Enter a peaceful state with the sound of a Tibetan singing bowl. Great for meditation, healing or just enjoyment.
When using a singing bowl for meditation, it doesn't take long for its mysterious 'Hum Tone' to create an altered state of consciousness...
You will find that each bowl demonstrates a certain strength of tone to energize, relax deeply, facilitate astral travel, assist access into lucid dream states, cleanse chakras, enhance psycho-spiritual attunement and deep emotional release, and more.
MAINTAIN THE SHANTI.....My Friend.....MAINTAIN THE SHANTI
Reduce stress and create a deeper sense of well-being with the healing power of sound.
Tibetan singing bowls create vibrations that entrain the cells of the body and clear the Chakras
Singing Bowl History Singing bowls, which became identified with Tibet, were actually found there by the Buddhists who arrived after Gautama Buddha's departure in 600 BCE. At that time the singing bowls were shrouded in mystery and sounded primarily for religious and magical purposes by the Bon Pot Shamans. It is believed that these shamanic practitioners were the sacred metallurgists, and included 'recitation of mantric formulas' (the actual meaning of Bon).
These ancient artisans of earth magic are thought to have been the ones who originated the method of rimming the bowls with a wooden wand for purposes in their ceremonies. The striking style of sounding in Buddhist tradition, between silent meditations, or upon entering and leaving a temple may also have been used. Although much information about shamanic formulas with the singing bowls seems to have been lost, destroyed, or to this day kept well hidden, their utilitarian use as begging bowl, eating bowl and sacrificial bowl continues to last throughout the cultures.
ANCIENT NOMADIC ALCHEMY AND METALLURGY
There is a theory that from the Bronze Age on (3500 BCE) small groups of nomadic alchemists and metallurgists traversed the Trans-Himalayan peaks and countries. They were the mysterious ones who knew how to build foundries, how to smelt bronze, in correct sequence, the metals related to the 7 Sacred Planets of the Solar System, and how to tap-tune the bronze until it revealed its most resonant release of tone. Sometimes, they incorporated 9 or more different metals, common to the times and regions in which they traveled.
The 7 Sacred Metals Used in Ancient Singing Bowl Metallurgy and Their Planet Relationship
Metal/Planet:
Gold/Sun Silver/Moon Mercury/Mercury Copper/Venus Iron/Mars Tin/Jupiter Lead/Saturn
(Plus Zinc, Nickel/Meteorite and other trace elements).