Chakra Balance
By
Liesbet Leroy
Written by
Steve Sheppard
It is rare that I come across an album whose subject matter
is something that I have specialized in, but next year (2024) will celebrate my
20th year as a Reiki Master Teacher, and Chakras follow Reiki, like
a glove is designed for a hand. For those of you that are unaware what Chakras
are, they are the energy centres of your body that some traditions and sources
believe to regulate your physical, emotional, and spiritual health. According
to these beliefs, there are seven main chakras, each corresponding to a
different element and aspect of your being. So let’s take a look at the new
Liesbet Leroy album Chakra Balance.
With that being said, we start as indeed we should at the base
of everything, the Tree of Life (Root
Chakra). Liesbet Leroy is one of
the finest flute performers of her day, her level of sensitivity and artistic
touch are beautifully balanced. On this deep foundation of a track she uses a Native
drone flute in the key of C, this simply delicious opening piece truly does
manifest a solid foundation for the journey ahead. In the background you will
also hear a Buffalo hide Shaman drum, (I have one too) and a running stream,
the stream enables us to flow from and to each Chakra.
Gentle Tides (Sacral
Chakra) takes me
back in time to the early part of this century, when I would meditate each day
on my chakras, the piece also resonates with me through the musical
manifestation of the Nada Tarangini,
used by David Hykes and his harmonic
choir back in the mid-80s, this is a harmonic stringed instrument that gives
forth a lush eastern styled sound.
This piece raises the Chakra bar by one notch and Liesbet’s
fluent performance bathes us in the light of the sacrum, a location that guides
us through the whirlpool of emotions and teaches us to go with the flow of life.
Her presentation on a Native Flute in D is deep, yet uplifting, pulling us with
care up from the root, and into the flow of life.
The gentle natural sounds of this next piece is our grounding
point, while the powerful Cello and Native Flute in the key of E create a
wonderfully bright juxtaposition on the track, Power of the Sun (Solar Plexus Chakra). This is one of the most
powerful and deeply moving offerings from the album, and this is a chakra where
one can literally touch the energy of their own power and self-confidence. This
performance from the artist has a depth within that is so vast and empowering,
one cannot help but be attracted to it and all that it offers.
Once more up the scale we go to One Heart (Heart Chakra), the resonance is higher here, and an area
that teaches us the importance of self-love and the truthful importance, to
only trust those who would love you unconditionally. Liesbet uses an unusual
instrumentation here, by playing a special Aeolian tuned alternating Native
drone flute and a Native bass flute, both in F. The outcome is some of the most
meditative flute I have heard for ages and at times reminded me of the work of Deuter and his legendary Buddha Nature album.
We climb this colourful spectrum of the Chakras by visiting a
vortex of energy that I, as a radio presenter, must always keep clear, in Sacred Voices (Throat Chakra). This
energy centre is all about maintaining the ability to speak your truth and
speaking what is true, clear, and your honest opinion spoken with sincerity.
Here is a pristine piece that upon the natural sounds of the wind carries the
tones of a Native bass Flute in the key of G, this wonderfully organic and
indigenous offering literally transports us into a whole new realm of
communicative existence.
The grounding sounds of nature bathe us in the beauty of the
moment as we transcend to the high plain of existence known as Inner Vision (Third Eye Chakra), we
also hear for the first time a handpan drum, the hypnotic energies of this
instrument combined with the returning Cello, gift us a glorious offering that
illustrates our journey of the inner self, and what is also now our foresight
or intuition. Liesbet’s ancient pueblo style flute in the key of A, draws a
light and delicate narrative, one where we can be grounded in nature, but give
in totally to the moment, allowing our senses to truly know which path to take
us onwards.
The last manifestation is of course the Cosmic Energy (Crown Chakra), here is an all-encompassing
composition that allows us to connect with our higher self, the us that knows,
the us that is part of the whole. Here Liesbet uses a very long and special
Mojave 6 bass drone flute in (B/E) made by the late Stephen deRuby, a man who I remember for his Sacred Spaces album back in 2004. This is a perfect concluding
offering; a deep resonance can be found here, one that truly allows the tor of
all we are to come into view. Here one can feel the respect, gratitude and honesty
flow from the flute of the artist, in what could well be, the most emotive
arrangement from the album.
Liesbet once said “I started playing the Native Flute in
2014. Playing it is like meditating to me. It has changed my life and brought me
a lot of peace and relaxation”, after listening to this album I would like to
personally echo that statement as well.
This is one of the finest, real and most relevant Chakra
albums I have heard since the turn of the century; trust me I have heard and
reviewed many in my years, but Chakra
Balance by Liesbet Leroy is
created by a person who simply gave herself to the moment and went with the
flow. This is one of the most sublime meditative performances I have heard for
ages, and as such should be held up as an honest and uplifting album that
should be recommended listening for anyone interested in the art of meditation
or chakra balancing fields, here is an album that is going to be loved by all
those who listen.
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