Richard Rudis, a Tibetan Buddhist, draws baths without water. Using Eastern instruments — gongs, Himalayan singing bowls and tingsha bells — Rudis orchestrates sacred sound healing rituals to engage ...
The rhythmic sounds reverberate around the room, sending your mind and body into a sudden state of calm. You feel a tingle down the back of your spine as it grows louder, and your thoughts begin to ...
Curator is Denise Carr. The public is invited to attend the photography show, and then stick around for the sound immersion experience by liz Holland of Ancient Alloys, who will be joined by MM ...
Forget traditional spa treatments. Immersing yourself in the sound of gongs and crystal bowls is the ultimate way to feel chilled… There’s no denying our lives are becoming busier and more stressful ...
Enjoy an evening of deep relaxation and sound healing. Join Kirtan Ravi for a Gong Bath and immerse yourself in healing vibrations to improve your physical, mental and spiritual vitality. Meditate or ...
GONG therapy is the wellness trend sweeping the country. The “sound baths” are being offered to employees at companies including Chanel and Channel 4. We tried a gong bath to see if it would wash all ...
There is a growing body of research that points to the benefits of gong baths. A 2015 study pertaining to gong baths found that participants perceived the sound vibrations to have a relaxing effect.
Lying on the floor as someone bashes a gong above you for an hour could be an effective therapy for chronic pain, anxiety, depression, insomnia and more — or so say advocates of the latest alternative ...