Album DescriptionLeaders in the Emerging Field of Sound Healing Over the last ten years, The Relaxation Company has produced over forty unique recordings from a diverse group of sound healers. In addition to being extraordinary musicians and composers, many are music therapists, teachers, medical professionals, and authors. These are visionaries of a future healing art, and we are proud to support their enormous creativity, intelligence, and generosity. Russill Paul Nada Yoga, a ancient healing system from India, is based on the concept that music can harmonize and guide the flow of energies throughout the body. Unitar, bansuri flute, vocal chanting, Indian drums, sarangi, and tanpura enrich this uniquely ethereal and spirited recording. Janetta Petkus, Ph.D. According to Ayurvedic principles, the stresses of daily life move us from our natural, healthful constitution to an unbalanced condition of compromised well-being. The recording offers exquisite keyboard compositions created to return you to a state of natural harmony. Kay Gardner Drone sounds form the core of various music healing traditions because of the natural harmonics that they produce. Musician and author Kay Gardner plays healing flute melodies above the drone sounds of Amazon insects and berimbau for an experience that will powerfully affect listeners. Randy Crafton Beginning with rhythms that mirror the pulses of the active mind and body, this track gradually slows down, entraining heart rate, breathing, and brain waves to slow down as well. This meditative journey is built upon the pulses of rainsticks, frame drums, congas, and more. Jim Oliver Jim Oliver began piano study at the age of five and has been absorbed in the worlds of music and sound ever since. He combines a depth of scientific knowledge with a heightened artistic sensibility. His impressive body of work focuses on using music to heal dis-ease, dis-stress, and dis-harmony. Boris Mourashkin Siberian-born Boris Mourashkin is a prolific composer-healer who discovered music that brought him relief from chronic pain. This experience and his fortunate meeting with one of the last Siberian shamans led to a decade of research and an active practice as a sound healer.