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  2. What’s a Sound Bath—and Does It Have Any Health ... - AOL

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    In a sound bath, you lie or sit in a relaxed position while a practitioner uses a wand to strike a gong, Tibetan bowls, and other ancient instruments. It’s about not just what you hear, say fans ...

  3. Hoodoo (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    According to some scholars, the origin of High John the Conqueror may have originated from African male deities such as Elegua, who is a trickster spirit in West Africa. By the twentieth century, white drugstore owners began selling High John the Conqueror products with the image of a white King on their labels, commercializing hoodoo.

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  5. Archaeoacoustics - Wikipedia

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    Archaeoacoustics is a sub-field of archaeology and acoustics which studies the relationship between people and sound throughout history.It is an interdisciplinary field with methodological contributions from acoustics, archaeology, and computer simulation, and is broadly related to topics within cultural anthropology such as experimental archaeology and ethnomusicology.

  6. In 2025, we’ll all be taking sound baths and dressing like ...

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    That doesn’t mean, though, that we can’t predict what’s to come for 2025 – and what trends have an impending death sentence – we just have to prepare to never get attached.

  7. Obeah - Wikipedia

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    Obeah incorporates both spell-casting and healing practices, largely of African origin, [2] although with European and South Asian influences as well. [3] It is found primarily in the former British colonies of the Caribbean, [2] namely Suriname, Jamaica, the Virgin Islands, Trinidad, Tobago, Guyana, Belize, the Bahamas, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and Barbados. [4]

  8. I Tried Everything from Virtual Sound Baths to Stress Baking ...

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    Sound baths use a variety of instruments—though most often, crystal singing bowls and gongs—to guide you through meditation. How Calm I Felt Afterward: 2 Image credit: Alo Moves/screenshot 3. ...

  9. Kora (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Mandinka oral tradition preserves several legends of the origin of the kora, but all of them claim that the instrument originated in Kaabu. In the stories, the famous Jali Mady Wouling Cissoko purchased the instrument from a djinn or spirit. [10] and was the first person to play the kora, the first song played was kelefaba.