Vision 2003-Tibetan Bowl

July 25, 2008

It was in 2003 that my wife wanted to go to a street fair in Park Avenue South in NYC. I generally do not like street fairs because they are always the same, I can’t tolerate the food, and the same things are being sold at all of them. BUT my wife likes them and its good exercise walking ten blocks each way and I am her buddy on these excursions.

This time there was a booth that looked like they had products from India or Tibet. I didn’t know anything about them at the time. There was a woman in her 20’s who was showing a potential customer how to play the Tibetan Bowl. I listened to the sound and was drawn to it. I “patiently” waited my turn and put the bowl in my hand.

A vision opened for me, I felt the vibrations, heard the sound and KNEW by intutition and more importantly by vision that the BOWL would be an important tool in my work. I didn’t know that the bowls upen up the mind/body connection but that is how they work. That day was the second turning point that occured in 2003 for me. The first one was in May 2003 when I had a vision, a transformation, and the start of a new life and mission.

Finding the BOWL was the first tool on the journey of showing other people how to do the work. Learning how to use the bowl, experience the vibrations, share the vibrations and properties with others opens up the mind/body connection and enhances one’s life.

I understand it can sound far-fetched to believe vibrations or bowls can change someone’s life. Christine Martin, MCC is a well know coach, has served on the Global Board, and was the Chair of the Credentials Committee. I worked with her and she writes:

I had considerable pain and stiffness that moved around to the fingers of both hands. It concerned me greatly that it would progress. Skeptical at first, I began working with Ira and the Tibetan bowls. Amazingly and without any other explanation, for a year now my fingers have been free from stiffness and pain. I am also experiencing a new level of overall well being.”
Christine Martin, MCC — Wake Forest, NC.

Ira Dressner, Ph.D. www.spiritualpainreliefcenter.com

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