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    Temple Harmonics - Relax to the sounds of Native American flutes and Antique Tibetan singing bowls at one of our monthly events.

    Temple Harmonics

    4.7(3 reviews)
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    These people are amazing and the services are life changing. Highly recommend ! Do yourself a favor…read moreand gift yourself with this experience. You will love it.

    "Rubber Ducky, You're the One"…read more Full disclosure: I am neither an old hippie nor a new age hippie. Heck, I don't even particularly care for leaving my hair straight. But if you were hypothetically born in the 70's...and I'm not saying that I was... you have a miniature hippie living way down deep in your DNA somewhere. Scientific fact. It's Ok to unleash that inner hippie once and a while, and a perfect place to do it is at Temple Harmonics by fully submerging yourself into one of their restorative, evening sound baths. Rubber ducky and bubbles not included. But do bring your pillow and blanket and snuggle into one of twenty-eight comfortable zero gravity chairs arranged in front of the sound stage. Then prepare to float off to dreamland on a meditative wave of Tibetan Singing Bowls, Tingsha bells, and Native American flutes, all set to keyboard music and choreographed by the very talented gong-show master himself, Frank Andresen. It's ok if you fall asleep. It's also ok if you drool. The sweet, soothing sounds of snoring around the room may also periodically chime in with the music, and hey, that's ok too. But if instead of falling asleep, you are energized by the music, you will feel funky, "good, good, good vibrations' pulsing and humming throughout your body and chi/ki/prana (or in my case, my glowing, chocolate-chip-oatmeal-cookie inner life force). Ladies, remove any ponytail hair binders, FunBun hair pieces, or dangly jewelry as it will distract you from being fully relaxed during your transcendental journey. When the concert is over, you may be invited to step inside one of the Tibetan bowls for a mini chakra balancing from Mr. Andresen. Who doesn't need a Solfeggio frequency or two in their life? Bring a piece of your experience at Temple Harmonics with you when you purchase healing rocks, crystals, jewelry and more for sale at the Rock and Gift Shop near the exit before leaving the building and returning your inner hippie back to its rightful, proper place. **Pro tip: Save yourself $5.00 by reserving a chair ahead of time. Cost is $15.00 with reservation; $20 at the door **Keep an eye on Temple Harmonic's calendar for events with psychic medium Melissa Divine. ~The Nosy Norwegian Sniffing out good deals and Himalayan salt lamps so that you don't have to.

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