7/14/2023 0 Comments Montage laguna![]() Accommodations are very spacious, starting at 500 square feet, and boast ocean views, a private balcony or patio, and marble bathrooms with a deep soaking tub and separate shower. ![]() In fact, the quiet locale only added to their experiences. Sprawled across 30 acres atop a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Montage Laguna Beach has all the fixings of a luxury resort. Each of the 258 guestrooms feature sprawling views of the ocean, as well as craftsman-style architecture and a museum-quality collection of art. Please contact Matt Hauser at 94 to learn more. Perched on a coastal bluff high above the Pacific, Montage Laguna Beach resort offers 30 acres of seaside luxury at the heart of Southern California’s preeminent artist colony. Amenities included: balcony, dishwasher, hardwood floors, updated bathroom, storage, and washer dryer. Recent visitors were impressed with the eatery's dishes, describing their meals as "outstanding" and "fabulous." Many also had no qualms about being away from the beach, despite this being the city's main attraction. Priceline Save up to 60 Fast and Easy Montage Laguna Beach Get the best deals without needing a promo code Save on your reservation by booking with. Fully Renovated 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment in Laguna Beach. When it's time to eat, there's the on-site restaurant, Harvest, which serves hearty plates of California comfort food. Rooms also come equipped with minifridges, Italian bed linens, LCD TVs and furnished patios. Spa Lap Pool overlooks the Pacific and is one of. Each is decorated in earth tones and features picturesque views of either a creek or the nearby canyons. Studio restaurant at Montage delivers truly unique experiences to its guests. The resort's nature theme is also apparent in its accommodations. Adults can unplug at the Sycamore Spa or hit the links at the nine-hole Ben Brown's Golf Course, while kids can splash around in the pool or attend the free Junior Explorer Camp, which partners with local naturalists for outdoor activities. Located at the base of Laguna Beach, California's lush Aliso and Wood canyons, this 87-acre property comes outfitted with all the necessities needed to properly unwind. Its California cuisine of fresh seafood tacos and lobster sandwiches are some of the best, not to mention the variety of fruity mojitos.If guests could sum up their stays at The Ranch at Laguna Beach in one word, it would be relaxing. If you’re up for a more luxurious take on the pool, or simply want some shade without missing out on the fun, cabanas are available for the day and include complimentary fruit and beverages, a bottle of champagne or wine, a SunBum kit with sunscreen, as well as your personal cabana host.ĭon’t underestimate the good eats at The Mosaic Bar and Grille because of its casual atmosphere. On a hot day at the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star hotel, you can expect staff to circulate with goldfish crackers, chocolate covered frozen bananas or other tasty treats to refresh yourself for another couple of grueling hours sun bathing. M minimum of a 30-minute spa treatment is necessary for use of this getaway pool. If you’re looking to have a moment to yourself at the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star hotel, the lap pool in the fitness area is rarely used and quite peaceful (sorry, no kids allowed). ![]() The Five-Star restaurant sits on top of a 50-foot bluff and affords stunning Pacific vistas.
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7/14/2023 0 Comments Medieval weapons list![]() This could be a great start to a medieval whodunit.Īs I mentioned in my previous article, small axes and hatchets were household tools used for cutting wood. Writer’s Tip: It was common for people to carry their eating utensils with them, meaning if you were having a dinner party you were invited a group of armed people into your house. However, as the Middle Ages progressed other versions of the dagger were developed by the lower classes such as the bollock dagger, the ancestor of the Scottish dirk. ![]() The earliest depiction of the cross-hilted dagger is from 1120 AD in the “Guido relief” inside the Grossmünster of Zürich. They were a handy everyday tool for eating, preparing food and trimming quill pens.ĭaggers, being double-edged stabbing weapons, were more closely tied to knights and the nobility because the cruciform shape of the weapon matched the shape and style of most arming swords of the period. Knives, usually defined as short single edged slicing blades, were commonly carried by all social classes in medieval Europe. Of course, in pinch, just about anything can be used as a weapon. However, some cities had laws against the wearing of swords above a certain length during times of peace and some people could not afford them. For those who could afford them, swords were the most popular choice for a self-defense weapon because they are portable, effective, and can be used in close quarters. 