.: Personal Experience :.
My friend has an awesome singing bowl like the one pictured above. Used be theHimalayans, Tibetan, etc for meditation and chanting purposes bowls these bowls require use of a tuning fork pressed lightly circle-wise around the sides and rim of the bowls which then vibrate to produce sound. Today they are employed worldwide both within and without these spiritual traditions, for meditation, trance-induction, relaxation, healthcare, personal well-being and religious practice. Singing bowls along with Gregorian, Tibetan, and Mongolian chanting are also be linked to the healing frequency of 528 hz. Chanting at a certain frequency can actually strengthen your electromagnetic field aka your aura. It works through the resonate vibrations created by the chanting which helps raise your vibrations to a higher level. I’ve have used singing bowls & participated in chanting meditations. I can only describe my experiences as truly amazing and I don’t know if there are any words that can accurately depict how it makes you feel.
.: Recap :.
Science now tells us we are in constant vibration. Every molecule, cell, tissue, organ, gland, bone and liquid in our bodies has its own specific rate of vibration. So too does each chakra and layer of our electromagnetic field or aura. These energy points and fields are of equal importance to the physical body, though less dense. In a sense they reflect the state of the physical body, but more importantly, the physical body reflects the state of the aura. The science of cymatics proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that sound anywhere near the human organism will create a physical change within the organism and its electromagnetic fields. This change may be only temporary, but while it lasts magical things may also take place. This is the moment of healing. Sound therapy is based on this principle of “sympathetic resonance”. Resonance is the vibratory rate of an object, and sympathetic resonance is when one vibrating object causes another to vibrate in harmony with it, or match its rate of vibration. This is how cymatics works, and it is also how opera singers may break glass with their voices, or how passing vehicles may rattle your furniture.