January 18, 2026
January 18, 2026
Will Sound Healing “Fix” My Problems?
It’s natural to hope that a sound bath or session will immediately resolve stress, tension, or emotional challenges. But sound healing is not a tool for instant fixes. It doesn’t
January 18, 2026
Tuning Forks vs. Kasa Full Moon Bowls: Why Instrument Choice Matters in Sound Therapy
Sound therapy offers a wide range of tools, from tuning forks to gongs to singing bowls. Each has its own qualities, strengths, and limitations. Among these, tuning forks and handcrafted,
January 18, 2026
Why My Sound Therapy Can’t Be Found Anywhere Else in the USA
Sound therapy is often experienced as a group sound bath or a session with crystal bowls. While relaxing and enjoyable, these experiences rarely offer truly personalized, adaptive resonance for each
January 18, 2026
You’ve Experienced a Sound Bath—But You’re Still Hungry for Deeper Transformation…
Many people attend sound baths, lie back, close their eyes, and feel the waves of vibration wash over them. Muscles relax. Breathing slows. Thoughts quiet. It is soothing, restorative, even
January 18, 2026
Why Machine-Made Bowls Are Not Suitable for Sound Therapy
Not all bowls are created equal. At first glance, a machine-made bowl might look similar to a handcrafted singing bowl, but the difference between a decorative bowl and a true
January 18, 2026
With So Many Therapeutic Machines, Why Do We Still Need Sound Therapy?
Modern life offers an endless array of therapeutic machines—massage chairs, biofeedback devices, light therapy tools, vibration plates, neurostimulation devices, and more. Each promises relief, optimization, or transformation. Yet, despite these
January 18, 2026
Can Children or Elderly People Participate in Sound Healing?
Sound healing is for anyone who can hear or feel vibration, including children and older adults. The practice is flexible, gentle, and immersive, and it works with the body’s natural
January 18, 2026
Can Sound Healing Be Too Intense?
Sound healing is often described as relaxing, immersive, and restorative—but for some people, it can also feel intense, overwhelming, or activating. This is not a sign that something is “wrong,”
January 18, 2026


