Douglas Koch, Adjunct Prof. in Music, Philosophy & Religion at Curry College, MA. "Resident bowl singer" at Guinea Pig Class at Allston, MA.
Stage four cancers, fatal heart diseases -- even paralysis. People
with these conditions are all flocking to one man, right here in
Massachusetts, who they believe is a miracle worker.
Tong Ren energy healing was developed by Tom Tam as a therapy for internally healing a patient's energy system by using the collective unconscious. In the winter of 2001, Tom successfully healed a client with lung cancer by using energy healing exclusively. After that, Tom set up a healing class for cancer patients and, at the same time, took the opportunity to train his students in this healing technique. By February 2002, the first healing class began. During the next four years, more than 10,000 people have attended Tong Ren Group Healing classes all over the world. As of late, the class has drawn people with diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Diabetes, RSD, and HIV/AIDS - to name a few.
Fox News on Tong Ren :
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fqp0PTigz7E
http://tongrenworld.com
What a wonderful idea to combine Tong Ren with healing bowls. And quite beautiful too. Thank you for this video. It in itself was realy quite soothing.
sandigold1 7 months ago
Thanks so much, I am totally agree with your point of view about this video
giudaiscariota 2 years ago
Karma Moffatt, Jacob Iobst, Danny Becher, Mitch Nurr, Vlasta Marek, & most particularly a guy called Frank Perry (he's got a video on his sound healing on youtube and another from the 80's talking about his work with singing bowls).
wellwalk18 2 years ago
Give some information about those "others" please.
giudaiscariota 2 years ago
I hope that he isn't suggesting that he is the only one working with these instruments in a meaningful way. There are others who go beyond the mere striking of these things and actually who work with a deeper understanding of what lives in a single bowl than this guy.
wellwalk18 2 years ago
I don't know why but tears started streaming down when I heard the Bowl singing and I felt great. like a great weight has lifted out my chest ( liver actually, I have pain in there for a few days and now it gone. no joke) Thanks for the Video
Quackupuncture 3 years ago
Oh my, what an extraordinarily sensitive kind of beauty. Doug's heart is open, and that intentionality comes through in this gorgeous conversation between him and the bowls. Thank you.
honkyoku 3 years ago
great video.
PeacefulNinja 3 years ago
Interesting how he says this is different than just Tibetan bowl singing. All I know is I felt something!
lunarmm 3 years ago