Singing bowl meditation timer
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This is an mp3 timer for a one stage meditation featuring 'singing bowl' chimes at the beginning and end. There is 30 seconds of silence at the beginning to allow you to get settled
and then -
Start: three chimes
End of meditation: three chimes to signal the end of the meditation
About Singing Bowls:
Singing bowls (also known as 'Himalayan bowls' or 'rin' or suzu gongs in Japan) are a type of bell, specifically classified as a standing bell. Rather than hanging inverted or attached to a handle, standing bells sit with the bottom surface resting. The sides and rim of singing bowls vibrate to produce sound. Singing bowls were traditionally used throughout Asia as part of Bön and Tantric Buddhist sadhana. Today they are employed worldwide both within and without these spiritual traditions, for meditation, relaxation, healthcare, personal well-being and religious practice.
Singing bowls were historically made in Tibet, Nepal, India Bhutan, China, Japan and Korea. Today they are made in Nepal, India, Japan and Korea. The best known type are from the Himalayan region and are often called "Tibetan singing bowls." (Wikipedia)
Read detailed instructions for this meditation on the 'Meditation Instructions' page


