Close your eyes and soak up the acquistic vibrations of Tibetan Himalaya singing bowl, descending into deep, silent savasana with a supersonic state of mindfulness. It promises to heal the mind, body ...
A group of beanie-clad women carrying pillows and doonas trickle into a country hall on a Wednesday night to set up their swags in a circle. They've come to Bundalaguah-Myrtlebank Hall in central ...
A relaxing soak in the tub isn’t the only kind of bath that can have health benefits. Waves of soothing, echoing sound from traditional wind and percussion instruments, also known as a “sound bath,” ...
A sound bath uses musical instruments to create a relaxing meditation experience. Benefits of a sound bath include relaxation, stress reduction, and improved sleep. Sound baths typically last for 60 ...
Hundreds began lining up in the courtyard of Grace Cathedral as the sun dipped behind the stone spires on a warm San Francisco night in September. The crowd, many dressed in sweatpants or pajamas, ...
Studies show that when it comes to silencing your mind, sound may be the most effective tool. Studies have found that sounds like flowing water or rhythmic music can positively impact the brain, ...
Studies have shown that meditation has physical and mental health benefits, and it can also help with creativity and information retention. Jay Taylor of Current Vibrations joined Jewell Hillery for ...
As I witnessed the droning sounds of Tarek Atoui’s hybrid sculpture performance at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, I noticed a family of four—two young parents with two young children—sitting ...
In San Francisco, seas of people staring down at their phones are as much a fixture of the city as trolley cars and fog. But a few nights out of the year, 1,300 people put away their digital devices ...