From wikipediaTibetan tingsha (or Ting-Sha) (Tibetan: ཏིང་ཤགས་, Wylie: ting-shags) are small cymbals used in prayer and rituals by Tibetan Buddhist practitioners. Two cymbals are joined together by a leather strap or chain. The cymbals are struck together producing a clear and high pitched tone. Typical sizes range from 2.5–4 inches in diameter. Tingsha are very thick and produce a unique long ringing tone. Antique tingsha were made from special bronzealloys that produce harmonic overtones.
Sheila, my late Reiki Master, was the first one to introduce me
to these over 20 years ago. It is my #1 Spiritual Tool
From wikipedia A standing bell or resting bell is an inverted bell, supported from below with the rim uppermost. Such bells are normally bowl-shaped, and exist in a wide range of sizes, from a few centimetres to a metre in diameter. They are often played by striking, but some—known as singing bowls—may also be played by rotating a mallet around the outside rim to produce a sustained musical note. Struck bowls are used in some Buddhist religious practices to accompany periods of meditation and chanting. Struck and singing bowls are widely used for music making, meditation and relaxation, as well for personal spirituality. They have become popular with music therapists, sound healers and yoga practitioners.
My journey with my Singing bowl is very special to me.
I bought my first one at a wonderful shop in Halifax, Little Mysteries.
Unfortunately, Little Mysteries closed in August 2014.
The way crystals were explained to me by the Guardians, are as follows:
"Crystals are energy in physical form. Some crystals are portals to other worlds and frequencies/vibrations. When placed in another aura field the crystals may activate certain energies in that persons aura to help them connect with another vibration."
Place them under your pillow for more psychic dreams!