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Anita Burns
The sounds of a well-toned gong and genuine, antique 7-metal Tibetan Singing Bowl, Bell, and Tingsha, bathe you in the most incredible sound experience. These instruments are tuned, by ancient formula to merge with your subtle body. Your chakras are cleansed, balanced, and empowered, your aura is brought into it’s most pristine condition, your mind i s calm, and crystal clear.
Creating 7-metal bowls, tingshas and bells are a lost art. Made of gold, copper, and bronze with other metals in an age-old secret formula, handed down from master to student, these instruments are, alas, no longer made. The masters are all gone and with them, their secrets.
How these bowls were made is also shrouded in mystery and they cannot be duplicated. The formula of metals, that represent the energies of the planets, were put together in a way that is no longer known and cannot be exactly recreated. We do know, however, that Gold: Sun; Silver: Moon; Mercury: Mercury; Copper: Venus; Iron: Mars; Tin: Jupiter; and Lead: Saturn. It is the exact formula and special knowledge of metallurgy that is lost to us today.
They produce a unique sound that cannot be reproduced by modern bowls. These sounds reach inside and enliven every molecule in our physical body and infuse our subtle body with an inflow of prana (life force).
The tones from these instruments often bring visions of brilliant color, flashes of past lives, feelings of profound peace and connectedness to the universe, out of body experiences, and more. These instruments cover the full spectrum of sound and vibrate all your cells. Often people can also experience spontaneous healing from these meditations.
Tibetan monks, for centuries, kept the singing part of these bowls and bells a well-guarded secret. The monks in the lamaseries denied that they were used in this way in order to preserve the inner teachings for only those who were ready for such powerful opening. Making the bowls and bells sing has been a part of the Tibetans innermost spiritual awakening rituals, dating back to the 7th century AD.
Warning! A Tibetan Bowl, Bell, and Tingsha, plus gong meditation can be an intense experience, one that not everyone finds completely pleasurable. As our egos fight to preserve our delusions and hold on to our ego attachments, stress can cause emotional and metal agitation. As the sounds continue to move through our dross and organize our energy fields, clear our self-delusions, and bring truth to our minds, the experience becomes profound, deep, and magnificently satisfying.
One thing is for sure, afterwards, you will be changed, a little or a lot, it depends on you.
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