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Vibrational charging of water using a Tibetan Singing bowl

December 18th, 2008 Leave a comment Go to comments

A demonstration of “charging” water in a singing bowl. By rubbing the beater around the bowl for a few minutes, the water begins to pop up, and bubbles are formed. The water isn’t hot. Also if you stop for a while after you get the water in sync vibrationally and then start rubbing the bowl again, it will starting popping and bubbling much quicker than the first time. I saw a video online of someone doing this and I had came across one of these bowls myself a year ago and tried it myself. The older singing bowls were made with different mixes of metals and from what I have read from people that know much more about them than I do, don’t drink water from them as some of the heavy metals could get into the water and make you sick. After the below video experiment the mat that the bowl sat on was lightly stained the color of the bowl. If you try this experiment yourself and make a video of it, please embed the video in the comments section below. Here is my experiment without any cuts:

Untitled from InTheory TV on Vimeo.

What less cause, and more effect? Here is an edited version (1:57). Quality is not as good in the following version (YouTube vs. Vimeo).

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  1. Vanessa
    December 19th, 2008 at 21:50 | #1

    I believe the traces of unknown metals in the water, combined with the electrical charges, may contain elements which will prove beneficial to our bodies and prolong the onset of death. Watching the water dance, I was mesmerized by the possibilities contained in one small bowl .

  2. Brendan
    December 25th, 2008 at 15:04 | #2

    I feel it’s necessary to warn impressionable people that these bowls do very often contain toxic metals. That means drinking water in them will make you sick, even if you raised it’s charge in some manner. Toxic metals can cause all sorts of horrible life destroying illness. Don’t fuck around. Instead, put your water in a glass and place it in the bowl, or come up with some alternate method of charging the water without it contacting the surface of the bowl.

  3. January 14th, 2009 at 10:05 | #3

    Check out this video. It is a very good visual demonstration of a singing bowl with water in sprinkling. From the videos I have seen online it seems the bowls with more depth cause the water to bubble more.

  4. January 14th, 2009 at 10:56 | #4

    Here is what I assume is a crystal margarita glass with water being rubbed and having a similar bubbling action:

  1. October 22nd, 2009 at 06:21 | #1