Sound healing is for everyone – whether you are experiencing illness, disease, or simply looking for relaxation or wanting to raise your own vibration. New research shows that sound therapy has the power to restore and keep us healthy, and it is increasingly being integrated into both the treatment and prevention of cancer and disease.

More doctors are seeing a connection between harmonious sound and health. Dr Mitchell L. Gaynor says that sound affects us in a physiological, spiritual and emotional level. "If we accept that sound is vibration, and we know that vibration touches every part of our physical being, then we understand that sound is "heard" not only through our ears but through every cell in our body," says Gaynor, who reminds us that the human body is 70 percent water-the perfect medium for carrying sound.

Join meditation teachers Leisa and Ketub who use a White Stone Carillon (pure quartz crystal bowl). The Carillon is tuned to G/F#/Gb which can produce alpha-theta brain waves – highly relaxed states of brain function. Vibration and sound can soothe our mind and body, bringing us inner harmony. This helps us to create harmony in our life, our body and in our world. The sound session includes a guided meditation for relaxation and healing.

See links to:
Dr Mitchell L. Gaynor – founder of Gaynor Integrative Oncology, Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Weill-Medical College of Cornell University who uses music based meditation, music therapy and toning for cancer treatment and prevention.

Dr Andrew Weil – a world-renowned leader and pioneer in the field of integrative medicine, a healing oriented approach to health care which encompasses body, mind, and spirit.