Sound healing is a holistic therapeutic practice that uses various sound frequencies, tones, and vibrations to promote relaxation, balance, and overall well-being. It is based on the belief that sound can have a profound impact on the body, mind, and spirit. Sound healing has been used for thousands of years in various cultures as a...
Category: <span>History of the Tibetan Singing Bowls</span>
INTRODUCTION TO TIBETAN SINGING BOWLS
MELODY’S SOUND HEALING UPCOMING COURSES. Imagine entering a quiet room. As you enter, you see a beautiful shiny metallic bowl sitting in the middle of the room. You sit down on the floor as you watch that elegant and mysterious piece of metal. The surface is shiny and textured, and it is reflecting the light...
Tibetan Singing Bowl Training
Sound Healing Courses in Gold Coast, Queensland & Beyond! Are you a spiritual person seeking a relaxed and natural platform to develop the skills needed for self-healing on a physical, mental, and emotional level? Melody’s Tibetan Singing Bowl training is the perfect solution. Through the calming sounds of ancient therapy, you will discover a range...
Sound from Tibetan Singing Bowls entrain the brain
Sound from Tibetan Singing Bowls entrain the brain to move into the Theta brainwave frequencies that induce deep meditative and peaceful states, clarity of mind, and intuition. The sound vibrations impact also the nervous system, engaging relaxation reflex and inhibiting the stress or pain response. Their sound synchronizes brain waves and enhances awareness of the...
SOUND THE ENERGY OF CREATION
Sound, the energy of Creation In ancient times the therapeutic quality of sound was well known. The vibration of sound has such a pivotal role in the ancient thought that its nature is likened to that of the universe itself. The use of sound vibration is one of the most ancient methods to maintain or...
History of Tibetan Singing Bowls
Tibetan Singing Bowls Tibetan singing bowls are very ancient instruments connected to the Buddhist and Taoist traditions of Tibet and China. They are like bells except for the fact that they are held “upside down”, with the open edge facing up. The size can range from 8-10 cm to around 60. The traditional way of...