Guest guest Posted March 25, 2009 Report Share Posted March 25, 2009 Sat Nam Joan, Here's an interesting story..... "Animals are extremely sound sensitive and can hear more layers of sound and more notes than humans. They respond well to bowls with lower tones that are played in a soothing manner. This was demonstrated by a recent workshop with Diane where a dog, recovering from surgery and in a leg brace was invited in to the room for the sound meditation. He was very close to the instruments and appeared restless during much of the concert. At one point, Mandle selected a grounding bowl, picked it up and walked toward the dog singing the instrument very softly. His eyes met hers and as she continued to play, he backed down onto his haunches, keeping eye contact and put his head on his paws. Clearly, the stimulation from several bowls, some of which were higher in pitch were too much for him. However he immediately responded to the one low pitched bowl when the energy was also clearly directed at him vs at the group. It was very impressive." --from http://www.worldwidehealth.com/health-article-Sound-Healing-for-People-and-the-Animals-They-Love.html More good stories http://www.collegeofsoundhealing.co.uk/pages/animals.html and http://www.soundenergyhealing.com/Soundhealingforpets.html Blessings, Dharam joan richards wrote: Observation; one of my cats will run, bolt, skeedaddle and hide under the bed when I pick up my gong mallet or move the gong. Anticipation of the vibration sends him off to as safe a place as he can find. The other two do not seem to be affected by the vibration at all. Sat Nam, Joan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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