Gong baths at the Hub
We’re thrilled to be working with musician and dream worker Harry Wheeler to put on immersive sound bath events for the community 𖦹
Join Harry for an evening under the Waxing Gibbous Moon, where you'll be enveloped by the oceanic sounds of a powerful 90cm Earth Gong and Wind Gong.
This Gong Bath is a solo experience, allowing you to journey within a safe and peaceful space.
As a trained DreamWorker, Harry is present to facilitate your relaxation and inner exploration.
If you'd like to further explore your experience, you're welcome to email him after the session.
Contact: harry@dream-analysis.uk
Gong Bath: Waxing Gibbous Moon
what to expect
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what to expect 𖦹
In a Gong Bath, you'll lie down, close your eyes, and allow the vibrations to guide your brainwaves into a deeply relaxed state. It will last for around an hour.
Each experience is unique, but common benefits might include:
Deep insight (connection to your higher self)
Visions, intuition, or sudden clarity
A profound sense of relaxation and calm
Reduced muscle tension.
Let the gongs wash away your stress and rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit. Booking below
Book Here
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Just yourself, but additional comforts might include:
-Pillow for your head
-Eye mask
-Mats are provided, but adding your own on top might add comfort/familiarity
-Sleeping bag/blanket to keep warm
-An open mind.
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If you are experiencing any of the following, you attend this session at your own risk. Please contact Harry for more information:
Are you less than 3 months’ pregnant?
Do you have or have you had, frequency triggered epilepsy or any seizures which you believe are sound triggered?
Are you currently being treated for, or do you currently have, clinical depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, dis-associative disorders, paranoid schizophrenia or any other serious mental health condition?
Do you have a diagnosis of PTSD (or feel you have PTSD).
Have you recently had surgery or any medical procedure? Are there any complications or pain with this?
Are you prone to anaphylaxis or require any life-saving medication to be administered? Do you need to carry an Epi-pen, for example?
Do you have any serious medical conditions or general special needs that I need to know about beforehand?
Are you comfortable lying on the floor? Would you prefer to be treated in a chair?
Do you have metal implants in your body, such as pins or joints?
Are you considered a vulnerable adult?