6' of chain links allows for very high rotational speeds, making this a devastating weapon in the hands of a skilled practitioner, and a very dangerous weapon in the hands of a foolish novice.This week we continue our exploration of common medieval weapons other than the sword with a focus on day-to-day use and self-defense. The many links allow the whip to strike around objects, and it's flexibility allows it to be easily concealed. The jiǔ jié biān was first used in battle during the Jin Dynasty, some 1,800 years ago. They also add a rushing sound as well as visibility, enhancing demonstrations. The flags add stability, slowing the movement of the dart and making it move more predictably. Flags are often added to the rings that connect to the dart. This consists of a small, metal or wood handle (sometimes wrapped in leather or wood), solid metal sections connected by small rings (varying typically from seven to thirteen sections), and a heavy metal dart (sometimes pointed). ![]() The most common of the biān is the jiǔ jié biān ( 九節鞭), or nine-section whip. Pǔ dāo (樸刀): polearm weapon with a sabre-style blade.It was preferred because of its ease-of-use in comparison to the jiàn or qiāng (spear), and would later replace the jiàn almost completely within the military. Though the jiàn (straight sword) was a more common military weapon at the time, the dāo became popular during the Han Dynasty, used by cavalry. The earliest records of dāo are from China's Bronze Age, during the Shang Dynasty. Sometimes the hilts will also include lanyards or scarves. The term dāo literally means "knife", and is generally used in reference to any single-edged blade. The hilt of the sword often curves in the opposite direction, of the blade to improve handling, and is topped by a circular cross-guard. The moderate curve allows for thrusting as well as slashing. The broadsword or saber is a single-edged sword, with a moderately curved blade. The straight sword is sometimes practiced with a long, trailing tassel, and is rightly called a long-tasseled sword ( 長穗劍, zhǎng suì jiàn). For example, 棒 (bàng) is a short staff, also called a whip staff. Some weapons are practiced in double-forms (one in each hand), such as double broadsword, double straight sword, and double chain whip.Īlmost every weapon has multiple variations. Other commonly practiced weapons include the three-section staff ( 三節棍, sānjié gùn) and 9-section whip ( 九節鞭, jiǔ jié biān), also called a chain whip. Broadsword, also called a sabre ( 刀, dāo).Soft Weapons: rope dart, chain whip, meteor hammer, and three-section staff.Long Weapons: staff, mace, spear, trident, long-handled axes, and halberds.Short Weapons: various swords (broadswords and straight swords), daggers, axes, and hammers.The traditional weapons used in wushu were originally derived from the weapons of ancient China. 7/14/2023 2 Comments Lowest paid nfl player![]() There are always going to be players making extravagant living off of their craft, but not everyone falls into that category. Those will go up over time, but it’s a slow crawl. That makes a lot of sense, with the minimum salaries coming in at $700,000 and $705,000 respectively. It’s not a bad thing, but it’s always important to remember.Ĭontinuing that trend, the average MLB salary sits at $4.41 million, and the NFL’s is roughly $2.7 million. That’s just how the math works out, and why sports leagues are so top heavy. If Curry earns nearly $50 million a season, many players need to be in the hundreds of thousands to balance it out. With a lot of superstars being on supermax deals, there have to be a lot of minimum contracts to drag everything down. That’s an incredible amount of money, but it also shows how much (and how little) certain players get paid. The average NBA salary sits at $4,347,600. That’s why Wainwright earns so much less than everyone else in the NBA. Such deals allow a team to fully test someone out before deciding to send them up or down, and it doesn’t cost them that much to do it. Wainwright is expected to stay in the NBA for up to 50 games of the season (depending on how well he performs) and he will then spend with the Suns’ G-league affiliate. The reason for that is a two-way athlete often sees a lot more games. However, unlike a 10-day deal, there’s a set amount that’s worth much more money. Like a 10-day deal, a two-way contract allows a player to go out for both a team and their G-league affiliate. However, they don’t technically count as true NBA players because, after the 10-day period runs out, they need to either be kept onto the squad (and their salary goes up) or they get released or sent back down to the G-League. During that time, they can earn anywhere between $50,000 and $130,000. That refers to when someone signs with a team for a 10 day “trial period” to see how good they might be. The only exception to that rule is if someone is on a 10-day contract. That’s the veteran minimum, and something that occurs when a former all star wants to join up with either a super squad or their old franchise in order to go out in the way that they want.