Trauma-informed sound experiences using gongs, singing bowls, and non-demanding listening
Created for those who need space—not pressure—to reconnect with themselves
Healing is deeply personal, but it can also become a bridge to service. My journey with the Chiron Gong began as a way to tend to my own emotional, mental, and energetic well-being. Over time, I realized that the lessons I learned in the gong’s resonance could be extended outward, helping others create their own space for reflection, release, and integration.
One of the most profound lessons I’ve learned from working with the Chiron Gong is that healing is rarely about fixing. In a world that prizes solutions and outcomes, it can feel counterintuitive to simply listen, witness, and allow.
Chiron’s story is not about erasing pain, but about learning to live with awareness, dignity, and inner strength. The Chiron Gong embodies this archetype through its tonal character. Its sound often feels introspective, layered, and emotionally nuanced. Rather than pushing outward, it draws attention inward—toward what is ready to be acknowledged, held, and integrated.