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Singing Bowls and Binaural Beats

– By Helen Greenfield

What’s the hype about binaural beats?

  • Reduced anxiety and stress.
  • Improved mood.
  • Increased focus and concentration.
  • Increased creativity. Improved sleep habits.
  • Better pain management.

Binaural Beats, or two dissonant notes beating against each other, are used in sound healing to release energy blockages and balance the chakras. The consensus is that binaural beats stimulate intentionality, self-healing, and trauma release.

We love binaural beats at Manatee Spirit and choose our sound instruments accordingly. Did you know that for every singing bowl you see in our studio, it was hand-picked from dozens of bowls that don’t meet our quality standard? Rest assured, as lifelong musicians, we choose each bowl based on the clarity of the fundamental note, purity of the harmonic overtone series, resonance, and aesthetic beauty. And when you visit the Manatee Spirit Shop, we will help you choose your bowl the same way!

We weave binaural beats throughout the Ultimate 60-Minute Sound Bath as a way to vibrate the cells of your physical body and enrich the pattern of your energy body.

Binaural beats give you a feeling of being lifted into a higher, lighter, more peaceful state. The music world told us binaural beats were “out of tune.”

But that’s simply not true because we now know that binaural beats are a powerful healing modality that we can use to advance our healing journey!

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