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Tiebtan Singing Bowls

Origin
Celestial Harmonics have been known to mystics for thousands of years. Spoken, is everything seen and unseen as having their origin in the primordial note, or voice. Scientific proof now exists of recordings of these ancient sounds which are referred as the ones of the Universe’s origin.
According to Tibetan tradition the existence of singing bowls dates back to the time of 560-480 B.C. This ancient tradition arrived in Tibet from India.  Shrouded in mystery, the existence of these powerful healing tools some say, came about though metal smiths traveling about to the Buddhist priests, to be used on ceremonial rituals. It is believed that to play a Singing Bowl one had to be a healer and kept them hidden away when asked if they were used in ceremony or ritual as “singing bowls”, they replied “never”.

How They Are Made
The seven metals that were chosen represent the planetary alignment back then. They are; Gold (Sun), Silver (Moon), Copper (Venus), Iron (Mars),
Tin (Jupiter), Mercury (Mercury) and Lead (Saturn).  These ancient gems usually are older about 50-150 years of age! They are hand made with a skill that is no longer used. Thse bowls that we use are about 2% percent or less than most that one will see on their path. Some are thses bowls that we have are called Buddha Bowls.

Chakra’s Energy Centers and Tibetan Bowls
Tibetan Singing bowls produce harmonious blends of frequencies within their octaves to have a profound effect on our 7 main Chakra’s.  Besides the seven metals I listed above, there are 2 added elements; stars and earth. Earth vibrates with the vibration of OM. The stars are related to the heavenly cosmos energy. The earth is composed from the stars and the metals composed from the earth.
Choosing the bowls for the Chakra’s is simple. The larger the bowl, the deeper the resonance, and therefore they are to be used on the lower Chakra’s. (Root, Sacral/Dan Tien ) Large bowls 8” and higher are to be used on that area. The bowls for the Solar Plexus Chakra and below are 7-8”. For the Heart Chakra use  6- 7” bowls. They get smaller the higher vibration that you go!

Some Applications
You can also use what I call “spot treatments” with the small bowls for pain, knots etc. If you have a tummy ache or your child does, a bowl on that area will do wonders and help relax the muscles and organs. Especially will assist in relaxing the child too! There are some that use the bowl face down and a same size bowl on to and gong that bowl for the harmonizing to connect further to the root deep inside of the body as well as connecting with the cosmos. You can use what I call “Helmet Head” Put the bowl on the head, making sure you have enough space between your head and the bowl that it is not too tight, then use a padded mallet to softly tap the bowl. The resonance will definetly reduce head tension or reconnect you to your divine self and your higher self.

Selecting Your Bowl
Connect with the resonance of  the bowl(s) that are for you. Strike them and listen. If compelled, you can place them on your body,  in front of you, or even on your head. It is important to feel it’s harmonics that connect you back to the music of the spheres. When you reconnect with the part of your higher self, over-soul or what ever you are referring to this as, remember to be all that you are!
Ohm is home!

Please contact Dahvid Weiss, D.O.M. for a bowl consult, Treatment or workshop at (561) 756-7073,dahvid@equisol.com. Please visit www.equisol.com  Namaste!


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