Reiki Music - Can the Wrong Music Impact a Reiki Session?

I have read a number of articles related todistraction.
choosing the right music to accompany a ReikiThen, for another example, I have a friend that
session. Some will tell you that choosing the rightlikes to listen to Led Zeppelin while practicing Reiki.
music will determine the success or failure of aI really like Led Zeppelin, but I'm not sure it would
session, and others tell you that Reiki music iswork well for me. But it works for her, she has
required to have any success at all.fond memories associated with that music, it
I don't feel that either of these statements isresonates with her, and she likes the energy. So,
true. First, music is not required to perform afor her, Led Zeppelin is good Reiki music.
successful Reiki session. I have performed manyI feel that if you choose to use music to
sessions that were simply done in silence, and Iaccompany a Reiki session, then it is important to
almost always perform self-healing while sittingsimply find music that feels good to you. Find
quietly with no external music or noise. So to saysomething that helps you to relax and that feels
Reiki Music is required is just not true.like it has good, positive energy. If you are a
To say the success or failure of a session is aprofessional Reiki practitioner, then you may find it
little overly dramatic. As a Reiki practitioner, it isuseful to have a variety of music for your clients
not always possible to provide the "perfect"to choose from.
music. Each person has different tastes andWhatever music you choose, know that it will not
different vibrational levels. Different types ofprevent the Reiki from taking place. If you intend
music will resonate differently with each individual.the energy to flow, then it will. Reiki music should
I'll use myself as an example. I really dislike soundssimply be seen as a tool to help the energy flow
of water and sounds of whales when I ameasier, to focus the mind of the practitioner, and
relaxing, meditating, or practicing Reiki. To me, theto relax the recipient.
sounds do not resonate well and provide a