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Holistic Sound Bath Meditation ~ Summoning The Sacred in Dulwich


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Integrating diverse influences, this unique sound bath meditation is a beautiful cross-cultural and cross-dimensional musical journey for meditation, healing and personal exploration of the secret, the sacred and the unknown. Involving Tibetan singing bowls, bells, shakers, African harp, voice and more. It is a group session held in a form of ceremonial sound gathering.


Therapeutically, the session is especially recommended for releasing stress, trauma, grief, depression and associated physical ailments through deep physical relaxation, emotional rebalancing, spiritual discovering and revival.


It is an hour long, lying down meditation held in a beautiful sonic atmosphere.The specialist singing bowls used in the session were designed and developed by the Peter Hess Institute, specifically as healing tools. Each bowl is precisely tuned to vibrate at the exact frequency corresponding to the natural frequency of a healthy bodily organ. Through resonance, this literally tunes, harmonises and restores the body?s natural, healthy state of being. This meditative treatment makes each cell of our body vibrate and the whole system remember, how to be well! It gives the mind and the spirit opportunity to travel to find healing, wisdom, ideas, answers, bliss, connection, beauty and to meet our higher self.



every Tuesday at the Goose Green Clinic


morning class ~ 11 am- 12.15 pm

evening class ~ 6.30 pm - 7.45 pm



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