Some Intentional Song Information

This is the most versatile of all elements of this genre because it is basically unrestricted in its use.

Be sure to relate the song intention with the chakra that corresponds. It exponentially increases the potential.

Incorporate music styles from all over the world as certain cultures carry certain frequencies that can be useful in clearing certain types of energies. Rhythm inspires movement. Melodies work specific chakras to release debris. Instruments carry frequencies and particular impact by design.

Major keys invite expansion and outer movement and growth. They invite action and full incorporation of the bigger picture. Here we can inspire and ignite passion and force activity.

Minor keys invite inner exploration and contracting to discover. They open the doors to woundings and invite expression through the safety of the intention. They help us to notice and become aware of the subtleties that are revealing in the shadows within. They call for sensitivity and care for self and the inner child.

These can include the names of people/clients to personalize, thus amping up the impact.

When you write in first person it invites the listener to personally identify and, when they sing along, they are singing to themselves, for themselves. Third person is as if the listener is being talked about. You reference is heard as being told how to or what to do. Each has its place. In fact, changing the personal view can expand a song’s use.

Well written affirmations make good intentional songs. Additional lyric fleshes out the affirmation. I suggest you invite the listener to action in some way through the lyric.

Listening to a client or their etheric guidance can give you the specific theme and lyric needed. Asking for guidance will open up the doors here. Do not hesitate to do so.