Transcendental Sound Journey

Vibration is the song of the universe

Sound touches every part of our physical being and isn’t only heard through our ears but through every cell in our bodies.

Sound healing is a therapeutic practice that utilizes various instruments to create harmonious vibrations, promoting emotional, mental, and physical well-being. Among the diverse array of instruments, singing bowls, gongs, tuning forks, and harps stand out as popular tools in this ancient practice.

Candie's Practice

Candie integrates the sound of the drum to cleanse the aura and chakras, tuning forks on acupressure points to bring balance to specific locations or areas, and the sounds of the gong, as well as Himalayan and crystal singing bowls, chimes, and harp to bring balance to your whole being.

Gongs are large metal discs that emit powerful and enveloping sound waves that can clear energy, facilitate meditation and release tension.

Singing bowls produce resonant tones when struck or rubbed with a mallet. These vibrations are believed to synchronize brain waves and induce a state of deep relaxation. Similarly, tuning forks are precision-tuned metal instruments that create specific frequencies to resonate with different aspects of the body and mind.

Harps, with their soothing melodies, contribute to a calming atmosphere and are known for their gentle, therapeutic effects, especially for the heart. These are only a few of the many instruments Candie utilizes depending on what she is guided to use for your specific needs.

Benefits and Considerations

The benefits of sound healing are diverse and include stress reduction, improved sleep, enhanced focus, and emotional release and healing. The vibrational frequencies produced by these instruments are thought to align with the body's energy centers, promoting balance and overall well-being.

While sound healing is generally considered safe, there are some considerations to keep in mind. Individuals with psychiatric disorders, severe hearing loss, a history of seizures, or pregnant women should consult with healthcare professionals before participating in sound healing.