Sensoring The Censor - The Oracle Chamber
Join us in the heart of Shoreditch on the new moon for a powerful sonic and sensory sound bath, designed to dissolve both internal and external censors. Bert combines breathwork, crystal grails, and planetary gong resonance to bring you back into heart-brain coherence—soothing the mind, body, and soul.
The deep, vibrational tones of gongs and crystal instruments work on multiple levels—physical, emotional, and energetic—clearing stagnation and restoring natural balance. These frequencies gently guide your brainwaves into theta, delta, and gamma states, associated with deep rest, REM sleep, and coherent states.
Bring an eye mask, and small pillow, blankets and mats provided.
Bert Gilbert is a cross disciplinary Artist, DJ, crystal and sound practitoner. Her art practice is informed by critical and active engagement with ritual and altered states of being, as part of re-discovering MirceaEliade’s universal 'Sacred Heritage’. She sees the artist as the sensor, that picks up shared information and feeds it back, via interactions and interventions, to the collective mind; making the invisible, visible. Her DJ career has taken her all over the world with numerous residencies and moonlight festival appearances.
She spent an extensive period of time in the jungles of Peru where she trained in plant medicine facilitation and Atacama desert in Chile working with indigenous Shipibo and Likan Antai communities, to create, with their full permission, immersive soundscapes from field recordings and ceremonies.
Learning to planetary gongs became a natural procession in her interest of curating what she calls ‘oracle chambers’ or ‘healing portals’ alongside her ongoing fascination with esoteric mystery rituals, trauma based somatic practices and the creation of individual and social heart-brain coherence. She trained under Mehtab Benton and the Don Conreaux method and encorporates incense and resins, breathwork, crystal grails, a plantwave sensor that translates the electrical signals of plants into sound alongside other handmade instruments into her sessions.