Suren Shrestha Suren Shrestha was born in Nepal, forty-five miles southeast of Mt. Everest. In the village where he grew up, people were healed by herbalists, monks and medicine men using shamans' drums, gongs, and mantras. At age fifteen, he came to the United States, later attended college, and received a B.S. in Civil Engineering. In 1999, he began his own business, Serenity Tibet, in Boulder, Colorado, where he lives with his wife and daughter. Noting the growing interest in alternative medicine in the US, Suren returned to Nepal to learn how to practice ancient healing techniques that use sound and vibration. He was taught these by Tibetan monks and the yogi Tahalkishor Maharaj. Suren has given workshops and assisted clients with healing bowl work in the Rocky Mountain region and all over the United States. He is raising funds through his teaching to build an orphanage for the homeless children in his native village.
I have found the singing bowls to be a wonderful addition to my
healing practice. I feel so very blessed to have learned from Suren
a man who has embraced his heritage and ancient teachings. Sound
has no barriers. It transcends the duality of the form and formless
and allows both the practitioner and the patient to resonate with
the oneness of our creator. As the scripture says, In the beginning
was the word, and the word is GOD The AHHH of god has been chanted
using many names, GOD, ALLAH, BUDDHA, KRISHNA, RA .these sounds,
much like the sounds of the singing bowls reconnect us to our
divine and allow miracles to happen. I often use the bowls in my
chiropractic practice when a patient s wall of defense is so thick,
that sound is the only thing that can penetrate and resonate with
the essence of who they really are. With the learned mind I have
accumulated much knowledge of diagnosis and yet what we are really
up to as healers is reconnecting people to their source and it is
that which does the healing. The singing bowls allow the body to
remember the perfection of our physical, mental, emotional, and
spiritual bodies and allow them to reunite in conversation. I
highly recommend the use of the singing bowls as a healing
modality. --Dr. Kelly Martin, D.C. Owner of Expression Of Life, P.C
in Boulder, CO"
I use the Tibetan Singing Bowls in my practice and found them to
have profound effects on my patients. The bowls have an amazing
ability to counteract and dissolve the harmful effects stress has
on the body, almost instantaneously. The bowls also help
individuals connect to their higher awareness and facilitate
healing at a very deep level. I applaud Mr. Shrestha for bringing
forth and sharing such valuable information with the public,
especially in this how to format that is rarely seen in books of
this nature. --Dr. Jacob Hans, Chiropractor"
Suren Shrestha has brought to the western world a thorough
understanding of the application of Traditional Tibetan Healing
Methods with Singing Bowls a true treasure source for balanced
living in a contemporary society. --Marianne Denniston, Interior
Designer and Vastu Design Professional"
This treatment is equivalent to a massage of sound and vibration.
This healing practice is especially successful with people who do
not like to be touched or those who do not have a meditation
practice. This method of healing with the Himalayan bowls appears
to work as does acupuncture in that it can align the chakras or
meridians by unblocking congestion. The harmonic notes emanating
from these scared metals correspond to the different chakras. I
have found that using a single bowl that resonates with a specific
individuals vibration can lead to a customized healing experience.
I have also used these healing bowls for treatment of a severe
migraine with a client who could not relax. The pain subsided
completely within a 30 minute session. I feel blessed to have this
"healing tool" to incorporate as a modality in my Holistic Nursing
Practice. --Mitzi Cagle, RN, B.S.N."
Rev. Deborah Ann Bourbon, R.N. Owner, Pathways, St. Louis, MO Suren
Shrestha is an engaging and experienced instructor. He clearly
relates the methodology that he learned from his teachers in Nepal.
His sincerity and desire to see that his students can both
comprehend and capably practice these techniques is very apparent
in his work. The effects of experiencing sessions with the tuned
chakra bowls are truly phenomenal. The resonance patterns created
by the bowl placements have their impact on our physical and finer
bodies. This is truly a technique that can be incorporated into
other alternative healing modalities and, even more importantly, it
is a technique that can stand on its own to create positive changes
in clients and ourselves. Thank you Suren for bringing this Ancient
Wisdom to the West and sharing it with us! --Rev. Deborah Ann
Bourbon, R.N. Owner, Pathways, St. Louis, MO
The seven circuit labyrinth is a 5,000 year old walking meditation
used by ancient peoples to clear, purify, and balance the mind,
body, and spirit, within the Allness of Creation. Each pathway
relates to a specific part of our human nature, (i.e. mental,
emotional, physical, spiritual, "Great Spirit," vision,
manifestation and rest/meditation at the goal or center); a
specific chakra color; and a specific tone. To enhance and heighten
the labyrinth experience, singing bowls with the commensurate
chakra tone may be placed at each turn and struck by the walker
before entering and when leaving each respective pathway. Another
method would be to position "bowl keepers" at the top and sides of
the labyrinth toning the bowls with the appropriate chakra note,
or, toning the C, E, and G notes to form a pleasant chord
surrounding the walker. --Greg Storozuk, Labyrinths of Colorado
The singing bowls and your training have bought a new and more
energetic dimension to my acupuncture practice. The effect is often
an awakening for patients, like a moment of seeing the meaning of
their life reflected in a pond. Their outlook on life is refreshed
and decisions come more easily that meaningfully change both their
future lives and the past. In my practice, this opens more
conversation with my patients about what is truly healing and what
being attentive to loving will do for them. --V Review Author: Dr.
Lewis Holm, D.C., L.Ac.
To experience vibrational healing with Himalyan singing bowls
through Suren Shrestha, is to connect deeply with a profound yet
simple remembrance of ourselves as elemental Souls. He teaches the
how-to's, but more importantly, he teaches by example that the path
of healing is a journey of humility, generosity, joy, and love.
--Guru Bachan Kaur / Donna Wong, Student
I use Tibetan singing bowls in my practice and have found them to
have profound effects on my patients. I applaud Mr. Shrestha for
bringing forth and sharing such valuable information with the
public, especially in this how-to format that is rarely seen in
books of this nature.--I use Tibetan singing bowls
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