Music is Vibrational
- Renée
- Mar 19, 2023
- 4 min read
Music speaks so many languages, and we can choose which artists give us the best communication.
There’s not a day that’s gone by where I haven’t listened to music. I quite literally need a soundtrack for my entire life. I’ve always loved the way you can just plug in when you please and find a track that perfectly captures how you feel in the moment. It’s even better when you find an entire album that just speaks to you in every song. As a true music fan, I can say that those types of albums are rare gems.
I only recently discovered that I had an unusual number of liked songs on my Spotify. And yes, I use Spotify. No Apple slander, but they have never been able to introduce me to as much music as my Spotify app. So, that brings me to reveal that I have a solid 7,000 liked songs on my account. I always had this fear that I would find an amazing song, and then lose it several years later. There’s nothing worse than randomly getting the melody of a song that you once loved, but you can never remember it. It’s torture, so I take no chances. I also never took to making playlists because I always wanted the vibe to be the same throughout and I’m quite picky.
The handy thing about having these songs that date back to a younger me, is that I can see how I evolved. I’ll put my hand up to say that I was listening to heart break songs for absolutely no reason. I had not even had my first kiss when I was crying to When I See U – Fantasia, so who was I even shedding tears for? Despite this, I was also listening to a lot of music that had the general theme of pain, heartbreak, and betrayal. A good beat, and a catchy chorus is enough to make us forget that we’re singing about being cheated on by a man with our best friend. Although the songs are a vibe to an extent, we are feeding our subconscious the completely wrong messages.
I’ve been integrating higher vibrational music into my playlists for almost two years now, and I can feel the difference big time. One of my go to artists is Londrelle. Not only does every song have an amazing vibe, but they also speak literal positivity. The common theme throughout his music is affirmations. A favourite of mine is A Beautiful Mess. It’s the reminder that life isn’t always smooth sailing, but life in general is a beautiful blessing to have. I don’t know about you, but I’d rather listen to positive affirmations than relationship problems and fake friends. That’s essentially the reason I had to find balance. Listening to the same negative feelings in music everyday had such a knock-on effect on my attitude towards my own life. I constantly felt in a state where I’d need to be chasing this and that or have a certain quality of life even though it didn’t align with me. I was serenading my soul with the wrong sounds.
The great thing about this genre of high vibe music, is that there’s a track for every feeling. We tend to gravitate towards the beat before the words in a song, so it’s easy to already get hooked before we know what chorus we’ve just memorised. There is a plethora of artists who perfectly capture a vibe, whilst simultaneously getting us to sing about personal power, gratitude, and blessings. A recent find is Peachkka. She will always get me into the best vibe! I found her first through her tarot reading page on TikTok, and it was a bonus that she was an artist too. This solidified it for me as I knew she had a great energy in the messages she delivered. It translates into her music perfectly. This is a great example of being conscious of the artists you listen to. Some sing about the wildest things, then you find out in a scandal weeks later that it’s their real life. I had to put a limit on that, before I turned into an emotionless, money hungry human. I prefer my corner of love, peace, and gratitude.
If you’re looking to upgrade your music collection to better align with your subconscious, then I recommend finding a playlist with the aforementioned artists. Before I made the slow switch, I was extremely hesitant. I thought I’d miss out on mainstream music. The truth for me, is that I have hundreds of songs in my own collection that I’d favour any day. I still jam to the trending music, but I find more peace knowing I can listen to my music now without accidentally manifesting a messy situation.
Have fun curating your own conscious music library <3
“Walk like waves on the ocean to the beat of your own symphony. Let the seas of emotion carry you only with compassion and empathy.”
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