About this Event
Join us for a serene 45-minute sound bath session designed to help you pause, reflect, and rejuvenate. This session marks the soft launch of our monthly sound bath experiences at COhatch Lakeland.
What to Expect:
- Arrival: Please arrive 10-15 minutes early to settle in. The door will lock promptly at 6:00 PM to ensure an uninterrupted experience.
- Session: Experience the soothing sounds and vibrations that promote deep relaxation and inner peace.
- Capacity: Limited to 5 participants to maintain an intimate and personalized setting.
What to Bring:
- A yoga mat or comfortable padding to lie on.
- A light blanket or shawl for added comfort.
- An open heart and mind, ready to embrace stillness.
Clothing: Wear comfy clothes
Please remember, that all tickets must be purchased online in advance; no tickets will be available at the door.
Refunds
Unfortunately, there are no refunds at this time, but you may transfer your ticket to someone else or you may transfer your ticket to a future event. Should a class be canceled, we will give you a refund for your ticket.
Release of Liability
I agree that by attending, I accept full responsibility for my health and safety and will not hold Ignite the Fire Inside Wellness, CoHatch, and any affiliated staff or instructors liable for any circumstances that may occur during or after the event.
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Is there science behind Sound Baths?
Sound healing and therapy have existed since ancient times. In ancient Greece music was used to treat mental illness. The Australian Aboriginal people, for 40,000 years, used the didgeridoo for sound healing, and in Tibet the singing bowls have been part of spiritual ceremonies for many many years.
The connection between sound and healing was chronicled in 1896 when American physicians discovered that certain types of music improved thought processes and spurred blood flow. This paved the way for creating new therapies with sound and treating a variety of illnesses. Sound therapy has evolved and morphed into many forms of healing that we see today but the fact the sound helps one heal still remains true.
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What do the experts say?
Marlynn Wei, M.D., J.D., a board-certified Harvard and Yale trained psychiatrist and therapist, suggests that sound healing has ancient roots in cultures all over the world. Sound healing is a form of focused awareness. The frequency at which sound bowls resonate through the body allows for higher levels of inner peace and relaxation. - Psychology Today
“It also has a particular effect on the brain because music or sound healing has a particular vibration,” the professor-in-residence in UCLA’s department of psychiatry. “It’s just one practice, a very ancient practice, that can be part of the portfolio of tools that leads to stress reduction." on the TODAY show
“Sound healing helps the body do what it does best by realigning on a cellular level to heal itself,” explains Spaulding, a registered nurse and a master sound healer. “It’s a scientific fact that everything in the universe is vibrating and everything has its own resonant frequency. When those resonant frequencies get misaligned, that’s when disease or illness happens.” - Stewart Magazine
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
COhatch Lakeland, 211 East Main Street, Lakeland, United States
USD 30.52