Experience

Sound Healing

A guided journey into stillness using vibration, breath, and deep listening—held in the quiet of Naggar’s jungle-and-mountain landscape.

What it is

Vibration as a doorway

Sound healing uses resonant instruments—like singing bowls, gong, and gentle percussion—to support relaxation and nervous-system downshifting.

In our sessions, you’ll be invited to lie down, soften your breath, and let the tones move through the body. The goal isn’t to “do it right,” but to receive and notice what becomes clear when the mind quiets.

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Tibetan singing bowl and meditation instruments arranged for a sound healing session
How it works

A session, step by step

Each sound journey is guided and trauma-informed in pace—designed to feel safe, grounded, and spacious.

Arrive + settle

We begin with a short landing: posture support, a few breaths, and an intention that feels simple and true.

Guided listening

Tones build gradually. You’re welcome to rest, observe sensations, or return to the breath whenever you need.

Integration pause

Silence is part of the practice. We allow the nervous system to absorb the shift before moving again.

Close + reorient

We end gently—hydration, grounding, and optional journaling so insights can land without urgency.

Benefits

What guests often notice

Deep rest

A quieting of mental noise and a felt sense of ease in the body.

Emotional release

Space for feelings to move without needing a story or analysis.

Clearer inner signal

More access to intuition, clarity, and what matters next.

Candles and singing bowl arranged on a wooden floor for meditation
FAQ

Sound healing, answered

A few practical notes so you can arrive relaxed.

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