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Even Dogs Love Himalayan Singing Bowls!

9/23/2015

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Yesterday, I exchanged services with high school classmate and friend, Kathleen McGinley, who is a Shamanic Practitioner and Coach I received an on target, amazing Sacred Path Card reading that could not have been more precise! On that eventful eve of the first day of autumn, how appropriate that my ‘lesson to be learned’ was demonstrated in the Shaman’s Death card! Letting go, endings, death and rebirth – with a theme of “Returning Home to the Place of My Heart”!

This has been a time where the ‘Inner’ Carol is finally starting to return. Magic is happening, doors are opening, my heart is joyful with the return to the things that I love to do! Feng Shui is one of those things, and another is playing the Himalayan Singing Bowls. With a world fraught with chaos, I am prepared to lead people to a place of calm.

In our exchange, I provided Kathy with a Himalayan Singing Bowl Sound Escape. Little did either of us realize that her beloved dogs would want to join in!  They snuggled up against her and settled in for the journey! Afterwards, Kathy’s comments about the experience: “I flew over mountains and oceans. I not only felt the Universe – I felt that I WAS ONE with the Universe. It was expansive and yet relaxing at the same time!”

Apparently, the puppies felt the same, too. A few hours later, she tagged me in this photo with comment: “Thank you, Carol Cannon, for the lovely session with your Singing Bowls this morning...I am still feeling relaxed as well as blissful!...and the dogs are, too!”  

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A final note: Kathy did not tell me until after her session, that she had pulled a card for me before I arrived. The card pulled was “Medicine Bowl”. How awesome is that? She did not know, but I explained, that traditionally, Monks used the Himalayan Singing Bowls for begging, eating, and….preparing medicines!

To experience the bowls yourself, please check out my event page and/or contact me. I might be playing near you, or, we can always arrange to do that!  I’ll look forward to leading you to calm waters!

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