What if ancient Buddhists knew the importance of sound and built vibrating singing bowls? |
Why raising our vibration increases serendipity
Joanna McEwen trained with The College of Sound Healing, British Academy of Sound Therapy, and Don "The Gong" Conreaux. Her journey with sound began as a teenager when she would soothe her teenage angst with the baroque rhythms of Pachabel’s Cannon. While DJ-ing in her 20s she saw the power of music to move and shift people’s emotions and energies, and it was at this time she first came across the research of Fabian Maman on the ability of sound frequencies to explode cancer cells [similar to the banned-for-working Royal Rife (rife.org) and Hulda Regehr Clark cures]. This led her to explore sound therapy with James D’Angelo...First Sunday of the month (Dec. 3, 2017), 7:30-8:30 pm at Unity Studios, 130a Lewes Rd, Brighton, BN2 3LG. More
- [Practiced weekly in Los Angeles, CA, 7:00-8:30 pm, FREE, Thursday nights at PasaDharma's Mass Meditation Initiative]
Himalayan singing bowls vibrate with different resonant healing tones (mysoreyoga.in) |
- This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
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