Sound Massage with Tibetan bowls
What is a Tibetan bowl?
It is a thousand-year-old tool (6000 BC), whose origins come from Tibetan shamanism (Bön religion). The power of sounds and vibrations induced by the bowls was used by Tibetan monks during meditations, sacred rituals and healing ceremonies.
Today, the bowls are still made in Nepal and Bengal, in an artisanal way, shaped with a hammer, with 5 metals, sometimes 7 (copper, tin, iron, lead, mercury, silver and gold). It takes several hammerers 3 to 6 hours to make a bowl. It is physical work that requires ancestral know-how and a lot of strength and courage.
For this reason, I have great respect for the bowls I use and am grateful to all the hands who worked to make them. There is a sacred dimension.
The sound
Sound is a mechanical wave set in vibration. Sound waves therefore have the capacity to make matter move.
The micromovements induced by the bowls are gentle and deep.
The benefits
“Our whole being finds a harmonious structure”
Reduces muscle tension
Improves digestion
Calms the nervous system
Boosts the hormonal and immune system
Allows faster recovery
Regulates blood pressure
Improves sleep quality
Promotes waste elimination
Slows down brain waves (immerses us in alpha waves)
Regulates heart rate
Free from fears
Leads to more joy
Brings tranquility
Helps us access higher dimensions of being.
Connects us with our essence, our source.
Offers a shortcut to deep meditation, to our higher consciousness and inner silence
Allows you to let go
Calm the mind
Reduces stress
Release tension
Improves cognitive abilities
Increases and circulates vital energy
Washes the different energy bodies
Harmonizes the energy centers (chakras)
Unlocks energy nodes
Maintains electromagnetism in the body
Facilitates balance, homeostasis
Helps to find our initial frequency
Progress of the session
Exchange time.
Installation on the comfortable and heated massage table, covered by a blanket.
The bowls are placed on the body and next to it.
I make them vibrate using a mallet or mallet, one after the other, like a dance.
Sounds and vibrations infuse throughout the body. You are good!
Con tre-indications
Pace maker, pins, prostheses
Seizure disorders
Dissociative Personality Disorders
Pregnant women before 4 months and after 8 months
Prices
50 minute session: 65 euros
“Imagine throwing a small stone
in the calm water of a lake.
You see the concentric circles that the water forms
on the surface around the stone.
This is how Sound Massage acts on your body.
The waves from the bowls slowly enter your entire body and transmit deep relaxation”
Peter Hess, engineer-physicist who introduced sound massage to the West in 1984
Peter Hess, ingénieur physicien
ayant introduit le massage sonore en occident en 1984