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singing bowl

[ sing-ing bohl ]

noun

  1. a bowl, usually made of crystal or brass, that can be struck or rubbed around the rim to produce sound: typically used together with others in a set to generate a sound bath, and often as an aid to relaxation or meditation or as a decorative item.


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of singing bowl1

First recorded in 1975–80
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The production began with Oliveros’ “Thirteen Changes,” a series of activities or images — standing naked in the moonlight, a singing bowl of steaming soup — with the extravagantly dressed performers in the nooks and crannies of Heritage Square.

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The performance ended with Vargas dressing Argote in a traditional jute garment she’d woven and playing a singing bowl for a brief sound bath.

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At the studio I attend, it’s not unusual to hear the ring of a singing bowl, astrological advice, or an invitation to a Reiki sangha.

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Eyongakpa sees his installation as a healing space, Huberman said, intersecting with the body’s natural vibrations in the manner of sound baths or singing bowl meditations.

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Describing herself as “a prominent author and Level 4 enchantress,” Fineman said, “I am ready to fight for the American dream — which I caught in this Tibetan singing bowl.”

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