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Third Eye Tibetan Singing Bowl

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"The bowl arrived quickly and was carefully packaged. Itโ€™s beautiful and has a lovely sound."

Laura G.

Immerse yourself in an extraordinary sound bath with this Tibetan singing bowl

Use this Tibetan bowl to balance your third eye chakra!

Explore the depths of your mind with this Tibetan bowl for the third eye chakra

Step onto the path of spiritual awareness with our precious Tibetan singing bowl for the third eye chakra, a subtle yet powerful companion for awakening, intuition, and mental clarity. Meticulously crafted, this instrument echoes ancient Tibetan traditions, sending deep, resonant vibrations that help activate and nourish your third eye chakra through the musical note A it produces. From the very first strike, feel those delicate frequencies wash across your forehead, inviting a new level of openness and clarity in your perception. This singing bowl isnโ€™t just an instrumentโ€”itโ€™s a bridge to deeper meditation and expanded states of consciousness. Balancing this energy centre, known as Ajna, is often associated with intuition, clear thinking, and spiritual perception. The harmony between the note A and this chakra can support your practice, deepen your inner understanding, and help you tap into your full potential. Begin your journey now!

Free gift:

  • An exclusive booklet on how to use the Tibetan singing bowl
  • A wooden mallet
  • A cotton cushion to rest the instrument on

Technical specifications of the Tibetan singing bowl for the third eye chakra

  • Diameter: 8 cm
  • Height: 4.5 cm
  • Weight: 185 g
  • Musical note/tone: A
  • Material: seven-metal alloy

If youโ€™re looking for a fresh way to unwind, we recommend this Tibetan singing bowl for ASMR, designed to highlight that signature pleasant tingling sensation often felt around the head, scalp, and the back of the neck. This sonic gemโ€”a blend of ancient craftsmanship and deep spiritualityโ€”is a gateway to richer meditative states and clearer inner exploration. Experience this Tibetan singing bowl and elevate your relaxation practice with ease.

Discover the origin of singing bowls according to Alexandra David-Nรฉel

Alexandra David-Nรฉel, a renowned explorer and the first Western woman to stay in Lhasa, Tibet, documented Tibetan spiritual practices, including the use of singing bowls. In her accounts, she mentions these bowls being used not only for religious rituals but also in the daily tasks of Tibetan monks, such as receiving alms. She also observed that these bowls were often offered during important ceremonies, such as weddings. As David-Nรฉel noted, these bowls embody a rich spiritual and cultural tradition that has been passed down through the ages. When you bring a singing bowl into your life, you connect with a legacy documented by pioneers like Alexandra David-Nรฉel, who helped introduce these sacred objects to the Western world.

The Tibetan bowl: a spiritual heritage of Buddhist culture

The Tibetan bowl, also known as a singing bowl, is a sacred instrument that has been used for centuries in Buddhist culture for its spiritual and healing properties. Made from seven precious metals, each associated with a celestial body, it is used to promote meditation and balance the chakras. According to a study conducted by Goldsby et al. in 2016, playing Tibetan bowls can reduce tension, anxiety, and depression, boosting overall well-being. Beyond their psychological effects, these bowls are also used to purify the energies of living spaces, fostering an atmosphere of serenity and peace. If youโ€™re seeking a powerful spiritual tool for your daily practice, the Tibetan singing bowl is an essential choice. Experience its benefits and discover a new spiritual balance.

Discover Kyabje Trulshik Rinpocheโ€™s meditation technique with Tibetan singing bowls

Kyabje Trulshik Rinpoche, one of the most eminent Tibetan meditation masters of the 20th century, used singing bowls to accompany his spiritual practices. Made using traditional methods in remote areas of the Kathmandu Valley, these bowls are renowned for their soothing properties. A 2021 study by the University of Hong Kong revealed that the specific vibrations of these bowls can help reduce stress and promote a state of deep inner calm. For those seeking to explore advanced meditative practices, these Tibetan singing bowls are an essential choice. Adopt this spiritual tool to enrich your quest for serenity.

Discover the importance of the Yoga Upanishads in understanding the chakras

The Yoga Upanishads, written between the 7th and 13th centuries, are among the first texts to mention the concept of chakras. These sacred Hindu writings explore in depth the relationship between the body, mind, and vital energy. Although singing bowls are not directly mentioned, their use to harmonise the chakras is perfectly in line with the teachings of these ancient texts. The vibrations generated by a singing bowl release and regulate energy flows, promoting a state of well-being in accordance with the principles of the Upanishads. Immerse yourself in ancient wisdom by using a singing bowl to balance your chakras according to the traditions of the Yoga Upanishads.

In Hindu tradition, each of the seven musical notes is associated with one of the seven major chakras in the human body. Chakras are energy centres often referenced in meditation and healing practices. In many traditions, especially yoga and Ayurveda, these chakras are believed to influence different physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of our being. Playing a specific note on a Tibetan singing bowl can help balance and harmonise these energy centres as shown in the chart below:


Correspondence of the musical notes with the chakras for the Tibetan bowl

Here is an overview of the seven main chakras and their musical correspondences:

1 - Root Chakra (Muladhara):

  • Location: base of the spine
  • Associated note: C
  • Meaning: This chakra is associated with security, survival, and basic needs. When balanced, it provides a sense of stability and grounding.

2 - Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana):

  • Location: just below the navel
  • Associated note: D
  • Meaning: This chakra is linked to creativity, sexuality, and emotional expression. When balanced, it promotes vitality and passion.

3 - Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura):

  • Location: stomach/solar plexus area
  • Associated note: E
  • Meaning: This chakra relates to self-confidence, willpower, and personal power. A balanced Manipura strengthens self-esteem and decision-making abilities.

4 - Heart Chakra (Anahata):

  • Location: centre of the chest
  • Associated note: F
  • Meaning: This chakra is the centre of love, compassion, and kindness. When it is open, it allows for a deep connection with others.

5 - Throat Chakra (Vishuddha):

  • Location: throat
  • Associated note: G
  • Meaning: This chakra is related to communication and expression. A balanced Vishuddha promotes clear and honest communication.

6 - Third Eye Chakra (Ajna):

  • Location: between the eyebrows
  • Associated note: A
  • Meaning: This chakra is associated with intuition and clairvoyance. It plays a role in awareness and the ability to see beyond appearances.

7 - Crown Chakra (Sahasrara):

  • Location: top of the head
  • Associated note: B
  • Meaning: This chakra represents spirituality and connection to the universe. A balanced Sahasrara promotes inner peace and spiritual understanding.

If you plan to use the bowl for meditation, relaxation, or sound therapy, think about the effect you want to achieve based on the information above. Trust your intuitionโ€”often, the musical note youโ€™re naturally drawn to will be the one that suits you best.

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Delivery time: orders are delivered to Australia within 3โ€“14 working days. This time frame may be extended to 30 days for other countries.


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