Sound Healing


Have you ever heard of sonic alchemy? Some instruments have a frequency with the power to elevate our body, mind and soul to a higher vibration. Their sounds have a high-pitched hertz similar to our pineal gland frequency. Thus, a sound healing is more than listening to pure music – it is a deep meditative state and therapy form in which your auto-regenerative capacity is activated in a gentle, sensory way.  

A sound healing can be enjoyed either as a cleansing ritual, a reinforcement of the protective aura shield or to ease anxiety, as well as physical and mental pain. In the personalized online live sound healing your spiritual guide will play up to ten different sacred instruments for your wellbeing, most of which are traditionally used in Mayan ceremonies. 

How it works

  • Your spiritual guide and you first talk about your state of being and intention for the sound healing.

  • You get explanations of the effects of the instruments and the process of the session.

  • Just relax and let the healing frequencies of the music flow through your chakras.

USD 100 (approx. 45-60 min)

Conch+Shell
 
Sound Healing

Sacred Instruments

Conch shell.
Blowing the "huub", the shell of the snail conch, is a key element in Mayan ceremonies. 

Ocarina flute. Traditional flutes made from clay often in the shape of the animal to communicate with spiritually.

Ayoyotl rattles. Hard shells from the Ayoyotl tree on a string create a sound similar to rain.

Jaguar pipe. A traditional Mayan whistle made out of clay imitating the hiss of a jaguar.

Umpak trumpet. The Mayan "didgeridoo" made from the stem of the Maguey plant, called Kiote.

Native American flute. The soothing sounds of one of the oldest man-made instruments instantly calm the mind and relax the body.

Drum. The heartbeat like rhythm of the drum accelerates the journey to wholeness.

Zumbadora. The root of the Huayacan tree, also called Palo Fierro, is swung in the air to attract protective guardians.

Tibetan Tingsha. When the two metal cymbals are struck together they produce a clear, high pitched, long ringing tone.

Singing bowl. The metal bowls originating from Asia are made to sing by rotating a mallet around the outside rim.

Please prepare

  • 1 candle

  • 1 bowl of water

  • 1 towel

  • Mat, blanket and pillows to be comfortable

  • Earphones for the best sound experience

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