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by Nitesh Joshi
What to look for when buying a Singing bowl?
Singing bowl is a great tool that aids meditation, sound healing, mindfulness work, and simply for pea...
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by Nitesh Joshi
Singing bowls whether crystal or metal are often said to influence healing and awareness across multiple levels of consciousness, corresponding to ...
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by Nitesh Joshi
Benefits of Singing Bowls for Children
Singing bowls, often used in sound healing and mindfulness practices, can offer several benefits for childre...
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by Nitesh Joshi
Tingsha, pronounced 'ting-shah,' is deeply embedded in Tibetan culture, which has a rich history of spiritual practices and traditions. The word 'T...
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by Nitesh Joshi
Using a singing bowl and your voice together for healing combines an ancient sound therapy technique. Both tools use vibration and resonance to inf...
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by Nitesh Joshi
Using a singing bowl for healing involves a combination of sound, intention, and mindful practice. Tibetan Singing bowls and crystal singing bowls ...
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by Nitesh Joshi
Tibetan singing bowls have a rich history rooted in ancient spiritual and healing practices. These metal singing bowls, widely known for their heal...
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by Nitesh Joshi
Gong sound healing is a powerful form of sound therapy that uses vibrations from a gong to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance overall w...
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by Nitesh Joshi
How to Clean and Care for Your Tibetan Singing Bowls
Tibetan singing bowls are not just musical instruments but sacred ancient instruments used for...
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by Nitesh Joshi
Cleansing Crystals with Singing Bowls:
Choose Your Singing Bowl: Select a singing bowl that produces a sound that resonates with you. Singing ...
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by Nitesh Joshi
Tingshas/Cymbals are used along with singing bowls and other instruments in meditation, sound healing yoga, reiki, music and space clearing. They ...
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by Nitesh Joshi
Our Crystal Singing bowls are 99.99% high pure quartz crystal and we are committed to providing our customer with a 100% satisfactory shopping expe...
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