Join us at the barn for a relaxing retreat for the mind. During the two hour event Jeanne, Maddie, and Amy will use the healing power of sound along with the presence of horses to transport you into a state of tranquility.
Sound Healing is rooted in the theory that the entire universe is made of vibrations. Because our bodies are rhythmic and harmonic, we can go out of tune or lose our rhythm. If you are feeling like this you are not alone. Sound Healing uses vibrations to realign our chakras. If you are new to the idea of chakras do no be intimated! If you feel unbalanced, or out of control chances are you need to center and realign.
When you arrive at the barn our team will be waiting to greet you. From there we will have a short discussion about sound healing and its effects on both human and horses. In our two hour seminar we will review the seven human chakras, as well as the chakras of the horses. Weather permitting, we will walk into the pasture and interact with the horses using the sound bowls. Here you will be able to see how singing bowls and sound vibrations can spark changes in the horses first hand.
After a short break we will reconnect as a group and you will get to relax and observe the sound healing for yourself. In this portion is where we will work to realign your seven chakras, helping you find a more peaceful and centered you than when you arrived at the farm.
The Details
Proceeds benefit Equine Assisted Therapy of New Jersey, A non-profit 501 C3 Corporation.
Our mission is to provide quality therapeutic services with the partnership of horses that impact the body, mind and spirit.
Sound Healing is rooted in the theory that the entire universe is made of vibrations. Because our bodies are rhythmic and harmonic, we can go out of tune or lose our rhythm. If you are feeling like this you are not alone. Sound Healing uses vibrations to realign our chakras. If you are new to the idea of chakras do no be intimated! If you feel unbalanced, or out of control chances are you need to center and realign.
When you arrive at the barn our team will be waiting to greet you. From there we will have a short discussion about sound healing and its effects on both human and horses. In our two hour seminar we will review the seven human chakras, as well as the chakras of the horses. Weather permitting, we will walk into the pasture and interact with the horses using the sound bowls. Here you will be able to see how singing bowls and sound vibrations can spark changes in the horses first hand.
After a short break we will reconnect as a group and you will get to relax and observe the sound healing for yourself. In this portion is where we will work to realign your seven chakras, helping you find a more peaceful and centered you than when you arrived at the farm.
The Details
- No horse experience is necessary.
- All activity will occur in the presence of horses. (No riding).
- Dress for comfort and bring a blanket or yoga mat
- Coffee, tea, and light snacks will be provided
- Spaces are limited to ensure a safe and comforting environment
Proceeds benefit Equine Assisted Therapy of New Jersey, A non-profit 501 C3 Corporation.
Our mission is to provide quality therapeutic services with the partnership of horses that impact the body, mind and spirit.
Sound Healing with Amy Martin
I’d like to tell you about my recent journey into Sound Medicine.
An extension from my energy practice as a year Reiki Master and Massage Therapist since 2000, this sojourn was a natural transition during 2020, the year of limited personal “hands-on” interaction. My sound practice began with the arrival of my crystal singing bowls from Nepal in late March 2020. I became certified in Sound Therapy and am an active member of the Sound Healer’s Association. My healing collection includes seven crystal bowls, a full set of Feng Shui Zephir wind chimes, a rainstick, and 5 brass singing bowls. My Sound Medicine concert is an outdoor event adhering to standard social distancing measures. Individuals provide their own water and yoga mat and/or blanket. |
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