Trauma-informed sound experiences using gongs, singing bowls, and non-demanding listening
Created for those who need space—not pressure—to reconnect with themselves
You do not need to listen the entire time.
You do not need to stay near the sound.
You do not need to “work with” the vibration.
Turning the sound off is part of the practice.
Leaving the room is part of the practice.
Needing quiet afterward is part of the practice.
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.