Candlelit Double Gong Bath
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Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.
Description
Nick and Siri are back at the Truman Brewery, playing live music and a double gong bath.
If you have never experienced a Gong Bath, it's something very special. The sound and vibration of the gong help you achieve a deep sense of relaxation – all you have to do is lay down and let the sound wash over you. Apart from its mesmerising sound, the gong has been shown to have therapeutic value: to detoxify, reduce blood pressure, relieve stress and stimulate the immune system.
To prepare you for the Gong Bath, we will start with a short set of yoga exercises and stretches. After we will seal the practice with a mantra chant.
We do provide blankets and mats,but please bring a cushion or other support if you need it to sit and lay down comfortably for an hour. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to settle in.
Click here to see one of our previous Gong Baths at Truman’s
This event is part of the VFor festival of conscious living events at the Truman Brewery and is delivered in conjunction with the Experimental Thought Co. a new hub nurturing wisdom and wellness in a time of crisis.
About Nick & Siri
Nick Stolerman is a long time student of many different types of yoga and meditation. Having trained as a Kundalini yoga teacher and gong player he now runs weekly classes in homes and offices, and at events.
Siri Sadhana Kaur performs internationally in voice, theatre and movement, studying in Paris with the innovative movement master, Jacques Lecoq. She has recorded 7 music and mantra CDs and performs concerts and trains students around the world in mantra dance, acapella singing and yoga.
About the Experimental Thought Co.
ETC is a hub that facilitates and hosts live events and a community of exploratory thinkers. Set within the eminent Truman Brewery, ETC fosters thoughtful exchange with a focus on building a healthier, more sustainable future.
Taking care of yourself
Although we have never come across any health issues, if you are in the first three months of pregnancy, it’s advisable not to do any type of yoga or gong meditation. If you wear hearing aids, it’s best to remove them so you experience the gong directly, not amplified in any way. Although the sound is not particularly loud, if you have a sound sensitive condition such as epilepsy, or wear a pacemaker, then a gong bath might not be for you. If you would like to discuss anything about the session, please contact Nick on 0787 966 6921.