Frequently Asked Questions
What primary services do you offer?
Reiki (Energy Healing)
Sound Bath (Sound Healing)
What is energy healing?
The goal of energy healing is to restore balance in clients' energy systems, thereby placing clients in a position to self-heal
What is sound therapy?
Singing bowl therapy falls under the umbrella of sound therapy. Sound therapy incorporates singing, chanting, and instrumental music. It is ancient practice that has become a popular complementary treatment for many physiological (relating to the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions)and psychological conditions (affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person). Singing bowls are metal and crystal bowls used to deepen meditation and promote relaxation. They produce sustained sounds and vibrations when hit or circled with a mallet.
Sound therapy and guided meditations often make use of singing bowls. Bowls of varying sizes are placed around the room, around your body, or on your body. You can use
them by yourself or with the help of a meditation or healing practitioner.
Are there any risk listening to singing bowls?
During your sessions, please keep in mind that singing bowls place people in meditative states that allow individuals to reflect on themselves and their thoughts. After a session, you may feel the need to cry or need a break--that’s okay, it’s all part of the healing process. Take it slow afterwards. While there are far more benefits to listening to singing bowls than there are disadvantages, it is important, as with any other method of treatment or healing, to know when singing bowls should be avoided or their use limited. It may be necessary to avoid sound therapy with singing bowls if you are currently being medicated for severe depression or anxiety. While singing bowls may help with mild cases of depression, anxiety, and PTSD, it is important to receive permission from your doctor, psychiatrist, or therapist before going forward with sound therapy.
When should singing bowl therapy be avoided?
If you have epilepsy, you should not attend a sound therapy session where singing bowls are used. If you wish to do so, it is necessary to get your doctor’s permission as well as be prescribed the correct anti-epileptic medication. If you have Parkinson’s disease and have a deep brain stimulation device (DBS) to treat your illness, you should not use singing bowls. If you have a neurological disease other than these, please contact your physician to be sure that you can receive sound therapy with singing bowls You should also avoid singing bowls if you have other clinical disorders such as polyneuropathy or hemiparesis.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes
What are your terms and conditions?
One time waiver to be signed at HLHH prior to healing treatment
To be Healthy, Happy & Free