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http://www.frankperry.co.uk Deep listening improvised sound meditation on a large selection of Tibetan Singing Bowls by Frank Perry. This is the opening section upon small high-pitched bowls. Frank is an acknowledged leading world expert and has been working with singing bowls since 1971. Frank has appeared on over 100 albums to date on 33 record labels. You can find more details on www.frankperry.co.uk. Recorded at Michaelhouse in Cambridge U.K. for Nomads by Rose Perry 10th May 2008

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  • His body is obviously not his temple...

  • @SkinnerSE I derive some comfort from the realisation that your judgemental opinion would be applied to Swami Sivananda, Swami Vivekananda, Haidakhan Baba, Sri Ramana Maharshi, Sogyal Rinpoche, H.H. Dilgo Khyntse Rinpoche, etc and many other saints and sages of a portly constitution.

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  • Extremely nice collection of bowls and sounds here for the YouTuber's to appreciate.

    Thank you kindly from New York City.

  • They seem to speak to one another. Maybe that's heterodyning going on there? Love those very high overtones from these smaller bowls. He changes sticks and it's almost a new bowl! He hits those bigger bowls and it's as if time stands still - amazing contrast to those high ones he started with. I must commend him on his artistry - definitely not entertainment or showbiz! In fact such ideas seem obscene for worship and music are one for this lone traveller (started in 1971 says on his webpage).

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  • Thank you for sharing these wonderful videos . The only thing is I wish I could hear you live :) . Blessing from San Diego have a wonderful day my friend .

  • Amazing set up. I've never seen anything like this before. The first time I ever heard a recording of Tibetan bowls it blew me away. So interesting to finally see it be done. Thanks.

  • Beautiful! Thank you :) I am hoping to purchase my first Tibetan Singing Bowl some time soon - I can't wait!

  • You wouldn't think that ringing some bells would be all that compelling, but yet I find myself getting kind of addicted to this. Its relaxing.

  • @acuaman42 What has this to do with the music? I am 62 years old - maybe I should say I'm 62 years young? I do not have diabetes. I do not have any health issues. Most doctors I know aren't worth listening to - they operate from a different paradigm. This video is from several years back. How would you use these kind of sounds in your healing practise?

  • @BIGJOHNTON80 I practice medicine and 95% of people with extra weight have a VERY HIGH posibility to suffer diabetes, specially young people like this guy.

  • @acuaman42 WHY YA GOTTA HATE? JUST CLOSE YOUR EYES AND LISTEN!! very judgmental in my opinion~

    and ya dont have to be carrying extra weight to be diabetic~~

  • @fourplusseven Well I've been building my collection for 48 years now. Yes I used to play W.E.L London. A woman at HQ took great offence to me giving sound healings there whilst another in London offices convinced her son to have a Sound Healing during which I saw his past life that led to his karmic health conditions and after 45 mins of talking after shared with him. His mother took very great offence and joined the one at HQ for all out attack. The Leader never consulted me. So a total ban!

  • @fourplusseven Hi. Yes this is not a fashion or health vid but rather to do with SOUNDS. If I deem them too inappropriate I remove them. I hope to play in London again sometime but my regular venue is no longer available to me because of a complaint somebody made (not about my weight!). I don't hussle for work but go by word of mouth but that way of being is probably ineffective nowadays.

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