Hi Karolina,

Originally ting sha bells are used in Tibetan spiritual practice and are used in such rituals as "feeding hungry ghosts". My favorite bit of advice about the bells came, i believe, originally from Thich Nhat Hahn: "You don't strike the bells, you invite them."

All the best,
Wendy

On 7-Jul-10, at 8:31 AM, Karolina Iwa wrote:

from facilitating wikisym2010 in gdansk, poland,
i am writing with a question:

many of us - including me - use temple bells during os events to attract participants attention.
anybody knows the full code of respectful use of the bells?

i would appreciate your contributions to decreasing my ignorance.
thank you in advance for sharing.

karolina.



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