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My Journey to Sound Healing

It was quite a journey to me finding my path through music/sound. I started off like many do, by doing my music exams, obtaining A levels and a Degree in music, then wanting to become a performer.


As we all know, this field is very competitive and very fickle, and although I had achieved some level of money making at singing, it never became stable enough as a living. I had explored the path of studying sound therapy, but every collage wanted a grade 8 piano player to even get on the course, which I was never going to be.


After going down the conventional route and becoming a rehabilitation worker for people with sight loss, I also signed up to an email group that linked people into social events and what was happening in general around the area. One day, an email came through asking people to sign up to a sound healing experience day which sounded appealing, so I did just that and never looked back.


It was like finding my calling, and after a blissful day on learning about the use of Himalayan and Crystal bowls, how to use the voice as a tool of healing and release, which tools were used to ground you and also receiving a sound bath, I embarked on a diploma course at Bogner Regus for two years which gave me a good InSite and qualification to move forward in using sound healing as a therapy, meditative sessions known as sound baths, and how to give an added dynamic to a treatment

when adding sound within another modality. Music, especially through song, has always been my first love.

 
 
 

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