Ep #12 Pyramids and Sound Healing, with the Pyramids of Chi
Welcome to the How To Die Happy podcast, in which we talk to fascinating people dedicated to improving the art of living. In this episode, hosts Martin O'Toole and Julia Malcolmson visit Bali's famous sound healing centre, the Pyramids of Chi. The Pyramids of Chi were built by Peter and Lynn McIntosh, a retired Australian couple, in the rice paddies outside Ubud in central Bali. The centre has become a highlight for Bali visitors and residents seeking to immerse themselves in sound healing.
During the podcast, Martin and Jules speak with Peter about the mysteries of the pyramids, healing frequencies, and more. The session concludes with an interview and live sound healing demonstration with Jordan Humphreys.
So what is sound healing? Sound healing is a holistic healing practice that uses vibrations, frequencies, and sound to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. The practice is based on the principle that everything in the universe vibrates, including our bodies. When the body's natural frequency is out of balance, it can lead to physical and emotional imbalances, which can cause illness and disease (dis-ease).
Sound healing practitioners use a variety of instruments, such as Tibetan singing bowls, gongs, tuning forks, and chimes, to produce specific vibrations and frequencies that can restore the body's natural balance. The sound waves produced by these instruments can penetrate deep into the body, affecting every cell and organ, and help to release blocked energy and tension.
During the podcast, the team explores the theories surrounding how the ancient pyramids were used as healing chambers. They discuss how there are pyramids all over the world, even underwater, and speak of the mysteries surrounding these fascinating structures.
The team also dives into the fascinating territory of sound healing. This episode ponders the question: Can sound heal us? Since we are, on a sub-atomic level, 99.9999999% energy, we are walking vibrations rather than matter. So, can sound, vibration, and frequency really affect us? The conversations get into how sound healing can treat a wide range of physical and emotional conditions, including anxiety, depression, chronic pain, insomnia, and stress. It can also be used to promote deep relaxation, enhance creativity, and improve concentration and focus.
Sound healing is often used in conjunction with other holistic therapies, such as meditation, yoga, and acupuncture, to enhance their benefits. It is a non-invasive and gentle therapy that is safe for people of all ages and backgrounds.
In conclusion, this episode of the How To Die Happy podcast takes listeners on a journey through the mysteries of the pyramids and the power of sound healing. Through interviews with experts and a live demonstration, Martin and Jules explore the fascinating world of sound healing and its potential to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. If you're interested in learning more about this transformative practice, this podcast is a must-listen!