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Voice Baths every thursday @ Goose Green Clinic, next is 16th June 8.15pm


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Every Thursday, unless stated, there will be Voice Baths held at Goose Green Clinic at 8.15pm.

Do you find it hard to quieten your mind,

to let go of the mental chatter?

Would you like to let go of daily stresses and deeply relax and truly be in the moment?


A Voice bath may be just what you need.


A 'Voice Bath' is an opportunity for you to totally relax, to forget the world for a time and be 'bathed' in sound.

This is a passive group sound healing session lasting for approx 1hr, using toning & over-toning to gently massage the energy points in the body & percussion.


Nessi Gomes, qualified practitioner with the British Academy of Sound Therapy will be taking participants on a deeply therapeutic sonic journey.

All that is required of you is that you rest on the floor or in a chair; the therapeutic sound will do the rest.


For your comfort please bring a yoga/roll mat, blanket and cushion.


Places are limited and booking is essential ? for more information or to book a place please email:


[email protected]


Please pass this on to anyone you think may benefit!

Thank you.

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