Sound therapy is just one alternative therapy we explore! Sound has an ancient kinship with meditation and healing. Sound healing has ancient roots in cultures all over the world, including Australian aboriginal tribes who used the didgeridoo as a sound healing instrument for over 40,000 years to ancient such as Tibetan or Himalayan singing bowl spiritual ceremonies. Sound meditation is a form of focused awareness type of meditation. One kind that has become more popular is called “sound baths,” which uses Tibetan singing bowls, quartz bowls, and bells to guide the listener. These practices highlight themes of how the experience of sound manifests not only through hearing but through tactile physical vibrations and frequencies. @psych_today @michelle.thielen #tonalsounds #soundtherapy Did you know ❣️ by sharing any of our therapy posts or stories you can be considered for our first round of scholarships? In the post, simply share why you would like to become a yoga therapist. Please make sure your account is public so we can find it 🙏 #yogafaith #ciayt #therapist #alternativemedicine #holistic #healing #christianyoga (at YOGA FAITH) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHcB8EZFIGG/?igshid=mhbclhgank8d










