Third Eye Chakra Tibetan Singing Bowl

Third Eye Chakra Tibetan Singing Bowl

Indigo blue energy, or the third eye chakra, is located behind the center of your forehead. The primary colors associated with the third eye are indigo, purple and dark blue. To connect with your third eye, place your attention on the center of your forehead. As you develop your third eye, your subconscious and unconscious become more conscious.

Third Eye Chakra Meditation

Imagine there is an indigo sphere of light on your forehead. Put all of your attention on the center of your forehead and visualize that indigo, a deep purple-blue. Imagine looking at a midnight sky through a portal, a portal into yourself. Visualize a space behind the center of your forehead and bring a sphere of light into that space. Put all your attention on the lapis lazuli on the center of your forehead. Get in touch with the intuitive part of you that knows what you need and what to do. Know you can trust your intuition. With every breath that you take, this sphere of indigo light gets brighter and more translucent. It is spinning at your third eye chakra, the color indigo, at exactly the right speed. It spins off distractions or anything that obstructs your intuitive vision, releasing it to be transformed and transmuted. As it releases, new clear light of love refills that space, bringing clarity and insights.

Excerpted from Chakra Awakening  and Crystals Beyond Beginners by Margaret Ann Lembo

$88.00

Availability: 1 in stock

Third Eye Chakra

The third eye center is the place of your intuition and your ability to “see” the unseen, know the unknown, feel the unfeelable and to connect with the invisible world of Spirit. The third eye is the center of your higher intuition. Intuition is your ability to have direct access to the truth independent of any type of reasoning process. The development of your third eye occurs over time. It is neither necessary nor advisable to try to move your psychic senses along too quickly. Since your mental state is closely connected to your intuitive nature, it is wise to allow development to unfold more naturally.

Tibetan Singing Bowl – Third Eye Chakra

A Tibetan bowl, generally made from a bronze alloy containing copper, tin, zinc, iron, silver, gold, and nickel is a type of standing bell played by striking or rubbing its rim with a wooden or leather-wrapped mallet. This excitation causes the sides and rim of the bowl to vibrate, producing a rich sound. The unique singing properties of Tibetan bowls were utilized as a way of investigating a liquid’s interaction with solid materials — a situation that arises in many engineering applications such as the wind-loading of bridges and buildings.

When a fluid-filled Tibetan bowl is rubbed, the slight changes in the bowl’s shape disturb the surface at the water’s edge, generating waves. Moreover, when these changes are sufficiently large, the waves break, leading to the ejection of droplets.

The new findings could benefit processes such as fuel injectors and perfume sprays where droplet generation plays an important role.

The high-speed videos allowed the researchers, from Université de Liège and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to quantify how the droplets were formed, ejected, accelerated, and bounced on the surface of the fluid.

A similar phenomenon exists when rubbing the edge of a wine glass, which inspired the design of the glass harmonica by Benjamin Franklin. However, the Tibetan singing bowl is easier to excite than the wine glass, since its resonant frequency is much smaller.

The sound of Tibetan singing bowls harmonizes and allows for deep relaxation of both sides of the brain. It stimulates stress relief on all levels and the elimination of toxins from the body. After sound therapy emotions are calm and the mind is clearer and the sound vibrations have an effect on the body after the singing bowls have been played on it.

Check out the Crystal Singing Bowl MP3 by Margaret Ann Lembo

Weight 1.14 oz
Dimensions 6 × 6 × 4 in
Shopping Cart
Scroll to Top