Sit back, relax and let the sound waves wash over you. Sound baths — which do not involve water, but rather laying on a yoga mat and listening to instrumental music, such as the sounds of gongs, bells ...
Since November, I’ve been exploring interesting (and cheap) workouts around Little Rock. I’ve been buzzed and zapped at Manduu, endured some high-octane aerobics at Full Out Barre, worked out in a ...
If you’ve ever left a concert with your body feeling tingly, that’s a clue to the kind of high you might experience from a sound bath. Available at spas, retreats, gyms, and clinics, these trendy ...
Imagine getting a massage but for your brain and nervous system. That's kind of what a sound bath is — loosely akin to yoga and a stepping stone to meditation. The ultimate goal is to help the body ...
Every day we experience sounds, good and bad. The birds in the park, construction in the street and waves crashing on the shore. Sound baths, an alternative healing practice that involves calming ...
It turns out a sudsy soak in a bubbly tub isn’t the only kind of bath that can have health benefits. Sound baths are just as good for the body—and the soul. You may have heard the term thrown around ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — With eyes closed and a small mallet in hand, the Rev. Kyohei Mikawa gently struck the bronze Himalayan singing bowl resting in his palm and bathed the Buddhist sanctuary in a ...
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