Pyramids Of Chi Ubud

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Melany Odeh

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Aug 3, 2024, 3:41:52 PM8/3/24
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The above statement is not true, but the rest of the story is. I was creating some content at a restaurant in Sanur when a couple sat next to me and asked me what I was having for lunch. I do not recall what I had but it was a meaty sandwich of sorts. We struck up a conversation and here we are at the Pyramids of Chi.

No, it was not built by ancient Balinese people and excavated by modern man. Much the opposite I believe. It was built by modern man using ancient meditation techniques to heal inside these pyramids. Filled with unusual sounds and instruments to create a unique vibe that heals.

I am not one for meditation. While I have tried, I never seem to be able to get into the groove of things. Visiting the Pyramids of Chi is an experience. Never mind what goes on inside, the fact that this one and only facility exists in the first place is amazing.

There you have it, that says it all. But wait there is more. So much more that I believe several blogs could be written about the facility and the many programs the Pyramids of Chi offers. Wellness, healing with sound, massage, Akashic Heart Reading, soul mapping reading and so much more.

In 2013 they were given a vision to create two impressive pyramids in the magical environment of Ubud, then shown the location and funded the project in a manner that can only be described as incredible.

4 years later, after many challenges and testing of patience and faith, the project was completed and put into full operation in March 2017. In the first year (despite Volcano scares), almost 8000 visitors made their way to the Pyramids to experience the magic that has been created. The reaction from the public has been amazing and the ripple effect of visitors going off to tell others has had a staggering impact on the growth of visitor numbers and continues to do so.

The pyramids are the idea of Peter and Lynne McIntosh an Australian couple who discovered sound healing pyramid style and believe they were guided to introduce the amazing sound healing experiences to help people discover the wonder of complete relaxation using sound, vibrations and breathing techniques. Both trained gong masters Peter and Lynne have a wealth of experience helping people achieve healing via sound therapy.

Pyramids create the most amazing energy and powers. The Pyramids Chi were specially designed and custom made of a special exterior material and beautiful wood on the inside. Each Pyramid has been given a name. There is Sun and Moon and soon a third pyramid Earth will be complete.

When the gong sounds it is time for the intro session. The gong master will give information about the place, history of sound healing and the significance of experiencing a sound healing session in a pyramid.

Each day there are specialised classes such as Cacao Ceremonies, Tibetan Bowl Meditation, Transformation Breathwork and more. And as the evolution of the Pyramids of Chi evolves there will be even more retreats, teachings and mind body and soul experiences for your self care.

Or for next level sound healing try Acoustic Bioresonance which channels instrument vibrations through custom-built sound healing beds with vibrational speakers resonating the sound through water mattresses deep into the body. This is a safe and enjoyable way to experience a high state of consciousness through sound and vibration. The powerful vibrations used to clear distracting thoughts and clear blockages in the body and energy fields. This form of sound combined with vibration is said to bring a higher state of consciousness which allows self healing and to manifest intenstions much more effectively.

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Discover Ancient Sound Healing at Pyramids of Chi, where you'll be effortlessly guided into a state of relaxation. This scientific and mysterious process requires nothing but your presence to fully appreciate

Throughout history, humans have harnessed the healing power of sound and vibration, using them as potent tools for thousands of years. Even before modern science, medicine people utilized sound to induce deep meditative states and initiate natural healing through intricate rituals

The rhythmic frequencies produced by various ancient instruments during the Sound Healing Session form an ocean of vibration. These waves interact with the water in your body, DNA, and chakra system, assisting the intelligence of your body to feel, heal, relax, and release

What happens inside the pyramids to create the Ultimate Sound Healing Experience? There are countless of factors that can contribute to the ultimate experience, but the most powerful of these are the universally recognized Pyramid Power, People Power and of course, the Power of Sound

Besakih Temple (Balinese: ᬧᬸᬭᬩᭂᬲᬓᬶ) is a pura complex in the village of Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung in eastern Bali, Indonesia. It is the most important, largest, and holiest temple of Balinese Hinduism,[1] and one of a series of Balinese temples. Perched nearly 1000 meters up the side of Gunung Agung, it is an extensive complex of 23 separate but related temples with the largest and most important being Pura Penataran Agung. The temple is built on six levels, terraced up the slope. The entrance is marked by a candi bentar (split gateway), and beyond it, the Kori Agung is the gateway to the second courtyard.[2]

The precise origins of the temple are unclear but its importance as a holy site almost certainly dates from prehistoric times. The stone bases of Pura Penataran Agung and several other temples resemble megalithic stepped pyramids, which date back at least 2,000 years.

