Benefits of Gong Bath Meditation

“The gong is the basic creative sound; out of it comes all music, all sounds, all words.”
– Harijiwan

The most sublime tool of
the yogi is the gong

The Gong is a symbol of the spirit, a sacred threshold, a portal that links the finite and the infinite experience of the self. It represents the initial stillness and potential of creation.

The sound it issues forth is the first movement of the Infinite.
Its vibrations are the life currents of all forms, beings, and thoughts that exist or can exist.

Harmonize every part of your being

One of the significant features of the Gong is the interactive nature of the sounds it creates. The Gong produces a note projected against a background spectrum of notes. Each note interacts with the background. They alter each other. This creates a complex, non-linear pattern that interweaves the sense of the whole with the sense of the part.

You can feel this in your body when you listen to the Gong. The entire body vibrates and changes as specific areas of the body are pressed and stimulated by the waves of the Gong. The vibration causes all thirty trillion cells of the body to resonate, to dance, forming patterns that release blockages that have prevented the cosmic pulsation to flow freely through our being.

Within this creative cosmic flow, we find fulfillment, harmony, and love.

The sound of the gong allows you to move beyond the boundaries of the mind. It is like playing a million strings. The gong takes us directly into the original sound current, into perpetual sound – out into space!

A healing meditation

The Gong impacts the body and its meridians. It releases blocks, reduces tension, stimulates circulation, balances the chakras, and strengthens the Aura. The Gong transforms obstructed feelings by cutting the thoughts that sustain them to recreate healthy, helpful patterns.

The Gong is a healing tool for the body, mind, and soul on all levels. Gong Meditation

“One dies into oneself. Each moment one dies to the past, he becomes alive to the present, and therefore real life begins.”
– Cosmin Mahadev
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