Just a quick reminder that you can book any session during the week at any time.
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Just a quick reminder that you can book any session during the week at any time.
If you’d like to be added to the WhatsApp what’s on group send on your details.
Creation Sound Therapy is on bluesky now, if you’re on it, say hello!


We often treat stress like it’s just a part of modern life — something to “push through.”
But the truth is: chronic stress slowly destroys your mind and body.
It shows up in ways you might not even connect:
Trouble sleeping
Lack of focus or memory fog
Chest pain or rapid heartbeat
Hair loss
Muscle tension and fatigue
Panic attacks and anxiety
Upset stomach, nausea, acid reflux
Zero energy or motivation
This isn’t weakness — it’s your body’s way of saying “enough.”
How Stress Affects You
When your mind is constantly in “fight or flight” mode, your body floods with cortisol and adrenaline. Over time, this damages your immune system, hormones, digestion, and even your heart. It’s not just emotional — it’s chemical.
How to Heal and Prevent It
Here’s what truly helps — not a quick fix, but a steady return to balance:
1. Breathe consciously.
Deep, slow breathing activates your parasympathetic nervous system — your body’s “calm” mode.
2. Meditate or sit in silence. (Sound Journeys are very beneficial)
Just 10 minutes a day of mindful stillness reduces stress hormones and clears mental noise.
3. Move your body daily.
Walk, stretch, dance, or do yoga — motion releases built-up tension and boosts happy hormones.
4. Sleep like it’s sacred.
Your body heals while you rest. Aim for 7–8 hours of quality sleep.
5. Eat real food.
Whole, natural foods restore gut balance and energy. Avoid too much caffeine or sugar — they heighten anxiety.
6. Set boundaries.
Say no to what drains you. Protect your peace like it’s your most valuable possession — because it is.
7. Talk it out or write it down.
Expressing your emotions keeps them from turning into physical symptoms.
Remember: You don’t have to fight stress — you have to release it. Return to your breath, your body, your now. That’s where healing begins.
People often ask before or after a Sound Journey , “what are the benefits” – “what does it do” – “is it good for health” and so on, if you’re reading this, chances are you’re curious too!
This article below is from a world famous gong master Alan Steinborn, he uses the term “Gong Journey” and it also applies to Sound Journeys too.
Food for thought, so grab a cuppa for a ten minute read ….

