THERAPEUTIC SOUND HEALING

ALT TEXT: A table full of instruments including: crystal singing bowls, flute, tibetan bowl, sansula, tuning forks, rain stick, and koshi chimes.

ALT TEXT: A table full of instruments including: crystal singing bowls, flute, tibetan bowl, sansula, tuning forks, rain stick, and koshi chimes.

Since human civilization began, all peoples, all over the globe have found a way to communicate through music. Music and sound vibration affect our mood, our perception, and even our very cells. Today, modern medicine uses sound vibration to help speed the healing process of bone fractures, and sonic medicine is being explored as a tool for vascular and neurological treatment. 

Though I previously offered full sound baths, due to injury, my current offerings for sound therapy do not include full sessions or long playing of crystal bowls, but can include rhythmic drumming, koshi chimes, sansula, short play of crystal and brass bowls, ocean drum, and tuning forks which can be applied directly to the body.

Sound vibrations make patterns in both water and dust. We are made of both. Adding sound to your acupuncture session can be deeply moving, and assist in breaking negative patterns. They are especially helpful during times of transition or when profound shifts are desired.

Choose sound therapy as an add on when booking.

 
ALT TEXT: Tamara leans over and smiles as she holds a Koshi Chime over a teenage girl who is resting with eyes closed and getting acupuncture.

ALT TEXT: Tamara leans over and smiles as she holds a Koshi Chime over a teenage girl who is resting with eyes closed and getting acupuncture.