I do the same. nostr:nprofile1qqsz9nr55u53zdecvenu7zj5z3hfu2ua5skjfft9t3lstqgrcy3n5uspzemhxue69uhkummnw3ex2mrfw3jhxtn0wfnj7g8xz56 wasn't sure what to think about it at first, but now she comes to the cushion when she hears me strike my cymbals or bowls. She knows it's time to meditate together. It's wonderful.

Do you have cymbals or bowls? I think this made the difference with Moxie. She just needed to inspect them; to know where these sounds come from. Now she is relaxed when I just play the music around the house or in the center.

How do the Bengals respond?

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One doesn’t love the bowl music, but he’s kind of sensitive. They are mostly indifferent to it now. I have a singing bowl and they no longer care about it. I have a rain stick, which they hate. But my girl loves all things meditation and chanting. She likes to be near me when I meditate. My boy just likes to cause trouble on the yoga mat. He also likes strong instruments… he’s very picky about his music!

Love it. I'm sure he is. I haven't introduced Moxie to a rain stick yet, but she couldn't care less about the vacuum, so there's hope she would take to it. But yoga mats are another story. She's good unless they are left uncovered and unattended... then they could become scratch mats! :)