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Sound Healing, March 28, 2026

Sound Healing, March 28, 2026

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Sound Healing with David Gibson Immersive Sound Baths The Four Pillars of the Sound Healing Center The organization operates through four primary branches: the Globe Institute, the Sound Healing Store, the Sound Therapy Center, and the Sound Healing Research Foundation. The Globe Institute stands as the only state-approved college in the United States dedicated to sound healing, offering certificates both in-person in Sausalito and online. Complementing this is the Sound Healing Store, which hosts over 400 instruments and advanced vibroacoustic technologies, such as sound lounges and brainwave assessment software. The clinical side is supported by the Sound Therapy Center, which addresses over 40 specific health issues, including a specialized protocol for dementia that has been implemented in Northern California for the last two years. Educational Programs and Community Outreach The center places a strong emphasis on vocational training, aiming for a 70% job placement rate for its students. Beyond its core certificates, the Sound Education Association recently secured a $100,000 grant to integrate its curriculum into two Montessori schools, creating over 2,500 exercises for children from infancy through age 18. These programs are designed around brain development research and are currently expanding globally. For adults, the center offers summer intensives, recording programs, and unique retreats like the annual Mount Shasta Sound Healing Retreat held each August. The 20th Annual Sound Healing Conference (April 24-26) The upcoming 20th Sound Healing Conference is a free online event featuring 14 of the world's top researchers, pioneers, and sound therapists. The conference covers a vast array of topics, including the harmonic series, sacred geometry, and somatic singing. Notable presentations include Ryan Sarnataro's deep dive into antique singing bowls, Marianne Gubri's work with the harp as an intuitive healing instrument, and Jerry Jen's research into muscle testing. Each session is designed to be immersive, incorporating "sound baths" to provide participants with a direct experience of the healing frequencies discussed. Immersive Sound Bath Demonstrations The latter portion of the presentation focuses on experiential sound baths from various practitioners. Jenn Cunnings provides a light language transmission, while Marla May utilizes the frame drum for a more activating experience. Maren Azoff leads participants in the Sanskrit chant "Aham Prema" (I am divine love), emphasizing the importance of clear vowels and deep abdominal breathing to move frequency through the body. These demonstrations illustrate the diverse modalities—ranging from harps and chimes to vocal invocations—used to induce states of deep relaxation and "bliss." The Sound Healing Center offers a robust framework for those seeking to explore sound as a therapeutic tool, whether through formal vocational education, scientific research, or personal wellness. By bridging the gap between ancient practices like singing bowls and modern technologies like voice analysis software, the center provides a comprehensive path toward holistic harmony and professional certification in the field.
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