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How Tibetan Singing Bowls Interact with the Nervous System (Without Forcing Regulation)
Tibetan singing bowls produce long, sustained tones with gentle overtones. These sounds do not start and stop abruptly. They unfold. They linger. They fade slowly. This gradual movement can be easier for the nervous system to tolerate than sharp or unpredictable sound.
Julie Jewels Smoot
Jan 111 min read


You Don’t Need to Relax to Heal: Why Trauma-Informed Sound Is Different
If sound healing has ever made you feel restless, emotional, numb, irritated, or even resistant, nothing has gone wrong. Your body isn’t failing. Your nervous system isn’t broken.
It may be doing exactly what it needs to do.
Trauma-informed sound work begins with a different assumption than most wellness culture: healing does not require relaxation. Healing requires safety, consent, and honest presence—sometimes quiet, sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes wordless.
Julie Jewels Smoot
Jan 73 min read


What I’ve Learned from Sitting with Sound When Nothing Happens
There are moments in sound work when nothing seems to happen. No waves of emotion. No visions. No release that announces itself. Just sound, breath, and the ordinary awareness of being in a body. These moments are often misunderstood. We’re conditioned to look for signs—proof that something is working. When nothing obvious occurs, it’s easy to assume the session failed, that the sound missed its mark, or that we somehow did it wrong.
Julie Jewels Smoot
Jan 43 min read


The Sidereal Moon Gong Experience
A beautifully crafted Sidereal Moon Gong featuring a symbolic crescent moon design at its center, radiating with tonal elegance and mystic allure.
Julie Jewels Smoot
Jan 32 min read


The Healing Power of Silence in Sound Therapy and Its Impact on the Nervous System
Sound healing invites us to listen deeply—not just to the sounds themselves but to the spaces between them. This “listening between the sounds” trains the mind to be present and attentive in a new way.
Julie Jewels Smoot
Jan 33 min read
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