Rife compared to sound healing
They both offer frequencies. I do both in my clinic and remotely.So what is the difference? Rife will send you the direct frequencies — 100% accurate and targeted — from the machine using a radio frequency and a carrier wave, mostly square wave or sine wave, though there are others that we will discuss later. In an earlier post, I explained the difference between these waves. Rife machines send the direct frequency, or they “bounce” frequencies on a square wave, to help address pathogens, cellular regeneration, and detoxification as the basics. Sound healing uses ancient instruments such as gongs, shamanic and African drums, chimes, Tibetan singing bowls, didgeridoos, and more. Crystal singing bowls (which are relatively new on the scene) are now very popular — and they have an interesting story. They were originally made for use in computer chip manufacturing and were first made with quartz. The legend is that no one really knows how or who discovered this, but someone worked out that if you play these bowls by rubbing the rim with a special mallet, they sing so clearly and loudly and produce a very pure frequency. It was then discovered that each different-sized bowl produces a different frequency, and that crystal bowls are pure tone, meaning one frequency only. How cool is that! From there, they evolved into bowls made from different crystals, metals, and a wide range of sizes, often matched to each chakra. I have quartz bowls — they are truly amazing in my sound healings. Now compare crystal singing bowls to Tibetan singing bowls. Tibetan bowls were traditionally made from seven precious metals. Each tribe made their own bowls, and every bowl was different depending on what materials were available. These bowls produce harmonics — multiple tones or frequencies at once. Both crystal bowls and Tibetan bowls are played the same way, but they produce very different sounds and very different results. I always recommend people try different sound healings and different instruments. In my sound baths, I use all of these instruments, and the feedback is always varied — everyone resonates with different instruments.