A sound bath is a type of sound healing meditation that uses sound waves to make your body, mind, and spirit feel refreshed and renewed. By releasing mental and physical tension, sound baths allow us to access deeper states of relaxation while our bodies are being bathed in therapeutic vibrations. The session usually lasts around 45 - 60 minutes and can include singing bowls, chimes, rattles, drums, crystal bowls, and gongs. During the sound bath, you’ll relax into a meditative state as the sound therapy creates a sense of inner peace that allows you to recharge your emotional energy levels. In addition to having calming effects sound therapy can also increase focus and mindfulness which may help foster a greater sense of well-being. Whether it's through individual sessions or group sound baths each session is completely unique.
Every practitioner has a unique style and an array of instruments, and some may even use the Solfeggio Frequency Tones. You will want to get yourself into the most comfortable position as you will be laying/sitting (whichever is more comfortable for you) for about 45-60 minutes. The practitioner will then use various healing instruments, such as singing bowls, tuning forks, gongs, drums, rattles, singing, and more to evoke calming vibrations that aid in creating harmony within one's mind-body connection - leading way toward balance both physically and spiritually.
When heading into a sound bath, you’ll want to dress in loose and comfortable clothing. You’ll also want to arrive early so that you have time to make yourself comfortable. Further, this will create space for your mind and body to enter a state of rest. Depending on the sound bath’s location some items may be available, otherwise, you may want to bring your own.
1. Yoga mat
2. Blanket
3. Bolster/pillow, especially if you have lower back pain/issues
4. Weighted eye pillow
5. Water bottle
6. Journal to reflect before/after the session
Immersive sound therapy has innumerable benefits for both mental and physical health, including reduced stress and anxiety levels, improve immunity, increased relaxation, enhanced creativity, enhances your mood, improved sleep quality, strong intuitive insights, physical pain relief, reduces inflammation, and strengthened mental clarity. Through sound baths, participants can be led on a journey to explore newer depths of consciousness and become deeply aware of their body's energy centers-- the chakras. By creating a calming atmosphere through sound vibrational frequencies and encouraging deep breathing exercises that foster self-reflection; sound baths provide a unique meditative experience that is both enjoyable and therapeutically beneficial.
Getting the most out of your sound bath experience starts with being open-minded. Here are a few tips on how to get the most out of your sound bath experience:
1. Wear loose comfortable clothing.
2. Set an intention. Perhaps you want you just want to relax, or maybe you want to become more grounded, whatever the desire set an intention before the session.
3. Find a comfortable position where you can fully relax and let go.
4. Focus on your breath and try to quiet your mind.
5. Allow the sound vibrations to wash over you and feel them resonating throughout your body.
6. Be open to any sensations or emotions that may arise during the experience.
7. Try to stay present and grounded throughout the session.
The goal is to get your nervous system to relax and for your body to unwind. Even if you end up falling asleep your subconscious and energetic body will still receive the healing frequencies.
This depends entirely upon your needs, however generally one to two sessions per month are recommended. However, if you are experiencing heightened emotions, physical, and/or mental stress then weekly may be better.
Anyone with epilepsy should not attend a sound bath as the singing bowls may trigger a seizure. Further, anyone with metal implants within their body such as a pacemaker, coronary shunt, artificial heart valve, or metal pins/staples should also avoid sound baths. When in doubt ask your physician.
There are some practitioners who offer sound healing sessions online, however personally I prefer in-person sessions so that you can physically feel the vibrations of the instruments and enjoy a full sensory experience. If you are local to the Middle Tennessee area visit my events page for upcoming Sound Bath events or you search for Sound Bath events using event sites, like MeetUp and/or Eventbrite.