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Clockwise and counterclockwise
Clockwise and counterclockwise




clockwise and counterclockwise clockwise and counterclockwise

For instance, we cannot use the name of an existing store. We cannot use a name that hase been trademarked by someone else. Please ensure that each name is original.Names should be kept relatively short, and cannot contain a reference to Sound Wellness.You can enter several different names, but please use a separate entry for each. Complete it with some basic contact information, and provide us with your suggestion for the store name. And create a clear intention for each time you play your bowl. Always be mindful when you play a Tibetan bowl. We do know that a Tibetan singing bowl, especially an old, handmade bowl, can powerfully support your journey as you evolve and grow. You may think of other questions to add to this list as you play your bowl in either direction.Ĭheck out Ed’s video for more of his thoughts about playing clockwise or counterclockwise: Is the sound of the bowl louder in one direction than the other?.Notice how your body feels as you play.Is there any resistance in one direction over the other?.Is the bowl harder to play in one direction than the other?.Here are some suggestions of what to notice: You can do this for several days and notice if your feelings are consistent from day to day. Then play the bowl in a counterclockwise direction and notice how you feel. Write down what you notice in your journal. If you have a Tibetan bowl you can explore playing it clockwise and notice how you feel. In the same way, going with the flow, can be the feeling of moving in the clockwise direction.Įxplore how you respond to the directions. This can sometimes be the feeling of moving in a counterclockwise direction. Have you ever felt like things just weren’t flowing easily in your life? It feels like you are paddling a canoe against the current of a river. This movement, with intention, can assist energy that is no longer supportive to unwind or clear. Similarly, playing or moving counterclockwise, means to be moving against the natural flow of life. This movement, with intention, can bring more positive energy into the self. In some shamanic traditions, playing or moving clockwise, is for supporting moving with the natural flow of life. If you travel to Nepal, and are walking in a counterclockwise direction, there will be a polite insistence that you change your walking to a clockwise path. In traditional Buddhist practice, counterclockwise movement is for one’s own benefit, which is more contrary to Buddhist philosophy. This is very much in keeping with Buddhist philosophy, and so if you want to adhere to a strict Buddhist practice, then play your bowl only in a clockwise direction. In a traditional Buddhist practice, a clockwise movement is for the benefit of all beings. For our video on YouTube about Clockwise or Counterclockwise, please click here: When we shared our video, “3 things you need to know to play a Tibetan Singing bowl” on You Tube, several people commented with a question about playing the bowl Clockwise or Counterclockwise.

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Ed and I have been showing people how to play Tibetan singing bowls for many years.






Clockwise and counterclockwise