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Bhopalites Enjoy First-Ever Aqua Sound Healing Session Featuring Variety Of Traditional & Contemporary Instruments

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The city’s first-ever aqua sound healing session was hosted to offer participants a break from their everyday routines and experience relaxation through sound, water, and mindful practices. A key highlight was the use of ocean drums, earth gongs, rain sticks, and singing bowls, with each instrument contributing a distinct layer to the soundscape. Each instrument…

Bhopalites Enjoy First-Ever Aqua Sound Healing Session Featuring Variety Of Traditional & Contemporary Instruments

Bhopal residents were treated to their inaugural aqua sound healing session, offering a refreshing escape from the daily grind and an opportunity to unwind through the soothing combination of sound, water, and mindfulness practices. The centerpiece of the wellness experience was a diverse array of traditional and contemporary sound healing instruments, including ocean drums, earth gongs, rain sticks, and singing bowls, each contributing a unique timbre to the overall soundscape.

The 45-minute session, hosted by Wizard of Sound and Kalamkari Events, aimed to provide a holistic wellness experience, combining the therapeutic properties of sound and water in a calming natural setting. Attendees had the choice to fully immerse themselves in the pool during the Aqua Experience, allowing the gentle movement of water to amplify the acoustic vibrations, or to relax poolside on mats or loungers and soak in the tranquil soundscape.

Central India's first female gong healer, TEDx speaker, and founder of Wizard of Sound Healing Clinic, Aarti Sinha, emphasized the immersive wellness aspect of the session, highlighting the seamless integration of therapeutic sound instruments, water, and a serene environment.

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