Effiji Breath Music
Music is an integral part of the Effiji Breathwork experience. Like breathing itself music is universal to all and transcends all the distinctions and differences that divide humanity.
Effiji is the only breathwork system with its own body of original music, composed and recorded by Elijah Nisenboim.
Music comes from silence just as life comes from spirit. In Effiji, music and breath work together as the fastest path to God.
This music is not meant to entertain or distract. It is designed to guide you inward—into the experience of the six stages of EFFIJI Breathwork. There are 21 volumes of one-hour recordings for sessions, plus six dedicated volumes, each crafted for one of the six stages.
The music can be used in many ways: for personal listening, in the background, as support for your own breathing, or as a complete session tool for facilitators.
All Effiji Breath Music is composed and recorded by Elijah Nisenboim. He has been playing music since age five. Trained in piano, bass, guitar, drums, world percussion, and North Indian classical instruments, he considers the recording studio his true instrument. From the age of 15, he has been creating and recording his own music. It is in this lifelong practice that he has crafted the 26 albums now available on all streaming platforms.
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The Six Stages of Effiji Breathwork
©2024 Elijah Nisenboim
Most people, when they think about the experience of Breathwork—regardless of the style—think of it as one continuous event. But like your life, it isn’t one thing at all.
Your breath, like your life, happens one moment at a time. Each breath stands on its own. Each moment carries its own quality and its own possibility.
Over the years, I discovered six distinct stages of Effiji Breathwork. After recognizing this, I was surprised and delighted to see that in some ways it mirrors the Hero’s Journey you may have read about in many mystical traditions.
Until I began composing music for Breathwork in 2012, I was intuitively using music to advance a person deeper into each stage to get the most benefit out of it. Eventually, as I began to compose my own music, there was a framework for creating different qualities in the sound and rhythm to accelerate the healing journey.
After I finished 17 volumes and began training more people, I decided it was time to create 6 albums, one dedicated to each stage so that facilitators and breathers alike could identify these different stages inside of the Effiji experience.