Įither way, it’s almost always true that if someone steps onto a court for any reason during a season (or simply rides the bench) they are going to get a large paycheck. If an athlete spends 10 or more years in the league, they earn at least $2,905,851. One through four year players make between $1.6 million and $1.9 million, while 5 to 9 years players earn between $2.1 and $2.6 million. It then steadily rises based on experience. The above figure is how much a rookie would make on a minimum salary. That’s a lot of cash, and it scales based on how long someone has been around. No matter how much someone plays, or how little they contribute to a team, if they’re on an official one year contract they need to earn at least $1,017,781 for that season. That refers to the lowest amount of money someone can earn in a year. As with all professional sports leagues, the NBA has what is known as a minimum salary. Minimum Contractsīefore getting into the least paid NBA players, it’s first critical to analyze how low-end salaries work at the top. It’s largely a sliding scale, with the top of the top pulling in most of the money. Every team has bench players in their system, there are also practice squad-style athletes who only exist to help the stars get better, and there are various players who exist on 10-day or two-way contracts.Īll of those athletes make a decent amount of money, but they are nowhere close to the same realm or tax bracket as megastars or those with a decade of experience. Still, there are quite a few players across the NBA who never see the court. Extra cash for teams turned into extra cash for the players, which then raised general earnings across the entire league. Anyone on a max contract is pulling in hundreds of millions of dollars, and that’s without considering external deals, endorsements, or any big investments they might have.Įven role players can earn a few million per season, especially during the recent shifts that worked to increase the salary cap. Everyone is aware that top athletes make a ton of money on a yearly basis. ![]() Yet it’s puzzling that what is supposedly revealed during the almost eight-hour bath of material in “Get Back” was already well known to anyone who was paying attention. That year, Bruce Springsteen wrote in his recent memoir, “there were no more magical words in the English language” than “the Beatles”-and his sidekick Steve Van Zandt, in his book, compared their cultural impact to a “spaceship landing in Central Park”-the transformative moment in countless musical lives. The arrival of the Beatles was a deep breath and a restart, as Billy Joel once said. ![]() This return comes just as we begin to emerge from the similar-sized shock of the pandemic-the assassination obviously much smaller in scale but significantly alike in its emotional panic, the sense of what couldn’t happen happening. The entire phenomenon, fifty years on, is an unexpected echo of the original Beatlemania in America, when their appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in February of 1964, just months after the tragedy of J.F.K.’s assassination, lifted a depressed American mood. But the documentary works and, apparently, has been an astonishing success both in the numbers of people who have watched it and the number of responses it has provoked. ![]() I suspect that no one-truly, no one-could have imagined the success of the new Beatles documentary, “Get Back,” the director Peter Jackson’s recut of the footage shot in January of 1969 that produced the dim documentary “Let It Be.” After having taken on the task of reshaping our entire conception of the First World War in his previous “updated” documentary, “ They Shall Not Grow Old,” Jackson has now taken on the harder task of reconstructing our view of Paul’s quarrel with George over the guitar riffs in “Two of Us.” Even so: nearly eight hours of guys making desultory passes at old songs, painfully constructing new ones through hours of repetition and the testing of tentative lyrics-“Is Tucson in Arizona?” John checks with Paul as they write “Get Back”-all the while mildly bickering and talking past one another in a family broth of warm memories and clouded quarrels? Really? Only the remaining coterie of grizzled Beatles fans, surely, would respond. 7/13/2023 0 Comments Towards the firmamentTo vaporize and mix the propellants as efficiently as possible, assisted atomization is used to create a spray of oxidizer droplets. During certain phases of rocket engine operation, such as engine ignition and low thrust operation, oxidizer (often oxygen) is injected into the combustion chamber in liquid state. These poorly understood phenomena are caused by the interaction between the combustion and the strong acoustics generated by the flame. Additionally, in some regions conditions are just right that the trees actually drip condensed mist and it sounds like its raining outside but its just the trees dripping in the mist.One of the most challenging aspects of rocket engine design is managing combustion instabilities. However, the fog layers in those localities naturally provide a foliar feeding of the redwoods watering the trees’ canopies. For example, the Sequoia redwood trees in California grow taller than the heights that water can translocate up their trunks because of our