Root Chakra music
Quote from Goedele L. on January 17, 2023, 11:10 amI am looking for music, specifically to balance the root chakra. I am looking to the 432hz options but I wonder if there is more specific music...
Thank you!
Goedele
I am looking for music, specifically to balance the root chakra. I am looking to the 432hz options but I wonder if there is more specific music...
Thank you!
Goedele
Quote from TunePocket Support on January 18, 2023, 3:30 pmThank you for this interesting request.
According to our (brief) research, the root chakra, also known as the Muladhara chakra, is associated with the frequency of 256 Hz. This frequency is said to be connected to the energy of the earth and is believed to help with grounding and stability.
Since the root chakra is associated with a deep, grounding energy, so music that is slow, calming, and soothing is best for balancing it. Instrumental music with a low beat and bass, such as meditation or yoga music, can be particularly helpful. Music with drums or percussion that has a slow, steady rhythm can also be effective.
We'll post a couple of relevant playlists below but if you could give us some specifics or examples this will definitely help!
https://www.tunepocket.com/singing-bowl-chakra-sounds/
https://www.tunepocket.com/spiritual-music/
https://www.tunepocket.com/solfeggio-frequencies/
https://www.tunepocket.com/432-hz-music/
Hope this helps!
Thank you for this interesting request.
According to our (brief) research, the root chakra, also known as the Muladhara chakra, is associated with the frequency of 256 Hz. This frequency is said to be connected to the energy of the earth and is believed to help with grounding and stability.
Since the root chakra is associated with a deep, grounding energy, so music that is slow, calming, and soothing is best for balancing it. Instrumental music with a low beat and bass, such as meditation or yoga music, can be particularly helpful. Music with drums or percussion that has a slow, steady rhythm can also be effective.
We'll post a couple of relevant playlists below but if you could give us some specifics or examples this will definitely help!
Hope this helps!