Hand Hammered Tibetan Yoga Singing Bowl, Wood Stricker & Mat
Tibetan singing bowls, also known as Himalayan bowls, date back to at least 3000 years ago, and are used in many healing, religious, and spiritual practices and rituals, including meditation, chakra therapy, Reiki, treatments for illnesses, and yoga.
Often played to start and end a yoga practice session to bring us into the present moment, transporting us to calmness, stillness, and peaceful hearts.
In Tibetan tradition, the powerful vibrations of the singing bowl respond to the sound of the universal creation and inner consciousness, and almost everyone agrees that they induce a calming, meditative, and restorative experience.
Method 1:
To play the bowl, sit with a straight spine, and hold the bowl in your flat hand; keep your fingers extended and avoid cupping your hand or curling your fingers around the base.
You play the bowl by gently but firmly circling the outside rim with the wooden striker. Once it starts to sing you can slow your movement; the bowl will continue to vibrate and sing even after you’ve stopped circling with the wooden striker.
Method 2:
Place the the bowl on the cushion pad provided and strike the outside of the bowl with the wooden striker, using a short sharp strike.
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