atmospheric pressure. This can be seen today on a real small scale by watching the mist of the morning and it also exists on a larger scale in localized rainforest regions around the earth. In contrast but in unison the mist of the morning would rise and fall with the sun warmth and water the earth. What most of the earth is missing today is the consistent daily misting up from the earth and the resultant colloidal mixture of ocean water droplets floating in the air, carrying the essential elements with them to coalesce on the plant leaves and stems. By contrast, the ancient hydrologic cycle existed in a consistent climate that was less dependent on rainy seasons and more on a balanced water saturation. What does this mean to us today? The meteorological conditions today cause a different hydrologic cycle consisting of water evaporating into clouds and raining down in a comparatively large volume (during the rainy season), that soaks into the ground watering plants at their roots. The meteorological conditions during that transition must have been astronomical, to state it mildly. The sudden loss of the greenhouse effect quickly froze the polar regions of earth and the churning megatons of sediment in the global flood buried many plants and animals. We suggest the waters above the firmament came crashing down in a torrent of rain. Research and written record in many civilizations indicate a global flood occurred: A plausible solution based on empirical investigation is that the fountains of the deep burst from the earth below and waters came crashing down through the firmament from above. This suggests a quick, flash freezing process as opposed to a slow march towards an ice age where animals would either starve or migrate towards the equator. What could do this in every region of the world on a global scale, as the evidence shows? Secondly, animals found trapped and preserved for thousands of years in ice in the polar regions have green leafy plants in their stomachs. Trapped organic material either petrifies from mineral water leaching or is pressed into a dark mucky organic substance from all the weight of water/soil deposited on them. So what happened to the waters above and below the firmament? Applying what we know from scientific research, plants and animals in a fossil layer can only exist if they were trapped under the soil in a quick fashion that seals out oxygen so they cannot biodegrade. ![]() For our purposes, we start by assuming it existed as stated in the historical record and then we develop the pre-diluvian (before a global flood) paradigm based on geologic findings. Conversely, to contest the firmament layer would also require a greater disregard of empirical evidence. To describe something that happened thousands of years ago will require speculation. Little is known about the firmamentbut much has been hotly debated. We can surmise from today’s empirical investigation that the earth was a lush environment and present day hydrologic, nitrogen and element cycles are a fraction of what they were in ancient times. ![]() It’s intriguing that studies have shown plant uptake of nutrients via a direct foliar application to be exceedingly effective whether transported from the air onto the leaf or misting up from the ground warming into and on the leaf surface. Concurrently, with a mist the 90+ essential element droplets were transported from the ocean onto earth irrigating the plant life from the leaves down. In short, one of the results was a watering nitrogen and elements cycle where the levels of moisture were so high in the soil that a mist went up from the earth and watered the whole ecosystem of plant material. So what made this firmament layer important? The firmament likely resulted in a greenhouse effect with moderate non-fluctuating temperature and barometric pressure in the sky. 7/13/2023 0 Comments Ryley walker primrose greenThings start to pick up for young Walker when he moves to Chicago in 2007 and briefly attempts a collegiate lifestyle as he storms the always fecund local noise scene with his Jasmine-brand electric guitar just a cheap knock-off from which he could coax unearthly sound hallucinations. Raised on the banks of the ol’ Rock River in northern Illinois, Ryley’s early life doesn’t give us much more than Midwestern mundanity to speak of. His personal life might be tumultuous and his residential status in question, but his bedrock is disciplined daily rehearsal and an inexhaustible wellspring of songcraft. Swap out rural juke joints for rotted DIY spaces and the archetype is solidly intact. That’s as much a testament to his roving, rambling ways, or the fact that his Guild D-35 guitar has endured a few stints in the pawnshop. 