Saturday, 28 December 2013

The History Of Utilizing Singing Bowls For Therapy

By Eugenia Dickerson


Traditionally, Tibetan singing bowls are not just used to create beautiful music. Each vessel is classified as a bell, particularly, a standing bell. They have been used in that nation for healing for many years. These instruments are also known as suzu gongs. People who play them usually place the bowl with the bottom resting securely on a solid surface such as a floor or a table.

The bell is used with a mallet or striker, which is used to hit the metal repeatedly at intervals. The sound is often a signal that meditation is about the begin. A peal also announces the end of a period of reflection. Usually, in Buddhist practice, this is the only sound that is heard during a period of introspective silence.

The Himalayas are known for specific types of art and this is just one that has made its mark. Paintings, sculptures and several other types of artwork sometimes feature a bowl and this allows researchers to get information about the ways in which the vessels were used many years ago. Some of these objects are made from bronze as this was the primary substance used for forming weapons and decorative ornaments.

While these gongs have pride of place in the Himalayas, they definitely have gained acclaim in other regions. In Japan, China, India and many other nations, examples of these ancient symbols of healing can be seen. The Korean and Nepalese people are known to employ them as means for facilitating healing as well. Just as pipe organs are sometimes associated with Christian music, this instrument is often linked with Buddhism.

Meditation is used by many people in the West and East who practice Buddhism. However practicing mindfulness for inner focus is a daily habit of several persons, regardless of their religious beliefs. For Buddhists, using the gongs during walking or sitting mediation helps. They may also apply it during standing sessions to effectively encourage mindful thought patterns.

Remember that this music mainly serves to allow people to concentrate on personal awareness and healing. It is not primarily for entertainment. Some may like the sounds while others are not fond of it. Samples of this type of audio can easily be located on video sharing sites like YouTube that are popular and free to use.

Beautiful antique Tibetan singing bowls are sometimes found in private collections while others are displayed in museums across the globe. They are not usually highly decorated but they do have variations that make them unique. The older vessels are made by hand. As such, when comparing one with another, quite a few differences are apparent. This gives each bell special characteristics that makes it valuable as a collectible.

As time passes more objects from the East become a part of life in the West and it becomes easier for people from different cultures to appreciate these vessels. Collecting Tibetan singing bowls can be an interesting and educational experience, both for the collector and those they come in contact with as they explore history.




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