Celestial Sound Bath

Sunday mornings, Jan. 6-Feb. 28

Step into the ethereal beauty of the Celestial Sound Bath, a radiant journey inspired by the first light of sunrise, the stillness of early morning mist, and the infinite possibilities of a new day. This immersive experience blends the shimmering resonance of crystal bowls, airy synths, the haunting tones of a singing saw, and the soft sparkle of chimes into a soundscape that feels expansive, serene, and deeply renewing.

CLASS INFO

  • Duration: Sixty minutes
  • Level: Open to all experience levels
  • Price: Donation-based (Suggested donation: $5–$20)
  • Resources Provided: Yoga mats and blankets provided.
  • What to Bring: Pillow, water bottle (refills available), journal, eye mask.
  • What to Wear: Comfortable clothing that will allow gentle movement. Dress in layers, as body temperature can change somewhat drastically during energy work.
  • Location: Regulation HQ
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What's this class like?

This form of breathwork utilizes a breath that drops you into a deep but activated trance state quickly for optimal journeying conditions. The practice is accompanied by live instrumentation with sound healing instruments, provided by Dr. Aria Thomé – this can include drums, gongs, tibetan bowls, rain sticks, rattles, and other percussive instruments. The breath is fast-paced and there is a guided tempo.

What should I bring?

Although no special preparation is required, if you would like to honor the occasion, you might design a ceremony the night before that includes journaling, meditation, intention setting, affirmations, singing and/or dancing. At the beginning of every session I ask participants what they want to focus on during their journey. Your ceremony will ideally help you clarify your desires and focus your intentions. 

Is this space accessible?

Bring a yoga mat, a blanket (if you want one) and a water bottle. Breathwork can make you thirsty! Other items you might want include a journal and pen, drawing materials, favorite crystals, chapstick, and a stuffed animal or other comfort item. You can use a pillow or not, depending on what you find comfortable. If you have a bad back, consider bringing a yoga bolster to place under your knees (it takes the pressure off your lower back) or two mini yoga bolsters to tuck under your derriere (it works even better!) Wear comfortable clothing and consider dressing in layers – body temperate can fluctuate wildly during breathwork, and you may get very hot or very cold during your session.