3.Ryley Walker is the reincarnation of the true American guitar player. ![]() No, retro folk music isn't currently in style in Chicago or anywhere, but the wonderfully loose, captivating "Primrose Green" shows Walker is comfortable carving out his own niche. His booming voice channels Buckley's pristine warble (see the ridiculous range he displays on "Same Minds"), and his many ad-libs and vocalizations emulate Morrison's charismatic band-leading. Make no mistake, Ryley Walker is the full package. ![]() The lyrics-touching on earthy and often-abstract subjects British folk singers tend to emphasize-aren't as strong as the music but don't weaken the overall product. Walker's a commanding guitarist, expertly fingerpicking and weaving 12-string acoustic chords throughout his music, specifically on the ambling, rustic instrumental "Griffiths Bucks Blues" or on the frenzied rush of intensity "Sweet Satisfaction," the album's standout track and one of the best folk songs of the year. A prominent upright bass line opens the sprawling "Summer Dress," which eventually swells in volume to a blissful instrumental freakout. Like a modern take on Morrison's "Astral Weeks," the opening title track starts off with a pastoral acoustic riff before spiraling into a vibrant, '60s-inspired folk song. The result is expansive, inviting and layered. Where the breezy, often-downbeat folk offerings on his 2014 album "All Kinds Of You" showcased his prowess with the acoustic guitar, "Primrose Green" is a more collaborative effort thanks to contributions from local jazz and experimental talent including guitarist Brian Sulpizio, pianist Ben Boye, drummer Frank Rosaly, and many more. These aren't the usual touchstones for an artist in his mid-20s (aren't younger folkies just supposed to name-drop Bob Dylan and move on?) Walker's sophisticated taste and astounding execution suggest a musician with experience and wisdom beyond his years. On his stellar new album "Primrose Green," the songs constantly shift, buoyed by Walker's crate-digging love for genre-bending acts like Tim Buckley, Van Morrison, Fairport Convention and John Fahey, not to mention a few relatively obscure others. Rather than specializing in earnest, preciously strummed songs with copious amounts of banjo, the 25-year-old, Rockford-born singer-songwriter plays music that unfolds like freewheeling jazz-with the energy and abandon of punk rock. ![]() Fortunately, that's not the case with Ryley Walker. ![]() These days, the term "young folk artist" typically implies mountain-man affectations and cute ukuleles. ![]() Tools for navigating today's hyper-connected, rapidly changing, and radically contingent white water world. Dick's world and DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?'s mythology.ĭo Androids Dream of Electric Sheep: Dust to Dust Vol 2 Related Books Don't miss this science fiction milestone that fleshes out Philip K. or is he? What secret does Victor hide? Meanwhile Samantha Wu, a Stanford biologist, fights to save the last of the living animals. ![]() The government decides they must become targets, hunted down, but who will do the dirty work? Two men are assigned: Malcolm Reed, a "special" human with the power to feel others' emotions, and Charlie Victor who's the perfect man for the job. Who hunted androids before Rick Deckard? Taking place immediately after World War Terminus ends, the problems with artificial life - androids – become apparent. ![]() Dick's DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?. Campbell Award-nominee Chris Roberson’s prequel to John W. Dick's DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?, one of the greatest science fiction novels ever published! THE PREQUEL TO ONE OF THE GREATEST SCIENCE-FICTION NOVELS EVER PUBLISHED! Volume 2 of John W. Campbell Award-nominee Chris Roberson writes the prequel to John W. Book excerpt: Who hunted androids before Rick Deckard? A GLOBAL SCIENCE FICTION PUBLISHING EVENT! John W. This book was released on with total page 0 pages. Book Synopsis Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep: Dust to Dust Vol 2 by : Chris Robersonĭownload or read book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep: Dust to Dust Vol 2 written by Chris Roberson and published by BOOM! Studios. ![]() Update #2: I reviewed a similar product by Korean brand NoTS. I won’t be replacing my Dior, but they’re a solid option. I’ve tried the Lipsurgence balm crayon (it’s moisturizing with a mint flavor) and gloss (review here) and like both. ![]() Update: Tarte also has a Skintuitive line of products with this mood-lipstick quality. Korean company Secret Key also recently came out with a knockoff, down to the packaging, called Secret Kiss Sweet Glam Tint Glow. So how does this differ from basically one of those cheap-o mood lipsticks? Erm, it’s Dior, duh! Actually, Pixi Tinted Brilliance Balm in Unique Pink is very similar and quite good (maybe a little less slick) and only $14. Many moisturizing lip balms can refresh your lip product, but Dior Lip Glow just seems to work better by smoothing out any patches of color and adding color to where lipstick or lip gloss has faded.
