Soul Aligned

Good day, one and all! I hope you’re enjoying the summer days. I’m grateful that the weather continues to be mild here. The pink and purple twilights are magical. What I love most about this summer break from university is the freedom in which I can move and breathe at my own pace. Ahhhh, slow, meditative mornings with my cup of coffee. Movies in the evenings. Solitude and ritual. It’s been a breath of fresh air, and I feel I’m moving forward with the energy of The Sun, toward new beginnings with the Ace of Pentacles.

I’ve been meditating on my past, present, and future. I spoke of liminal spaces in my last post. It seems that for the past two years, I’ve occupied such a space. Though there has been significant discomfort, I’m learning to embrace the strange, uncomfortable juxtoposition of being “in-between,” forward moving, yet not quite “there.” Death and rebirth, summer’s theme. What is dying? What is being rebirthed? Or birthed?

The notion of building a sound healing practice seems to have taken root, a tiny seed planted. With care, perhaps it’ll bloom and grow. Self-employment is quite scary to me. I had a private practice for two years, and I know how hard it is to establish a thriving small business and maintain financial stability. The weeds. I’ve been a board-certified music therapist since 2009 and recently began training in sound healing, utilizing singing bowls and other instruments, chanting, researching the science behind sound medicine. Yes, there is more research now than ever. I facilitated four sound healing groups last semester and a number of drum circles at work. I would facilitate such sessions much differently in a private practice.

My primary instrument is piano. I majored in piano performance then learned guitar and drumming during the course of my music therapy studies, a requirement to obtain certification. I sing, though it’s not my strong suit. I obtained training in group drum circle facilitation years ago, fell in love with the drum. I miss my piano and playing dearly. I feel that music is calling to me again, my first love. Full circle, perhaps. Interestingly, I have listened to less music than ever before. Silence has been like a balm.

The birth of a sound healing practice is slow, very slow, intentionally. There are so many sound healing practitioners these days, especially in California. It’s almost trendy at the moment. Yet, my intention is to help people along their spiritual and wellness journey, to enhance, to restore, to create an opening for self-discovery and increased spirituality. We’ll see how things develop over the next year. The story continues as I tune into my heart and intuition, caring for the sacred practice I hope to build, one step at a time. 


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4 thoughts on “Soul Aligned

  1. Michael Williams's avatarMichael Williams

    hey, wanted to tell you that I was talking to a girl that also recommended sound healing and she basically got me to buy one of those bowls 🙂 it arrived on Friday and I’ve just been familiarizing myself with it. i can see the benefits right away.

    i really think you’re on the right path with sound healing especially since you’re a music therapist and it’s one more thing to add on to your repertoire. i can’t wait to hear how this works out for you, i think it will work splendidly! enjoy the rest of your weekend 🙂 Mike

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    1. Moongirl's avatarMoongirl Post author

      Thank you so much! I’m glad that you got yourself a bowl, too! You’ll enjoy playing and listening. What note is it? I was working on my website and business cards all day yesterday 🙂 A very fun and creative endeavor. I’m exploring other website platforms. I’ve used Square Space in the past, but it’s expensive. I suppose they all are. Can’t wait to reveal one day in the near future. I truly hope that sound therapy becomes more and more understood and utilized for the healing and wellness of all, humans and animals!

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  2. camilla wells paynter's avatarcamilla wells paynter

    This is really exciting! The yoga studio I belong to hosts a monthly sound healing. I’ve been a few times now and I was blown away. It’s fantastic! It sounds like you’re well on your way to finding your niche! Here’s to the unfolding of a wonderful journey!

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