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		<title>New Moon Sound Bath</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>My first experience with a sound bath was at a yoga class in downtown LA years ago.&#160; During shavasana at the end of class, suddenly there was this incredible, roaring hum.&#160; It pushed all of the random thoughts out of my mind and filled the now hollow cavity at the top of my neck.&#160; It &#8230; </p>
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<p>My first experience with a sound bath was at <a href="/2018/09/24/wisdom-kindness-and-love/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="a yoga class in downtown LA (opens in a new tab)">a yoga class in downtown LA</a> years ago.&nbsp; During shavasana at the end of class, suddenly there was this incredible, roaring hum.&nbsp; It pushed all of the random thoughts out of my mind and filled the now hollow cavity at the top of my neck.&nbsp; It was amazing.</p>



<p>After class, I learned that the big gong in the corner wasn’t
just for show, it was the source of this wonderful, mind-clearing noise.&nbsp; I would make a point of going to that class
even when I really wasn’t in the mood just to experience the gong at the end.</p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.&nbsp; &#8211; Nikola Tesla</p></blockquote>



<p>Last month I joined my dear bar (method) friends for a new moon
sound bath event.&nbsp; The organizers
schedule these events to coincide with the moon cycles – either the new or the
full moon.&nbsp; I made sure to get myself on
their email list so that I would always know when the next one is coming up and
was so thrilled when they did it again last week. </p>



<p>The organizers are these really lovely women, Consuelo and
Arvindjeet.&nbsp; Consuelo leads us through the
yoga postures at the beginning with her sweet, smiling voice.&nbsp; When she speaks, she sounds like she is just
so full of love and happiness for her fellow human beings that it can’t help
but pour out of her.</p>



<p>Arvindjeet is very soft-spoken, but in a very grounded
way.&nbsp; She leads us through three oms with
power and confidence and is responsible for all the sounds in the sound bath.</p>



<p><strong>Side note: the practice of chanting om in yoga class has fallen out of fashion in recent years and I wish that it would come back into style, it really is centering and helps to focus the energy of the group.</strong></p>



<p>The workshop begins with a bit of <a href="/2019/02/25/restorative-yoga/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="restorative yoga (opens in a new tab)">restorative yoga</a> – just a few gentle postures held for a while, yin style.&nbsp; Interesting things happen when you hold an easy, comfortable yoga posture like child’s pose for two minutes or longer.&nbsp; The poses help work out some kinks, relax the body, and quiet the mind.&nbsp; Then into shavasana for the sound bath.</p>



<p>Arvindjeet has these beautiful singing bowls, different chimes, this wonderful drum that sounds like rain, and an amazing gong that she will use to make different sounds.&nbsp; It’s called a sound bath because the sound feels like it washes over you.&nbsp; You don’t just hear the sounds, you feel vibrations all throughout your body.&nbsp; Consuelo and Arvindjeet refer to the sound bath as, “giving sound healing.”&nbsp; If you go back to what Tesla said about frequency, vibration, and energy, these sounds could be the keys to the secrets of the universe.</p>



<p>I know that I always feel different/better after one of
these experiences.&nbsp; Keep your eyes open
for an opportunity near you and don’t be shy to check it out!</p>
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