Sacred Healing Nature Sound Bath
Teacher
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Sherab Gyalmo (Tanya Nie)
Tanya found the precious dharma in her early 20’s and has had the great fortune of meeting her root lama Khentrul Rinpoche in 2004 and has studied under his guidance since then. She has attended several empowerments and retreats across the globe in India, Indonesia and Tibet and has had the great fortune to study and practice the completion practices of the 6 Vajra Yogas of Kalachakra.
Tanya has met and studied under the guidance of several great masters including His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Chogyi Trichen Rinpoche, HE Kathog Rigzin Chenpo, Khenpo Sherab, Khalkha Jetsun Dhampa, Tulku Jamyang Zhinpa and Lama Nanthong. As a devoted volunteer of the Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Institute, Tanya assists with many activities that support the temple including fundraising, communications, social media and assists as a casual teacher in TBRI’s regular scheduled classes.
Sacred Healing Nature Sound Bath
Saturday 16th November 2024 – 10am
This event is available In-person only.
10 spots each session.
Come on a journey through nature with this nature themed sound bath. Explore the blissful sounds of nature through instruments and guided meditation. Go to your favourite place and relax, heal and just be. Forget time and ground into the space with this gorgeous restorative journey. We all have the power to spontaneously and naturally heal.
Sessions run between 60-90 minutes each.
*Note – Rime is a fully volunteer run organization. All proceeds from tickets go to the temple upkeep and running costs
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a sound bath?
A sound bath is usually called as such as the sounds tend to wash over you like water. Sound healing is a non-invasive healing and relaxation technique facilitated by a sound practitioner. The combination of sounds creates the environment for the body to go into its own natural healing state.
Who is a sound bath suitable for?
A public sound bath is suitable for most people. As a general rule, sound healing in a group setting is very safe, as instruments will not be played on the body. The one main exception is for people with sound-induced epilepsy and for people experiencing acute mental health conditions.