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Sink into 90 minutes of continuous ambient music tuned to 639 Hz, created to nurture your heart space, improve connection, and harmonize your relationships. About 639 Hz 639 Hz is a key tone in the Solfeggio frequency spectrum, widely tied to the heart chakra, and used for enhancing communication, tolerance, emotional connection and loving relationships. Specifically, sound-healing practitioners say it helps to restore harmony in interpersonal relations and within the self. By allowing this frequency to resonate, you may invite more empathy, balanced emotional energy, and deeper openness. Use this session for: • Heart-chakra meditation, cultivating compassion and connection • Healing relational patterns, improving communication and emotional harmony • Quiet time for self-love, release of emotional blockages, and inner balance • Gentle background for reading, study, or restful reflection Track details: • Frequency: 639 Hz (Solfeggio heart-chakra tone) • Duration: ~1.5 hours, continuous — no vocals, no interruptions • Format: Ambient soundscape layered for gentle immersion Listening tips: Find a peaceful, comfortable space. Use headphones for full immersion. Place a hand over your heart if you like, and breathe deeply as the sound flows through you. If emotional sensations arise, simply observe and allow release. — If this session touched your heart or helped you feel more connected, please LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to support the creation of more healing sound journeys. 🌿 #639Hz #HeartChakraHealing #MeditationMusic #HealingFrequencies #BeStillBeWhole Video by Rostislav Uzunov: (https://www.pexels.com/@rostislav/)