APRIL Soundbath, Support for the Heart: Last Monday of the Month (4/28) at 6:30 pm with Shannon Hawley
APRIL Soundbath, Support for the Heart: Last Monday of the Month (4/28) at 6:30 pm with Shannon Hawley
Sound Baths
at EmBodied
First and Last Mondays of the month
LAST MONDAY: 4/28 at 6:30pm
6:30-7:30pm $30 / soundbath
Space is limited please register in advanced.
A SOUND BATH IS A DEEPLY-IMMERSIVE, FULL-BODY LISTENING EXPERIENCE THAT INTENTIONALLY USES SOUND TO INVITE GENTLE YET POWERFUL THERAPEUTIC AND RESTORATIVE PROCESSES TO NURTURE THE MIND AND BODY.
Emotional
Improved mood and emotional intelligence
Increased optimism, relaxation, and awareness
Reduced worry, anxiety, and impulsivity
Enhanced self-esteem and self-acceptance
Improved resilience against pain and adversity
Physical
Improved immune system and energy level
Improved breaking and heart rate
Lower blood pressure
Reduced inflammatory disorders and asthma
Mental
Increased mental strength, focus, and productivity
Increased memory retention and recall
Improved cognitive skills and creative thinking
This experience can be helpful for anyone who wants to access the benefits from meditation or a moment of relaxation. A sound bath is an opportunity to explore what a meditative state is and how it feels. For this reason, it can be beneficial for both beginners of meditation and experienced meditators as well. The goal of the experience is to invite deep rest and relaxation, and explore self-inquiry and self-discovery.
Sound can bring balance, relaxation and a sense of wholeness to the body. The sound of harmonic vibrations created by singing bowls, gongs and other overtone-emitting instruments are intended to stimulate the alpha and theta brain waves. These waves are associated with deep meditative and peaceful states that are highly conducive to healing. Sound can also slow down the heart and respiratory rate, creating a therapeutic effect on the mind and body.
A sound bath provides the participants with a meditative experience without having to know how to meditate. The sounds and methods are used help to influence our brainwaves so they are able to shift from more active states into more introspective, relaxed states. This is called 'entrainment' and the result is that our active mind often overloaded these days with technology and information can begin to unwind; it temporarily presses pause on our current life and also events in the world that contribute to our stress levels. And the vibrations affect our physical body as well, literally moving through our body. This complete immersion in sound can provide us with much-needed perspective and give our body and mind an opportunity to process
Researchers have also found that sound waves can reduce blood pressure as well as enhance sleep and memory. Binaural beats, tones played simultaneously that are close in pitch but not identical, can be found in a sound bath session. Studies show these sounds can reduce anxiety and enhance mood states.
Studies have shown meditation can lead to all kinds of benefits, such as increasing immune systemfunction, decreasing depression, and improving your ability to regulate your emotions, to name a few. Meditation has also been found to have positive effects on productivity by increasing focus and attention and improving your ability to multitask.
Meet Your Instructor:
Shannon Hawley
Shannon Hawley is a sound therapist, breathwork facilitator and singer-songwriter based in Point Pleasant, NJ. She holds space for individuals and groups to slow down, listen deeply to themselves, and practice self-healing together. She is a trained clinical social worker (MSW) and has just released her second album, STARTHROWERS, dedicated to caretakers and those brave enough to love in a brutiful world.
Additional Information:
Location: EmBodied Physical Therapy, 1009 Arnold Ave, Suite 1B, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Please register in advanced, space is limited - there are no refunds or exchanges for purchased classes.