7/13/2023 0 Comments Fifa 18 demo release date switchTo deliver innovation in FIFA 18, Cristiano Ronaldo’s data was recently recorded during a training session at a mobile EA Capture studio in Madrid. So, there's still some way to go.īut if you're desperate for the release of the new game, it's well worth a watch (just below), if only to see a game full of goals, and even a slightly sketchy referee decision. Speaking of which, the demo has no official release date just yet, but to give you an idea on when it could launch, the FIFA 17 release received a demo two weeks before the game hit stores shelves. While the match might not have been the best example of the games numerous 2018 features, such as the new dynamic quick subs or improved player runs, it's still 20 minutes of the game which we've seen very little of so far.ĭespite the video, we'd still implore everyone to check out the game's demo, when it does eventually drop, because that's the only true way to illustrate the core changes made by EA Sports. ![]() The Livestream also hosted a 20-minute 2v2 match involving several Real Madrid players as part of a special marketing partnership with the Spanish La Liga champions from the Bernabéu. The news of the games beta this week comes after several BIG announcements for the FIFA 18 Ultimate Team mode.Ī Livestream gave fans a brief overview for some of the games new Icons (previously Legends on the Xbox One) as well as a multitude of new and tweaked FUT features. The Electronic Arts subscription service costs £3.99 for a month and gives you access to a huge vault of EA games, but more specifically it gives you access to FIFA 18 five days before it's released. That said, if you seriously can't wait to play the full game (not just the limited demo) you can always put your hand in your pocket and pay for EA Access. So with FIFA 18 not due to release until September 29, we can probably assume the demo will arrive on September 15th at the very latest. FIFA 16 followed the same pattern, with the demo arriving on September 8 and the game released on the 22nd.Īs for FIFA 16, it too followed the same pattern, with the demo released on September 8 and the game hitting shop shelves two weeks later on the 22nd. In past years EA Sports has dropped the demo in and around early to mid-September, usually two weeks before the games full launch and we suspect the same will happen with FIFA 18.įor example, The FIFA 17 demo dropped on September 13, with the full game arriving two weeks later on September 27. Officially EA Sports haven't given fans an exact release date for the FIFA 18 demo, but we can say with some certainty when it's going to release. ![]() ![]() So with zero hope of playing the beta, it means that PS4 and Xbox One fans only hope of testing out the new game without paying a single penny is to play the annual FIFA demo when it drops.Īnd you're probably wondering when that is. However, with a week of beta access now gone, we would imagine that the time has probably been and gone. If you didn't get an email with a code, our Advisors won't be able to give you one, nor do we have any available on the forums."Īt the time, there was a small slither of hope that fans of the game could still nab themselves a code as the messages released from EA Sports reps alluded to how players could opt in to get their emails as a means to get a beta code. "We only have enough codes for the players that we sent emails to. We're emailing selected players with their Beta codes. ![]() The news was announced on the official FIFA 18 forums, with officials telling fans: "This year we've removed registration. Earlier this week EA Sports started to send out FIFA 18 beta invites for PS4 and Xbox One players, but unlike previous years this wasn't open to just about anyone but only selected players as chosen by EA Sports. 7/13/2023 0 Comments Buy tuning fork near me![]() Each chakra is related to a specific area of the body. ![]() There are seven chakras within the body that begin at the top of the head and go to the bottom of the spine. How is this related to the seven chakras? Sound can also help increase a person’s mood. Sound can relax the body when it is overstimulated. Sound can promote energy when the body is tired. Sound can offer a variety of treatments and changes within the body. In addition to physical changes, the tuning fork can also create emotional changes within the person who is receiving the treatment. Sound therapy means that the body and the energy surrounding it are affected by the vibration of the sounds and therefore altered. The tuning fork is a type of sound therapy. When balancing your chakras, you should consider using the tuning fork. Some forms of this sound therapy are completely separate from physical applications, but sometimes the instrument will need to be placed on the body to promote the best results. Tuning forks for healing focuses on the various vibrations and healing sounds that are emitted from the instrument. Most healing comes in the form of physical applications, such as applying Reiki stones to balance the chakras or wearing a bracelet to help blood flow and circulation however, this application of healing comes in the form of sound therapy. Heal the body with sound therapy with our Tuning Fork for Healing Professional grade, this healing tool is a must-have for any sound healing enthusiast. Use it to balance your body's Chi and open up new paths of relaxation. ![]() This item harnesses the vibrations and sounds of a tuning fork to relieve stress and reduce pain. 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