The Chakras are situated along the length of the spine, from the pelvic floor to the crown of the head. The Chakra SystemĪs you may know, there are 7 Chakras (pronounced “chuhk-ruhs”) in the body. This means that the music (instrumentation) within that track, be it the piano, harp, or flute, is tuned to a frequency that is different from the standard tuning of music we hear daily, which is 440 Hz. Solfeggio music tracks are created by tuning the music to a particular frequency on the scale. 852 Hz: Re-balancing oneself with the universe and wider spiritual order. 741 Hz: problem solving and finding solutions.639 Hz: the healing of relationships for harmony and peace.528 Hz: DNA repair, clarity of mind, peace and love.417 Hz: facilitate change and the undoing of situations.396 Hz: liberate fear, guilt, and trauma.In brief, the healing properties of the ancient Solfeggio scale are as follows: So let's look at each system separately, and then how they interlink. I have an extensive post on the history of this ancient scale, which can be read here, but in this post I want to document how the Solfeggio frequencies are related to the Chakra system. Listening to music created in one of the frequencies on this scale will evoke a particular healing property. The Solfeggio scale is comprised of 6 main healing frequencies. These healing tones are centuries old and said to have been created by a Benedictine Monk by the name of Guido D’Arezzo, and most famously used in chants by Gregorian Monks. You may have also come across the Solfeggio Frequencies, an ancient scale that also relates to healing and meditation. If you practice healing and meditation in some form, then no doubt you have heard of the Chakras and the 7 areas in the body that make up this energy ecosystem.
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