Six Healing Sounds
"Six Healing Sounds" (Liu Zi Jue) is a chanting/vocal toning meditation with a documented history dating back more than one thousand years, and is one of the oldest qigong meditation practices in China. Using musically timed intervals as an aid to signal inhalation and exhalation, this unique music program is designed to both facilitate learning, and to deepen the practice, of the ancient six healing sounds qigong practice.
"Six Healing Sounds" (Liu Zi Jue) is a chanting/vocal toning meditation with a documented history dating back more than one thousand years, and is one of the oldest qigong meditation practices in China. Using musically timed intervals as an aid to signal inhalation and exhalation, this unique music program is designed to both facilitate learning, and to deepen the practice, of the ancient six healing sounds qigong practice.
"Six Healing Sounds" (Liu Zi Jue) is a chanting/vocal toning meditation with a documented history dating back more than one thousand years, and is one of the oldest qigong meditation practices in China. Using musically timed intervals as an aid to signal inhalation and exhalation, this unique music program is designed to both facilitate learning, and to deepen the practice, of the ancient six healing sounds qigong practice.
"Six Healing Sounds" (Liu Zi Jue) is a chanting/vocal toning meditation with a documented history dating back more than one thousand years, and is one of the oldest qigong meditation practices in China. Using musically timed intervals as an aid to signal inhalation and exhalation, this unique music program is designed to both facilitate learning, and to deepen the practice, of the ancient six healing sounds qigong practice. For each sound, Ying has created meditation music centered around the chordal tonality of the sound. The music may be used as an aid to your meditation practice, or just enjoyed for the serene and peaceful beauty of the music.
The CD contains 7 tracks, including an approximate 4 minute beginning meditation (standing repose) followed by each of the sounds in order: Xu, He, Hu, Si, Chui, and Xi. The tracks are uninterrupted by pause, but each track is individually accessible with your audio player track search function.
Note: The music CD does not contain instruction and is intended for those who are familiar with the standard methods for vocalization, facial structure, and exhalation imagery. Though no instruction is provided, inhalation/exhalation intervals should be fairly obvious after listening to the music. If you are interested in learning how to do the meditation, Ying has also produced a 1.5 hour instructional video.