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Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce New Member Orientation – Update

 

Due to the hurricane activity, this Friday’s event (Aug. 24) for the Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce has been postponed until next week: Aug. 31

If you own or work for a Hawaii Island business and are not yet a member of the Chamber, please contact me. I’d love to share why I decided to join and work on the Membership Committee.

What: Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce New Member Orientation
When: August 31, 2018, 11:30
Where: Call for location

I hope to see you there, stay safe.

August 24, 11:30 AM: Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce New Member Orientation

I’m honored to be both hosting and playing for the Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce New Member Orientation on Aug. 24, 2018. As a member of the Membership Committee, it’s exciting to be able to welcome so many new and renewing members to the Chamber.

If you own or work for a Hawaii Island business and are not yet a member of the Chamber, please contact me. I’d love to share why I decided to join and work on the Membership Committee.

 

What: Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce New Member Orientation

When: August 24, 2018, 11:30

Where: Call for location

 

 

 

Reiki & The Harp: Connections in Vibration and Entrainment. Part 1

As a Reiki master/teacher and harpist, I know intuitively that Reiki and harp music are compatible. I play 10-15 minutes of grounding music (usually in the Dorian or Ionian mode) to help the client relax. I then perform a traditional head-to-toe, hands-on Reiki session. (I also have music-only Reiki podcasts on my website.)

My clients are clearly getting far more out of a musical Reiki session than one without harp music. They are able to relax more deeply, and the energy seems to seep in at a deeper level. Recently, I played as part of giving an attunement, and the attunement was clearer and stronger.

My right brain was satisfied with the intuitive connections between Reiki and the harp. However, my left brain wanted concrete evidence. In researching this article, I found Reiki and the harp, do indeed, have a lot in common: they both use vibration as a mode for healing, and they both use entrainment as the means for delivering the vibrational healing.

 

Vibrational Healing

Both Reiki and harp music use a vibratory model for healing rather than chemical, mechanical, etc. And vibrational healing happens most often in the electromagnetic fields of subtle body, also known as the Human Energy Field. Not so long ago, science wasn’t able to consider the Human Energy Field in healing. But as sensors and testing equipment have become more sensitive, science is more able to measure the subtle body and electromagnetic fields.

But what is vibration? At the most basic level, it is an oscillation between two points. It is a measurement of movement of a specific type and strength, through a specific type of medium. For example, sound waves, including harp music, travel through air. Ocean waves travel through water. Reiki waves travel through subtle, electromagnetic and physical bodies, as well as through media we cannot yet measure. The rate at which the waves wiggle, the direction they travel, and the medium they travel through tell us how the vibration will feel when it arrives and what effect it might have in healing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next Month: The Vibrations of Reiki

Playing Jazz Standards with the Incomparable Elena Welch

Cymber Lily Quinn, harpist, Elena Welch, jazz vocalist, Magic Pan, Hilo, HawaiiYa know, it’s not all angel wings and wispy clouds here in my harp life.

I also love to take the harp into musical adventures where there often aren’t harps. Jazz is just such a place, and I can’t think of a more wonderful singer to play with than the incomparable jazz vocalist, Elena Welch (featured in the red top).

If first met Elena years ago, when we were both living in Hilo. A favorite bass player had passed away, and the whole community turned out for a big jam – or “kanikapila” as it’s know in Hawaiian. I heard Elena bust the roof off with her big, beautiful, saucy standards, and fell in love with her vocal stylings.

Elena, like me, had to leave the island for a while. I moved to California, and she moved to Portland, Oregon, where she continues to sing regularly with her backing bands. We stayed in touch in the modern way – via Facebook.

And this week, Elena’s visiting home in Hilo again, for the 5th Hilo Jazz Festival last weekend. She hosted a little jam at Le Magic Pan (excellent gluten-free crepes, by the way).

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