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The Composition and Mystical Power of Tibetan Singing Bowls

Writer: ViktoriaViktoria

Updated: 1 day ago



Viktoria from Seed of Life Healing playing Tibetan singing bowls by the rocks in North Bondi.
Viktoria playing Tibetan singing bowls by the rocks in North Bondi.

Tibetan singing bowls are traditionally crafted from a unique blend of metals, each corresponding to one of the seven classical planets in ancient astrology. These metals are believed to carry specific energetic properties that align with the vibrational frequencies of the planets, making the bowls a powerful tool for sound healing and spiritual practice.


The seven primary metals used in the creation of these bowls are:


  • Gold (Sun): Symbolizing vitality, enlightenment, and abundance.

  • Silver (Moon): Representing intuition, emotion, and the feminine.

  • Mercury (Mercury): Associated with communication, intellect, and adaptability.

  • Copper (Venus): Connected to love, beauty, and harmony.

  • Iron (Mars): Representing strength, courage, and action.

  • Tin (Jupiter): Linked to wisdom, expansion, and prosperity.

  • Antimony (Saturn): Symbolizing structure, discipline, and transformation.


Because of this blend of metals, Tibetan singing bowls are believed to hold the sounds of the universe, creating vibrations that harmonize both mind and body during sound healing sessions. The resonance produced is said to help balance the body's energy fields, offering both physical and emotional benefits.


A unique characteristic of Tibetan singing bowls is that their notes often do not sound exact; instead, they tend to hover between two or three notes. This is because the pitch can vary depending on where the bowl is struck/played. This subtle shift in tone adds to the dynamic quality of the sound, contributing to the depth and richness of the healing experience.


Each bowl is not just a musical instrument; it's a vessel of cosmic energy, carrying the vibrations of the planets and the universe into our lives.

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