
Tibetan Prayer: 432 Hz Bowls, Furin & Koshi For Evening Calm
by Carlos Carty
Press play, close your eyes, and step onto a quiet ridge above the clouds. Warm copper bowl tones (432 Hz) rise and settle like slow breaths. A soft breeze moves bamboo furin, while Koshi chimes glint like tiny stars. Birds circle the open sky; shoulders drop; thoughts unclench. Picture prayer flags lifting, sun warming stone, and a small doorway opening to peace. Each gentle strike lands like a hand over the heart; each fade is a soft release. Use this piece to start the day, pause between tasks, or drift toward sleep. Let the opening gather your attention; let the closing hush leave you light. Place a hand on your chest, breathe in for four, out for six, and whisper a simple intention.
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