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Handpan D-Kurd, 10 tones - Mystic Flow
The Panaraya Mystic Flow is an instrument full of depth, magic, and expressiveness. Crafted from high-quality stainless steel and tuned in D-Kurd with ten finely tuned tonal fields, it opens up a wide, vibrating soundscape that seems to dissolve space and time. Its sound is soft, mystical, and carried by a long-lasting reverberation that transforms each note into a soaring melody.
This model is perfect for slow, deliberate playing, where every touch creates an emotional arc and resonates. The additional tenth note expands the melodic variety and makes the Mystic Flow particularly suitable for intuitive, meditative sound journeys. It plays gently and expressively, responds sensitively, and reveals a depth that immediately captivates the listener.
- Tuning: D-Kurd (440 Hz)
- Number of sound fields: 10
- Material: Stainless steel
- Delivery includes carrying case and protective hard shell
The Pan Balance Method
Pan Balance is our music therapy method, which combines the soothing sounds of the handpan with the neuroscientifically based insights of bilateral stimulation (BLS). At its core is the ability of music to regulate not only emotionally but also physiologically. Whereas conventional bilateral stimulation often works through visual or cognitive stimuli, Pan Balance relies on a holistic, auditory approach: vibrations that reach the body and harmonic overtones that directly address the nervous system. The result: healing emotional wounds at a deep level of consciousness. Pan Balance has three key advantages:
Parasympathetic activation
The gentle sound waves of the handpan promote activation of the parasympathetic nervous system—the part of our autonomic nervous system responsible for rest, relaxation, and regeneration. Unlike purely motor neuron or visual stimulation, a profound bottom-up effect occurs: heart rate variability and blood pressure normalize, stress reactions subside more quickly, and the body naturally returns to a state of safety and balance.
Deactivation of the amygdala
The amygdala, the brain's "alarm center," is often overactivated during stress and trauma. While visual methods target top-down regulation through cognitive load, the handpan works more directly on the limbic system. The sounds, which are perceived as positive and safe, create a resonance that dampens the amygdala's hyperactivity. This not only creates distraction but also establishes a genuine, calming counterpoint—particularly valuable for people suffering from hyperarousal or inner tension.
Memory reconsolidation
Memories are "stored" anew each time they are recalled. This process of reconsolidation is particularly healing when it takes place in an emotionally safe and positive context. Pan Balance uses the handpan as precisely this element: The traumatic memory is not only embedded in a safe framework, but is also linked to a calming, positive sensory experience. This allows the memory to integrate not only as "past," but also to take on a new, relieving meaning.