Dear Yogis and Yoginis
The Wonderful thing about the Tree Of Yoga is it's growing community , as the community grows , the branches and flowers bloom.
The first Gong Bath in June was such a success and brought a new dimension to our practice. This was equally felt at the Retreat. It is with pleasure that Ben and Clare are returning 4th December 2015 Wanstead United Reformed Church
So, what is a gong bath? Quite simply, it's sound therapy. You lie on a mat in a darkened room filled with other 'gong bathers'. The person or people giving the session play the gong, sound bowl, wind chimes and various other instruments for over an hour. The vibrational sound and frequency of the gong takes you into a deep meditative state. Once finished you chant and leave feeling energised and cleansed.
If you think that sounds amazing, there's more. The gong bath takes you into such a deep meditative state, strange things start to happen. I felt like I had been blown across the floor by the first crescendo of the gongs. I hadn't, but such is the power of the sound bath. My meditation involved a lot of water. I saw fast flowing water and concentric circles galore. The gongs kept going. I felt trippy, euphoric and like I was taking part in some shamanic ritual. I felt like I wanted to get up and dance. And then we started to come down. The gongs were less frantic, we were brought back into the room. The gongs ended. We sat up and chanted. It was over.
Things you need to know if you get the chance to take part in a gong bath: wear warm and comfortable clothing as your body temperature seems to drop considerable when you are in such a deep meditative state (one woman had a duvet with her, I understand why, now). Be prepared to relax, let go and just go wherever it takes you - you won't be disappointed. |
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