Trauma-informed sound experiences using gongs, singing bowls, and non-demanding listening
Created for those who need space—not pressure—to reconnect with themselves
Even when these expectations are offered gently, they are still expectations. And for many people—especially those with trauma histories—expectations can feel like pressure.
Trauma-informed sound healing begins with a different premise:
Nothing is required of you.
There are moments when language collapses. Moments when words feel thin, inadequate, or completely unreachable. Trauma, grief, and deep emotional states often live beyond the reach of speech. The mind searches for explanation while the body holds experience in silence. This is where the voice becomes a portal. Before we learned to speak, we learned to sound. Long before meaning, there was vibration. The human voice is not simply a tool for communication—it is an instrument of