Relaxation Sound Therapy: An invitation to rest, restore and bloom gently

In-Person
APR 26

Sunday, April 26

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Log in to RSVP to this event

About

Join us for a relaxing journey through therapeutic sound to find peace and calm in the midst of your busy life.

Relaxation Sound Therapy: An invitation to rest, restore and bloom gently

As spring reaches its fullness and the world around us comes alive with colour and growth, this Relaxation Sound Therapy Session offers you a tender pause amidst the season's energy. In this nurturing space, you're invited to rest deeply, restore your nervous system, and allow yourself to bloom at your own pace. Through the soothing resonance of sound, find balance, ease, and the quiet nourishment your body and soul are calling for.

What to Expect Relaxation Sound Therapy Session: This is purposeful rest, the kind that shifts something.

A 60-minute therapeutic session designed to guide you into, and hold you in, the liminal space between waking and sleep, where your nervous system can fully shift into rest and digest. Using intentionally composed sound sequences with any combination of Gong, Himalayan and or Crystal singing bowls, and gentle percussion, these sessions aren't just relaxing background sound, they're BAST-informed therapeutic compositions that create and sustain the conditions for deep parasympathetic activation.

We begin with warm tea and a short grounding meditation before you're immersed in carefully structured sound designed to keep you in that powerful threshold state. After the soundwork, there's time to integrate the experience quietly before closing with nourishing treats to gently ground you back into the present. This is purposeful rest, the kind that shifts something.

How to Prepare

Please bring:

  • šŸ§˜ā€ā™€ļø A yoga mat, blankets, and pillows
  • 🧦 Warm socks, an eye mask, and hot water bottle (recommended)
  • šŸ’§ A bottle of water to stay hydrated
  • šŸ““ A little journal to record any thoughts or feelings that may arise

You'll be invited to make yourself completely comfortable and allow the sound to do the work.

The Benefits of Sound Therapy

These sessions work on multiple levels. Physically, the sustained resonance of therapeutic sound can support nervous system regulation, helping shift you from fight-or-flight into genuine parasympathetic rest. Mentally and emotionally, spending intentional time in the liminal space between waking and sleep, the same threshold accessed through practices like Yoga Nidra, creates conditions for processing and release that don't require conscious effort or analysis.

What people commonly report:

  • Deep rest that feels different from sleep, more restorative, more integrative
  • Release of tension (physical, emotional, or both) they didn't realize they were holding
  • A sense of clarity or perspective that emerges without forcing it
  • Feeling more present, grounded, and like themselves again

Each experience is unique, the sound meets you exactly where you are, and what shifts will be what's ready to shift.

What makes these sessions different from other sound baths?

These aren't just sessions to relax in, though you will. Trained through the British Academy of Sound Therapy, I work with the BAST Method, which pairs therapeutic sound with guided self-reflection and mindfulness practices. This means the sound doesn't just soothe you; it invites you to notice, process, and shift what's been sitting beneath the surface. You leave not just rested, but changed.

šŸ“ Location

St Anne's Church, Easton
Relax and unwind in this peaceful, light-filled space — a setting that holds both reverence and calm, making it ideal for sound therapy and rest.

Important Information

Doors open at 5:45 and will be locked at 6pm for start of session

Before taking part, please complete the following form online:

For safety reasons, please contact me before booking if you experience or relate to any of the following:

  • Less than 3 months pregnant
  • Metal plates in the body
  • Sound-induced epilepsy or seizures
  • A diagnosis of, or treatment for: clinical depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, dissociative disorders, PTSD, or any serious mental health condition
  • Recent surgery
  • Prone to anaphylaxis
  • Under 18 years of age

Saying yes to any of the above doesn't necessarily mean you can't attend — I just ask for an open conversation beforehand to ensure this experience supports your wellbeing.

Exchange

Offered at a reduced rate of 15 GBP

Invitation

Experience the healing power of sound and the quiet transformation that follows when we allow ourselves the time and space.

Yours Inner Adventure Guide_,_
Liz
Life & Wellness Coach

Sound Therapist * Yogini * Mountain Leader

www.inneradventureguide.com