It was certainly used as a Hindu place of worship from 1284 when the first Javanese conquerors settled in Bali. By the 15th century, Besakih had become a state temple of the powerful Gelgel dynasty.[2]

Pura Besakih is a complex made up of twenty-three temples that sit on parallel ridges. It has stepped terraces and flights of stairs that ascend to several courtyards and brick gateways that lead up to the main spire or Meru structure, which is called Pura Penataran Agung. All this is aligned along a single axis and designed to lead the spiritual person upward and closer to the mountain which is considered sacred.[4]

The main sanctuary of the complex is the Pura Penataran Agung. The symbolic center of the main sanctuary is the lotus throne, or padmasana, which is therefore the ritual focus of the entire complex. It dates to around the seventeenth century.[5]

A series of eruptions of Mount Agung in 1963, which killed approximately 1,700 people[6][7]also threatened Pura Besakih. The lava flows missed the temple complex by mere meters. The Balinese people regarded the saving of the temple as miraculous, and a signal from the gods that they wished to demonstrate their power but not destroy the monument the Balinese faithful had erected.

Built to the scale of the Giza Pyramids in Egypt, the Pyramids of Chi, are the combination of ancient sounds, sacred design, magnetic positioning and water surrounds, resulting in a rewarding healing & relaxing experience.

The frequencies generated from the spiritual instruments played in the pyramids, such as the enormous gongs, large pow wow drum, Himalayan bowls or the very emotive didgeridoo have healing effects and relaxing results. Sound has long been recognised as a method for healing, and is often one of the most successful ways to rebalance and harmonise inner health.

Bali is certainly not a hidden gem in itself. It is one of the most iconic destinations in the world! Millions of people flock to Bali each year to soak up the most desirable locations and to get those Instagram-worthy shots.

One of the most famous places to go in Bali is none other than Ubud. Ubud is the epitome of Balinese culture and tradition with a plethora of stunning temples and architecture. Ubud is a natural delight as well, set amongst lush jungle, rice fields, world-famous waterfalls and volcano views. Throw in a thriving scene of restaurants, cafes and yoga centres and you have a very popular destination!

Once you find this walkway, which is very narrow, you can just keep walking up as far as you can admiring the spectacular views of the rice fields and tropical plants. It is truly lush! The best part is, you will likely only bump into locals working on the rice fields, the odd scooter and dogs taking themselves for a walk.

The best time to do this walk is either at sunrise or just before sunset. We recommend stopping at Paddy Point restaurant on your way back to refuel. This is a local warung with incredible food and beautiful outdoor seating to admire the views.

About a 20-minute walk to the west of Central Ubud, you will find the area known as Sayan. This beautiful location is home to a maze of winding walkways which house a treasure trove of hidden gems in Ubud.

Sticking to the Sayan area we have Alchemy which is located on a normal road (not the backstreets). Alchemy is made up of a cafe and restaurant and across the road, you will find an outstanding yoga and meditation centre.

The cafe serves healthy raw vegan food and the yoga and meditation centre offers multiple yoga classes a day that centre around the elements as well as events most nights. Their yoga shala and reception area are made out of the most incredible bamboo architecture and their clothing and accessory store is beautiful.

The pyramids create an incredible acoustic experience where you can be fully immersed in sound vibrations. They also offer sound healing experiences with custom-built sound healing beds equipped with powerful vibrational speakers that resonate sound through water mattresses deep into the body as physical sound vibration. An experience like no other!

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