Tibetan Singing Bowl Therapy and Meditation – Rejuvenate the Mind, Body and Soul
Tibetan Singing Bowls have been used for centuries in healing and meditation purposes. They create a range of sounds to restore the normal vibratory frequencies of diseased and out-of-harmony parts of the body, mind and soul.
The sounds generated by the Tibetan Singing Bowls are a type of energy medicine that promotes healing from stress disorders, pain, depression and most forms of dis-ease.
Healing processes are initiated through entraining our brainwaves to synchronize with the perfect resonance of the bowls. Unique tones create a perfect state for deeper meditation, creative thinking and intuitive messages.
The pure sonic waves that ring from the Tibetan Singing Bowls wake up our ability to hear with more than our ears. We feel the sounds of the Tibetan Singing Bowls as much with our body as we take in from our ears.
“If we accept that sound is vibration and we know that vibration touches every part of our physical being, then we understand that sound is not only heard through our ears but through every cell in our bodies. One reason sound heals on a physical level is because it so deeply touches and transforms us on the emotional and spiritual planes. Sound can redress imbalances on every level of physiologic functioning and can play a positive role in the treatment of virtually any medical disorder. “ – Dr. Mitchell Gaynor, director of Medical Oncology and Integrative Medicine, the Cornell Cancer Prevention Center in New York.
Sound Healing expert, Diane Mandle states that Tibetan Singing Bowls not only affect a great deal of physical healing but also have far–reaching implications that occur on emotional and spiritual levels. It is a regenerative process married to a spiritual awakening that can have profound consequences on illness, disease and all aspects of our lives.
How do the Tibetan Singing Bowls Help In the Healing Process?
It can be said that illness is a manifestation of dis-harmony within the body. A imbalance in the cells or a given organ. Since all matter is energy vibrating at different rates, by altering the rate of vibration we can change the structure of matter. Sound from the Tibetan Singing Bowls entrain the brain to move into a Theta brain wave frequencies that induce deep meditative and peaceful states, clarity of mind and intuition. The sound vibrations impact our nervous system, engaging our relaxation reflex and inhibiting the stress or pain response.
Through listening to the Tibetan Singing Bowls one’s “inner critic” is quieted. The sound of the Tibetan Singing Bowls synchronizes brain waves and enhances awareness of the mind/body/soul connection.
“The singing bowls treatment is one of the best things I’ve ever done for myself. The sound is truly calming yet energizing, it feels like your soul is getting a massage. Jenny is an excellent professional practitioner, who helps you work on whatever issues you may be having and helps you find your own solutions by tuning your chakras with the bowls. I would recommend this treatment to anyone: if you have chronic physical pain it can help with that, but it can also help with emotional and spiritual issues as well. Jenny is a pro and I can’t wait to have another treatment with her magical singing bowls! ” – Juliana
All parts of the body posses a different resonant frequency. When an organ, or other part of the body, is vibrating “out-of-tune” or non-harmoniously, it’s called a “dis-ease”. A body is in a healthy state when each cell and each organ resonate in harmony with the whole being.
Using Tibetan Singing Bowls for healing is based on the idea that all illness or disease is characterized by a hindrance to the flow of energy in the body. When energy flow is hindered, the organ or tissue in question stops vibrating at a healthy frequency, and thus it results in some kind of weakness or illness. The sound frequencies created by the Tibetan Singing Bowls restore the flow of energy in the parts of the body where this is required.
Tibetan Singing Bowl’s origin and detailed histories are shrouded in the distant past and are surely a gift from the shamanistic ‘Bon’ religion, which precedes Buddhism in Tibet by centuries. For centuries the Tibetan Singing Bowls have been utilized for healing and consciousness transformation. We are now rediscovering the science behind this powerful ancient modality, which is so effective for healing today. Modern medicine can now measure and thus confirm the practice of sound as a means of healing.
Benefits of the Tibetan Singing Bowl Therapy
- Stimulates Brainwaves – Maintains the Equilibrium of the Brain and Better Brain Function
- Increases Production of vital Neurochemicals
- Reduce Anxiety, Stress, Depression and Pain
- Helps to Heal insomnia, Epilepsy and Strokes
- Rejuvenates the Body, Mind and Soul
After healing sessions clients have experienced improve memory, clarity, vitality and the ability to take action. Many report out of body experiences, a deep sense of tranquility, sleep soundly and feel the effects of the treatment for days.
“Jenny Cribbs plays the sound bowls in a deeply therapeutic way that had immediate positive effects on my body and in my life. I have received one treatment from her and plan on getting many more. I was first exposed to the singing bowls vibrations from Jenny in a yoga class that she was a part of, the vibrations adding a deeper layer to the experience of our final pose, shavasana.
Once my interest had been piqued, I was given a one-on-one treatment by Jenny in the privacy of my home. The experience blew my mind and relieved some physical pain I had been carrying in my sinus cavity. She was in tune with the bowls and they awoke my spirit and body that day in a deep and warm way. Entering a meditative state with her during the treatment brought me peace immediately and the effects were lasting. The vibrations from the bowls, played constantly by Jenny in the perfect tunes around me, moved energy through my body and I recommend the experience to anyone who has trouble feeling present in their body or connecting with themselves.” – Joan