Cymatic patterns created in the water by a Himalayan singing bowl. Sound travels 2-5 times more quickly through water and, because the body is 60-70% water and is close to the same density and elasticity, it feels more of the sound and is very responsive to the vibroacoustic effect of the resonance.
Hydrosonic therapy, a sound healing modality developed by Rosie Warburton, explores the synergistic relationship between water, soundwaves, and the physical body through the combination of aquatic therapy and the vibroacoustic resonance of Himalayan singing bowls. The client is supported in a pool of water with comfortable flotation devices and assisted by the practitioner, who is playing ancient metal singing bowls in the water at the same time.
Sound travels 2-5 times more quickly through water and because the body is 60-70% water and is close to the same density and elasticity it feels more of the sound. The reduction of gravitational force combined with the therapeutic resonance of the bowls offers an otherworldly experience and provides deep relaxation, pain relief, improved mobility, emotional integration and deep meditation.