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For body and soul

Music Today launches a series dedicated to wellness music.


Music Today, in association with New World Music, has brought out 10 audio CDs as part of the Mind, Body and Soul series. The music has been specially composed for the chosen subjects related to holistic health. A wide variety of subjects are dealt with, including Feng Shui, Reiki, Yoga, Healing Massage, Sleep, Guided Meditation for sleep, Ayurveda, Meditation and Visualisation, Mother and Baby and Chakra Balancing. While the music perfectly complements and enhances its practice, what comes as a bonus is the illustrated booklets with the CDs. They give a background and insight into each of the subjects.

Take for instance, the album on Feng Shui. This CD consists of two tracks - `Purification' and `Attracting Chi', produced in accordance with Feng Shui therapy.

The acoustic experience they offer is truly pleasant. The first track is meant to purify and cleanse the energy within the listener and within his/her home. The soft chords are full of life, and peace descends on the senses of the listener. Birds chirp in the background ever so ethereally, and revitalise the mind. It is as if the homogeneity of Bach's `Art of Fugue' got fused with Schubert's subtle energetic sonatas.

The second track is meant to fill the listener with life force energy, or `chi'. This track is a little livelier than the first one, a natural continuation of the melodious therapy.

The highs and lows - yin and yang - complement each other perfectly and invoke a balanced chi. It is an ideal CD for Feng Shui followers and one hopes all the other albums too do justice to the subjects.

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