Comment on “Regaining Control Over our Genes: Energy, Vibration, and Tibetan Singing Bowl Therapy” by Alexandra Matei in the New Trends in Psychology, Vol 6, Issue 1, 2024.

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  • Claudia Denise Barbadillo Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University Open University System

Abstract

Dear Editor,

I am writing to share my thoughts and reflections on the article "Regaining Control Over Our Genes: Energy, Vibration, and Tibetan Singing Bowl Therapy," authored by Alexandra Matei and published in New Trends in Psychology (Volume 6, Issue 1, 2024). The article discusses how our emotions and thoughts can affect our genes through a process called epigenetics, underscoring the influence of environmental factors, and challenging the idea that only genes cause diseases. It highlights how energy, vibrations, and brainwaves affect our physical health, showing that positive emotions can change gene function and aid healing. Tibetan singing bowls restore balance and improve health by influencing energy frequencies. 

 

 

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2025-02-28

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Barbadillo, C. D. (2025). Comment on “Regaining Control Over our Genes: Energy, Vibration, and Tibetan Singing Bowl Therapy” by Alexandra Matei in the New Trends in Psychology, Vol 6, Issue 1, 2024. New Trends in Psychology, 7(1), 7–10. Retrieved from https://dj.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/NTP/article/view/3148

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