Cultural Traditions in Sound Healing | SoundHeal
Cultural traditions in sound healing refer to the systems of beliefs or behaviors passed down within groups of people or societies, with symbolic meaning or spe
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Cultural traditions in sound healing refer to the systems of beliefs or behaviors passed down within groups of people or societies, with symbolic meaning or special significance, that utilize sound as a medium for healing and wellness. The use of gongs in sound healing practices has its roots in Tibetan Buddhism, where gongs were used in rituals and ceremonies to promote healing and spiritual growth. Similarly, the use of drumming in sound healing practices has its roots in Native American culture, where drumming was used in rituals and ceremonies to promote healing and spiritual growth. Sound healing practices can be used in a range of settings, including yoga studios, spas, and hospitals.