by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | Sound Healing Instruments, Student Research
The findings of my research to date have explored various ways in which sound healing can release stuck emotions using the human voice, intention and vibration. My new studies in Chinese medicine complement and extend these to include the use of breath and use of...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | Sound Healing Instruments, Student Research
Because I am a massage therapist I was interested to look at whether people are using tuning forks as a substitute for trigger point therapy. Can the vibration of tuning forks replace massage? My internet research showed a lot of people are using tuning forks to...
by David Gibson | Nov 15, 2016 | Sound Healing Instruments, Student Research
This paper is written with three main goals in mind: First, it attempts to mainstream the use of Tibetan Singing Bowls with current musicological thought and practice. Second, various types of singing bowls are identified within the larger framework of what are called...
by David Gibson | Nov 15, 2016 | Sound Healing Instruments, Student Research
There are many benefits from using tuning forks in a sound healing therapy session. Most therapists agree that the tuning forks can induce a state of deep relaxation, increase energy flow throughout the body, provide mental clarity, relieve stress and anxiety, clear...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Sound Healing Instruments, Student Research
The first bells started to appear around 2000 BC. They quickly became known as instruments of the Gods. Bells are used in all Religions to communicate with the masses. They are used to provide peace, clear minds, exile bad spirits and heal the soul. Bell ringing also...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Sound Healing Instruments, Student Research
As sound becomes the new modality, I’ve begun to review the Tibetan bowls as a new venue. With the history of the bowls as stated “the sound of the void”, Bodhisattva Gwalawa Kamapa, the Tibetan bowls manifest the sound of the universe manifesting. The sound acts upon...
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