Acupunture & Gong Resonance
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Sound and Needles: Seven Years of Combined Practice
For the past seven years I have been holding combined sessions with a dear friend who is a qualified acupuncturist. Two ancient healing traditions woven into one experience: acupuncture and Gong Resonance.
The shape of a session is simple. At the start, my friend chooses the acupuncture points we will work with that session, drawing on her years of training and her reading of what is being called for. She places the needles, and then the Gong begins. The needles stay in place as the sound moves through the room, around the body, and into the cellular structure beneath.
What we have noticed, again and again, is that these two practices belong together. Acupuncture opens the meridians and invites stagnant energy to move. The Gong then carries that opening deeper, sustaining the work the needles have begun. Where acupuncture works through precise points, the Gong works through the whole vibrational field. Where the needles invite stillness, the sound holds the space for that stillness to settle and integrate.
The people who come back regularly tell us the same thing in different words. The relaxation goes deeper. The benefits last longer. Body, mind and spirit feel met all at once. Some drift into that not-quite-sleep place where the cells do their quiet work of reorganising. Others stay present throughout, watching colours, hearing tones, feeling sensations travel through them. Many describe a lightness that stays with them for days afterwards.
This is what complementary therapy can be when it is genuinely complementary. Not two treatments placed side by side, but two streams becoming one current. The precision and the resonance. The stillness and the song.
If you would like to experience a combined session, please get in touch. We hold them through the year and they tend to fill quickly.
@followers Gong Resonance
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For the past seven years I have been holding combined sessions with a dear friend who is a qualified acupuncturist. Two ancient healing traditions woven into one experience: acupuncture and Gong Resonance.
The shape of a session is simple. At the start, my friend chooses the acupuncture points we will work with that session, drawing on her years of training and her reading of what is being called for. She places the needles, and then the Gong begins. The needles stay in place as the sound moves through the room, around the body, and into the cellular structure beneath.
What we have noticed, again and again, is that these two practices belong together. Acupuncture opens the meridians and invites stagnant energy to move. The Gong then carries that opening deeper, sustaining the work the needles have begun. Where acupuncture works through precise points, the Gong works through the whole vibrational field. Where the needles invite stillness, the sound holds the space for that stillness to settle and integrate.
The people who come back regularly tell us the same thing in different words. The relaxation goes deeper. The benefits last longer. Body, mind and spirit feel met all at once. Some drift into that not-quite-sleep place where the cells do their quiet work of reorganising. Others stay present throughout, watching colours, hearing tones, feeling sensations travel through them. Many describe a lightness that stays with them for days afterwards.
This is what complementary therapy can be when it is genuinely complementary. Not two treatments placed side by side, but two streams becoming one current. The precision and the resonance. The stillness and the song.
If you would like to experience a combined session, please get in touch. We hold them through the year and they tend to fill quickly.
@followers Gong Resonance
DM for More INFO
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