41 min

99. Everyone is talking about Sound Healing and Sound Baths, here's why‪!‬ The Conscious Women Podcast

    • Alternative Health

There’s no denying our lives are becoming busier and more stressful by the second, but instead of booking in for a facial or a massage, you might want to give a sound bath a try to find relaxation.

I’ve been getting a lot of questions about sound baths and sound healing as they are something that I hold locally in person, so I have compiled a list of the most common questions that I personally hear when people think about coming to one.

Highlights you wouldn’t want to miss:

[05:34] What is a sound bath

[11:24] What happens during a sound bath and what you can expect

[16:15] Do the different singing bowls do different things?

[18:07] What are the lengths of a sound bath

[18:30] Themes of sound baths

[21:52] It’s IMPORTANT to know the difference between tone v
frequency of the instruments

[24:00] How each instrument works and their purpose: Singing bowls, Koshi chimes, Ocean drums, Shamanic drums, Percussion instruments

[31:48] The health benefits of sound baths and sound healing

[35:03] The difference between sound bath in person live v online/Youtube/Spotify soundtrack and their benefits

[37:30] Non-negotiable aftercare, after a sound bath – the detoxification and purification process

You can get more information about attending Sukie’s monthly Sound Baths HERE

Interested in joining us in Bali for a 9-day Transformational Retreat, you can get more details here - Embodied Awakening - October 2023 in Bali, Indonesia ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.sukiekaur.com/retreats⁠⁠⁠

Let's connect on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ @livingyourdharma



*DISCLAIMER* 

Sound baths are designed to complement your existing treatment, but NOT replace it, and not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. 
Please seek your doctor's advice following conditions before attending Sound Healing:

·   Epilepsy

·   Deep brain stimulation device (DBS)

·   Having a cardiac pacemaker, artificial heart valves, cardiac arrhythmias

·   During pregnancy (specifically the first 12 weeks)

·   Having a stent

There’s no denying our lives are becoming busier and more stressful by the second, but instead of booking in for a facial or a massage, you might want to give a sound bath a try to find relaxation.

I’ve been getting a lot of questions about sound baths and sound healing as they are something that I hold locally in person, so I have compiled a list of the most common questions that I personally hear when people think about coming to one.

Highlights you wouldn’t want to miss:

[05:34] What is a sound bath

[11:24] What happens during a sound bath and what you can expect

[16:15] Do the different singing bowls do different things?

[18:07] What are the lengths of a sound bath

[18:30] Themes of sound baths

[21:52] It’s IMPORTANT to know the difference between tone v
frequency of the instruments

[24:00] How each instrument works and their purpose: Singing bowls, Koshi chimes, Ocean drums, Shamanic drums, Percussion instruments

[31:48] The health benefits of sound baths and sound healing

[35:03] The difference between sound bath in person live v online/Youtube/Spotify soundtrack and their benefits

[37:30] Non-negotiable aftercare, after a sound bath – the detoxification and purification process

You can get more information about attending Sukie’s monthly Sound Baths HERE

Interested in joining us in Bali for a 9-day Transformational Retreat, you can get more details here - Embodied Awakening - October 2023 in Bali, Indonesia ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.sukiekaur.com/retreats⁠⁠⁠

Let's connect on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ @livingyourdharma



*DISCLAIMER* 

Sound baths are designed to complement your existing treatment, but NOT replace it, and not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. 
Please seek your doctor's advice following conditions before attending Sound Healing:

·   Epilepsy

·   Deep brain stimulation device (DBS)

·   Having a cardiac pacemaker, artificial heart valves, cardiac arrhythmias

·   During pregnancy (specifically the first 12 weeks)

·   Having a stent

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