Healing through Sound

Much like the pleasure of soaking in the tub after a long day, sound baths can offer you another way to relax and destress.

 

Sounds can either mess up your day or help you to cope with it. If you’re burning the midnight oil and need to rely on the alarm clock the next morning, doesn’t it feel like you’re rudely awakened when it goes off?

Jaymi Anderson of LivPrem (https://livprem.yoga/)

When you are going through a breakup, there always seems to be a newly released anthem that you can belt at the top of your lungs that lifts the mood.

Or is that just me?

In yoga, you can feel good through sound as well. While in yoga teacher training, I was introduced to the sound bath through a yoga class led by Jaymi Anderson. After my first sound bath, I felt as if I was floating on air for hours!

Sound therapy has been proven to lower blood pressure, relieve anxiety, and foster a deep spiritual connection. Sound baths, in particular, can create an ambiance of deep relaxation. The sessions are led by an instructor who plays singing bowls, chimes, chants, or other instruments.

If you are new to sound baths, you may consider practicing with videos while laying down or in a comfortable seat. Try this video that channels the root chakra led by an amazing teacher, Phyllicia Bonanno.

Once you have completed the practice, please share your response to the question:

 

How did the sound bath make you feel?

 

You may comment below and reflect in your personal journal any thoughts that came up for you. Thank you for sharing your practice!

Namaste

Shavonne

Shavonne Holton is a creative visionary, tree loving Indianapolis native, and author of Dating Daddy: Realizing God as Father through Daddy Issues and Bad Romance.

https://vkscollective.com/
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