20:24, it amazes me how many unqiue sounds the Gong can make. It almost sounds like an electric guitar. Maybe one day a muscian will become a one man band and rock out with his gong in front of a 75,000 packed stadium.
I have no idea what Cho Ku Rei actually means, but based on this sound bath I'd have to guess it means something like "Serenity". What a wonderful, variegated sound.
I believe it's meant for manifesting universal power. It's sometimes called the "power symbol". Some of the translations I've seen say something like "placing all the power of the Universe here, now." You could interpret it as bringing spirit or energy into your body.
They all tend to have approximately the same thickness. Unlathed bronze gongs will tend to be a tiny bit thicker just because they have that extra layer of unfinished bronze. Fully lathed gongs tend to be brighter and splashier than unlathed gongs or gongs with unlathed patterns on them.
20:24, it amazes me
how many unqiue sounds the Gong can make. It almost sounds like an electric guitar. Maybe one day a muscian will become a one man band and rock out with his gong in front of a 75,000 packed stadium.
:) Thank you!
I have no idea what Cho Ku Rei actually means, but based on this sound bath I'd have to guess it means something like "Serenity". What a wonderful, variegated sound.
I believe it's meant for manifesting universal power. It's sometimes called the "power symbol". Some of the translations I've seen say something like "placing all the power of the Universe here, now." You could interpret it as bringing spirit or energy into your body.
superb!
Thank you!
I have a questions. Witch gongs are thinner and witch thicker? What's the difference in the sound and vibrations?
They all tend to have approximately the same thickness. Unlathed bronze gongs will tend to be a tiny bit thicker just because they have that extra layer of unfinished bronze. Fully lathed gongs tend to be brighter and splashier than unlathed gongs or gongs with unlathed patterns on them.