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Exploring the Sound of Healing

Sound healing is a practice that helps restore the balance of energy to the body through the use of human voice, sounds of nature, or instruments that work to reset the calibration of body and mind through frequency resonance. From the most ancient times, sound has been used in prayer, drumming and vocalizing to restore the mind, rejuvenate the body and elevate the spiritual awareness and connectivity.

In a sound healing session, a facilitator (mau) uses tuning forks or other sound frequency or tone-producing instrument sources either directly on the body or in the immediate bio-field around the body to help establish a shift in brainwave patterns, which promotes whole brain restoration, function and general coherence. This process enhances the body’s ability to release stress while helping to bolster the body’s immune system. Today, the use of sound healing for treatment has emerged in many hospitals and cancer treatment centers, and is often an integral part of the recovery process from traumatic brain injury.

Columbia Resilience, with grant funding sourced from the Richland County Discretionary Grant, is sponsoring a free class for women experiencing chronic stress on Tuesday mornings. Please check the calendar of events for dates, times and details. Those interested in more information or desiring to schedule an appointment or consultation, should contact healing therapist and owner of Chi Energy Balance, Pamila Lorentz, today!

Call Pam Lorentz at 803-749-1576. Also visit CenterForHealthIntegration.com. 

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