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For the first time ever, we're bringing 'The Sound Healing Symphony' to Seattle!Tix are up!
https://bit.ly/soundhealingsymphonyseattle
These events usually sell-out, and we are limited to 400 spots.
We encourage everyone to arrive slightly before 7:30. Carol will be ushering us in on the harp. Our sound bath starts promptly at 8pm, and late arrivals will not be allowed.
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Known for producing the nation’s largest sound bath events, we’ve gathered thousands across San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York to experience music not just as entertainment, but as a pathway to a deep state of ease.
Sound Meditation (often known as ‘sound healing’) is the practice of listening to soothing sounds to reach profound states of clarity and relaxation. It opens up deep meditative states that are usually unreachable without considerable effort.
During the event, participants (mostly laying down) are bathed head to toe in sound— it's a very hypnotic, ethereal experience.
You will come away with a clear mind, and a deeper appreciation for the wonder of sound. We strongly recommend this event for people who have trouble meditating, or feel like they just "can't get there." Give this a try 🙂.
Sound Meditation Presents promotes the practice of using sound as a way to affect physical health and conscious awareness.
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We're excited to be coming to St. Mark’s Cathedral, a Seattle landmark since 1928 with awe-inspiring acoustics that make it a natural home for this kind of work.
The evening will weave together ancient instruments, modern soundscapes, and the cathedral’s own resonant space to create a truly one-of-a-kind experience.
This debut features Guy Douglas, Simona Asinovski, Russell Feingold, Carol Levin and Jeffri Lynn Carrington.
Our sound bath starts at 8pm, but all guests are asked to arrive between 7 and 7:30pm if possible. Doors will close promptly at 8pm.
You can wear anything that's comfortable. Bring a bottle of water because that's always a good idea.
We recommend bringing:
- a yoga mat
- (optional) a pillow
- (optional) a blanket or two.
- water!
Our events do get full, and we do encourage people to get close to one another. That being said, you're always free to claim more personal space 🙂
Want to attend but cannot afford to?
E-mail [email protected]. There are volunteer opportunities so you can join in.
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Led by Guy Douglas {crystal singing bowls, gong, Native American Flute, calimba and more}
Co-founder of Sound Meditation Presents, Guy is a sound healing practitioner and gongmaster. He has been involved with the healing power of music his whole life from many different perspectives: writing, recording, producing and performing.
Russell Feingold {didgeridoo & Native American Flute}
Russell is a shamanic sound healer, ceremonialist, and author of the Heart Wisdom. He has been walking the path of Peruvian Shamanism for almost 20 years, and has over twenty 25 years of study and practice in holistic healing, deep therapeutic process work, energy medicine, and meditation.
Carol J Levin {vocals}
Seattle’s premier improvising harpist, Carol transcends tradition, weaving sonic landscapes that blur the boundaries of jazz, experimental, and avant-garde music. Trained classically and reborn in the realms of free improvisation, she transforms the harp into an unexpected, boundary-pushing instrument.
Simona Marie Asinovski {monolina}
Co-founder of Sound Meditation Presents, Simona is a sound bath advocate & writer, creator 'The Sound Bath Coursebook'. She's passionate about helping people enter deep states of ease, and relax into harmony.
Jeffri Lynn Carrington {vocals}
Jeffri is a multi-genre vocalist with an angelic and ethereal voice who recently moved to Seattle. Combining classical training and vast experience performing with many ensembles both in the US and internationally, she breathes intention and heartfelt emotion into every note.
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(this event is not religious & has no religious affiliation)
This event is not recommended for anyone with a history of seizures or children under 12, nor is it appropriate for pets.
If you require the assistance of a service animal, please contact us prior to the event.
If you require special assistance due to a disability, please contact us so we can help
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St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle, United States
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