Tibetan Singing Bowls provide "sounding relief" for those looking for comfort, healing
Posted: May 7, 2023 7:11 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- They come in all shapes and sizes, and sound healing practitioners, like Laurel Ziemienski of Ananda Healing Arts in Milwaukee, swear by them. Tibetan Singing Bowls have dated back centuries, and now their use, it seems, is getting a resurgence of sorts since the beginning of the pandemic. According to therapists, the sound emanated by the bowls reverberates in your body, creating a balanced, healing power. Tapping and spinning create two distinctive sounds and vibes.
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