Relax and Release Gong Bath
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Relax and Release Gong Bath

By Beyond Sound and Vibration

A soothing Gong Bath experience to relax and release all your stress and tension, in a small group session, only 5 spaces available!

Date and time

Location

CM16 6AA

Unit 18, Bassett Business Units Hurricane Way North Weald Bassett CM16 6AA United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • In person
  • Free venue parking

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Relax and Release Gong Bath

Let the vibrations of the gong wash away your stress and tension, leaving you feeling relaxed and refreshed. This in-person event is the perfect opportunity to unwind and reset. Immerse yourself in the healing sounds of the gongs and experience deep relaxation.

A gong bath, is a therapeutic and meditative experience that involves the use of gongs and other sound instruments to create soothing and immersive soundscapes. During a gong bath session, participants typically lie down comfortably on yoga mats in a relaxing environment.

Various gongs, singing bowls, chimes, and other instruments with different tones, frequencies, and vibrations are played. As the gong bath progresses, the sound vibrations produced by these instruments surround and envelop the participants, creating a deeply immersive and meditative experience.

The term "gong bath" is derived from the idea that participants are "bathed" in sound, as the waves of sound wash over them. The practice is induces a state of deep relaxation, reduce stress, and promote healing and well-being.

Participants may have different experiences during a gong bath, ranging from feelings of calm and tranquility to profound spiritual or introspective insights. Many people find them to be a powerful and unique way to relax, unwind, and explore inner states of consciousness.

Benefits of a Gong Bath

Deep relaxation: The sounds and vibrations of gongs and other instruments used in a gong bath can induce a state of deep relaxation, reducing stress and promoting a sense of calm.

Stress reduction: The soothing and immersive sounds can help release tension, allowing the body and mind to relax and let go of stress.

Improved sleep: Many people find that gong baths can improve sleep quality, helping them to fall asleep faster and experience more restful sleep.

Enhanced meditation: The meditative nature of gong baths can aid in deepening meditation practices, allowing participants to achieve a more profound and focused meditative state.

Mindfulness and presence: By focusing on the sounds and sensations during a gong bath, participants are encouraged to be present in the moment and practice mindfulness.

Emotional release: Some participants report experiencing emotional release during gong baths, allowing them to process and release pent-up emotions in a safe and supportive environment.

Increased creativity: Immersion in sound and relaxation can lead to a more open and creative state of mind, fostering inspiration and creativity.

Inner exploration: Gong baths may facilitate introspection and inner exploration, leading to insights and self-discovery.

Improved mood: Participants often report feeling uplifted and in a better mood after a gong bath session.

What to bring to the Event

Yoga mats and blankets are provided.

Comfortable clothing: Wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothing that allows you to lie down and move without restrictions. Layers are a good idea, so you can adjust your clothing according to your body temperature.

Water bottle: Hydration is essential, so bring a water bottle to stay refreshed before and after the session.

Personal items: Bring any personal items you might need, such as tissues, essential oils for aromatherapy, or any crystals or objects that hold special meaning for you.

Open mind and willingness to relax: Gong baths are about letting go, surrendering to the sounds, and allowing yourself to be in the present moment. Come with an open mind and a willingness to embrace the experience fully.

Who Cannot Attend a Gong Bath

Tinnitus – the sounds may aggravate existing tinnitus, (caution only)

Menieres Disease

First Trimester of pregancy

Advanced stages of cancer

Those who have pacemakers fitted

Epilepsy

Recent Hip/Joint Operations, Metal Implants.

Severe Osteoporosis

If you have any queries about any of the above please contact me on 07919002202 before booking a ticket.

I look forward to sharing this deeply relaxing and rejuvenating experience with you.

Warm wishes,

Michelle

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£22.38
Aug 17 · 16:00 GMT+1