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SYMPHONIC HEALING

What comes to mind when you read the›phrase ‘sound bathing’? Something that feels serene, composed, and collected? These were my thoughts when I first›heard about›this alternative healing therapy. The ancient healing practice of sound bathing›goes as far back as the times of ancient Greek philosophers; they used sound frequencies to treat many physical and cognitive ailments.››

The technique includes generating sound waves produced by›Himalayan singing bowls, crystal bowls, gongs, tuning forks, shamanic drumming, and more. These sound waves are known to create calming effects on the nervous system. In fact, sound waves are also known to) in Rishikesh.››

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