This course explores the ancient art of Tibetan singing bowls and gongs, guiding you to harness their healing vibrations to improve physical health and induce holistic wellness. Whether you're a therapist seeking new tools or a natural healing enthusiast, this comprehensive short course will equip you with the knowledge and practical skills to unlock the transformative potential of sound therapy.
Date: 6-8 November
Time: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm daily
Location: The Garden Studio, 1A Overdale Road, South Ealing, W5 4TT
All equipment will be provided.
Limited availability on a first-come, first-served basis
Day One: Opening the Pathways
- Welcoming Meditation: Embark on this empowering sound journey through guided meditation.
- Introduction to Tibetan Singing Bowls: Delve into these ancient healing instruments' rich history and theory.
- Journey Through the Chakras: Explore the intricate energy centres of the body, of the Vedic and Tibetan systems.
- Healing Specific Areas: Learn practical techniques to address common ailments such as grounding, headaches, joint pain, and back pain.
Day Two: Harmonizing Energies
- Gong Introduction and Immersive Experience: Dive into the world of gongs, followed by a mini gong bath.
- Cultivating Therapeutic Presence: Explore essential qualities of a sound therapist and a full rundown on conducting effective therapy sessions.
- Hands-On Practice: Pair up to practice for a personalised sound healing session involving gongs and singing bowls, both of which are off-body.
Day Three: Integration and Mastery
- Heart-Space Activation: Practice how to activate heart space and foster connection.
- On-Body Sound Therapy: Explore advanced healing techniques for promoting relaxation and revitalization through sound.
- One-of-a-kind Sound Bath: Gain insights into a unique sound bath session requiring collaborative efforts.
- Final Reflection and Certification: Include a Q&A session and networking.
Testimonial from a Past Student
"Having purchased several singing bowls from The Little Tibet, I was eager to learn more about both theory and practice. There's so much information available online, but I wanted to hear from genuine people with lived experience of working with the bowls.
I was grateful that Julia and Tenzin worked so hard to make the course an inclusive experience. We did a lot of practical activities with a variety of bowls and gongs. After demonstrations and explanations from the teachers, we practised giving sound treatments in pairs and sound baths in bigger groups. It was so good to have a safe space to do this with other learners.
Working with sound is a powerful and exciting new journey of discovery for me. Now that I've completed the course, I'm ready and better equipped to continue and see where it goes next! Thank you, Julia and Tenzin!" - Kirsty Wolf, English teacher