Today’s world pushes us and pulls us in a million directions. Distractions, obligations, jobs, kids, marriages, school, friends, phones, social media –our outwardly facing demands are endless.
A gong bath is a vacation from all of that.
If nothing else, a gong bath gives you an hour with your own thoughts and your own feelings, with no distractions except the gong sounds. The gong sounds are there as a support for you. They give you something to focus on, that has no meaning, but triggers all the meanings and memories of your life. Thus, you get to experience a deep and revealing journey of your life.
The result is that you get clear on things, you get energy, you find yourself again. You have a reset. A recalibration. What could be better than that?
Most all of us have heard about the benefits of meditation. We know that it is a meta-skill that improves every area of our lives that matter us. Health, relationships, peace of mind, even our financial concerns; we have heard that all these areas of life benefit from a regular meditation practice.
But where to start? How to start? A gong bath is an excellent place to start because it meets you exactly where you are and you cannot do it wrong! You can think as much as you want, you can think about specific topics, you can even sleep and you still get the benefits.
It is precious to have something you can do that has such a profound effect on your well-being which requires nothing of you more than making an appointment and showing up.
Gong baths interact with your bones, your fluids, your organs, your muscles, your skin in a way that leaves you better than before.
At every gong bath, it is reported that the vibrations of the gongs massage organs and muscles that are tight, stuck, blocked, creating flow. It does this from the inside out. Our bodies are mostly made of water, and the vibrations activate the fluids in your body, causing them to move into stuck spaces. This activates a powerful healing response.
It doesn’t just work with the fluids in your body. It actually vibrates your bones also. The bone vibrations create a basic listening/feeling response in your mind. It is the clearing of this connection between feeling and hearing that creates a peaceful state.
Sounds and vibrations trigger thoughts and emotions. With the gongs there is a whole ocean of different sounds. Some quiet, some sublime and beautiful, some scary, some in your face.
All of this triggers memory responses in you. It is a safe and easy space to integrate all these different emotions and thoughts without doing anything! It just works. How?
Because the memories and emotions being triggered are so numerous and rich, that you cannot create the same old stories and meanings. You just have to let it go, and go on the journey of images, feelings, etc. In this way, these memories are allowed to move freely in your awareness, and thus get completed in the present moment. This just happens by itself. Again, you don’t have to do anything special. The sound takes you on the journey of emotional healing.
As a result of clearing body blockages, emotional healing, staying still in a resting position for an hour, giving yourself a break from action and reaction, you end up in a very relaxed state, usually. Sometimes not. Some times, it brings you to something you have to deal with in your life and then, you are clear and with power, but not relaxed, but usually this is not the case. Usually, people tend to float out of the studio when the gong bath is over.
Some people being able to sleep the whole night through, for the first time in years. Others report vivid dreaming. Some sleep lightly the first night after a gong bath, and then deeply thereafter. The value of better sleep is probably obvious to you.
All the great spiritual teachers seem to agree. The key ingredient to awakening is getting quiet and staying alert. This alert quiet is the dawn of your own wisdom, and it is available to you at every gong bath.
Cars, trucks, road construction, bustling streets, busses filled with people and conversations; there are so many different sounds we deal with on a daily basis. How do we deal them? Do we ignore them? Do we put our headphones on and escape from them? Do they bring out emotions like anger or fear? If you are like me, the answer to all these questions is ‘all of the above.’ I have done all of that. The gong baths have changed this. Paradoxically, they have made me more sensitive, but at the same time more tolerant and even appreciative of sounds that used to bother me a lot. This is because a gong bath has so many different kinds of sounds that we start creating new associates with sounds we just called noise previously. It is an underrated benefit of immense value to walk around town and appreciate all the varied sounds, as if they were music.
All the people who come regularly know this. With repeated gong baths, the experience of the bath goes deeper and deeper, beyond all the stories and preferences, beyond our ideas of who we are, into a space of alert receptivity that goes down and further down into a gentle stillness which is nothing but spacious awareness. I will be writing more about this one in the near future.
Without even trying, just by attending gong baths, and learning to journey through the millions of memories, images, sounds, we nurture a more accepting and loving approach to life. This approach will impact everyone you come in contact with. From strangers to spouses; from colleagues to kids. This is no small thing. It is a huge thing, and the best part about it is that you don’t need to do anything to get it. You just show up and it happens.
Take some time out to relax, restore and revive yourself through sound.
Join in our next Sound Meditation this Thursday June 10th at 8pm.
A sound meditation uses different instruments and sounds to create a “soundscape” where the ultimate feeling is deep relaxation, All the instruments used give different tones and frequencies and have many different benefits to mind, body and soul.
One of the many instruments used during a Sound Meditation are Tibetan Singing bowls,
“The soothing sounds of Tibetan bowls are a very powerful tool for wellness and can be used jointly with massage techniques to enhance and prolong the effects of physical treatments. The bowls used are a great tool to tune the body and bring balance where it is needed ,both at cellular and physical level. They also bring a deep state of relaxation to mind body and spirit by relaxing the system responsible for the production of cortisol (stress hormone)”.
Whether you’ve done this before or it’s your first time, participation is simple, all you need to do is give yourself the time, the gift of being present. Slow down and switch off, we all need it and it’s beneficial in so many ways to give ourselves a deep sense and feel of relaxation.
All you need is a comfortable quiet space, sit or lie down, use a yoga matt or chair.
You can use some headphones or speakers and let the sound do the rest.
All our meditations are 45-60 minutes long, this is ideal for some people but you can do it in stages too as you will have access to replay the session when you want.
Tickets available here, event link will be emailed to you on payment.

Sound Meditation Thursday 10th June
€15.00