shakuhachi flute, East Indian tamboura, and Tibetan singing bowls. Takes the listener on a serene, mystical voyage through a variety of peaceful soundscapes with a relaxed and soothing pace.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
5star January 6, 2009 D. Fricano Jr. (Lockport, NY) Everything was as stated and shiped quickly. would do business with this seller again & recommend to others.
Great Backdrop for Meditation November 10, 2008 Brian Schell (Dayton, OH) Koyasan is a mountain in Japan, and is the home of the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism. There are hundreds of temples in the vicinity, and overall is a beautiful place to visit. Reiki is a fairly modern invention, also originating in Japan, which explains that there is a limitless life force ("Ki") in the universe that can be controlled with the proper conditioning of the mind and body. Reiki has no obvious connection to Buddhism, so I'm not going to go into it here, but it is an interesting "spiritual" practice worth a look if you are interested.. So what do these two terms have to do with us? They set the stage for Deuter's latest instrumental/meditation CD, Koyasan. Deuter's music has obvious Eastern influences, with Japanese instruments such as the shakuhachi flute and koto, as well as others from mainland Asia, such as the Tibetan singing bowl. There are, of course, piano and more traditional instruments included in the arrangements, but if you want to meditate and pretend that you are sitting on Mount Koyasan, you can do that. As I did my research for this review, I found that Deuter has put out dozens of CDs similar to this one. I am not going to comment on whether this is better or worse than his other work, simply because I am not familiar with his other CDs. I would go so far to say this is an excellent "first meditation music CD" to pick up, and I plan to pick up more of his work in the future. The eight tracks on the CD are all fairly long, running 8-10 minutes each for the most part. There is no noticeable tune or rhythm to any of the songs, yet everything feels right, and sounds good. It's relaxing without being distracting or jarring, and makes an excellent backdrop to meditation. If you live in a noisy area, playing this while meditating can block out the noise without being too distracting. After a few moments, you stop mentally hunting for a tune and just go with the sounds, gently, calmly, taking whatever comes, and letting it go again. Will the music heal you, as Reiki practitioners suggest? I have no idea, but I have covered the positive health benefits of meditation here before, so maybe there is something to it. I will definitely recommend the CD for a soothing, relaxing backdrop for meditation, or even just a quiet soundscape to enjoy.
Excellent for Reiki, Qi Gong and relaxation July 6, 2008 MadMonk (Spain) After reading the other reviews and finally deciding to purchase it, I was not disappointed in the least. It is a fabulous piece of art in sound, a beautiful tapestry of music. The first time I played it, I could feel channeling reiki spontaneously as the music created the right ambient for it to happen. The mind can't track the music so you wont get bored with it, it tends to bypass the thinking mind. Great for Qi Gong and other moving or gentle meditative energy movements. Delicate oriental scent with big dosis of devotional love to the sacredness of the earth in this case Koyasan mountain. Bravo!
Relaxation Perfection May 27, 2008 Judith E. Black I had heard a cut from this album on ITunes and thought that the music was very beautiful, but I was in for a pleasant surprise when the whole album turned out to be wonderful.
Wonderful! May 24, 2008 Alexis Winsor (Zion National Park, Utah, USA) I'm adding this one to my "Deuter favorites" list. I use it for Reiki sessions and just playing in the background when I want to relax at home.
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