Sound Healing – Healing Resonance for the Soul
Nada Brahma – The world is sound

All life expresses itself through vibration – in cells, organs, thoughts, and emotions. When vibration becomes audible, we call it sound. Applied with awareness and precision, sound can influence the body, calm the nervous system, and support deeper processes of release and integration.
For millennia, sound has played a role in healing traditions across cultures – from ancient Egyptian vowel chanting to Tibetan bowls and shamanic drumming. Modern research increasingly explores how sound and frequency can affect physiology, perception, and emotional states.
How I Work with Sound
At the center of my work is the voice. Through intuitive tones and chants that arise in the moment, I work directly with the client’s energetic field. By varying pitch, timbre, and intensity, I can perceive areas of tension or imbalance and respond in a way that supports regulation and coherence.
Sometimes structured vocal patterns emerge, sometimes simple tones. Each session is guided by what is present and what the system is ready to process.
Instruments such as singing bowls, tuning forks, or shamanic drums may be used as support – not as the primary method, but to complement or stabilize the process where appropriate.
Deep Emotional Work with Ancient Sounds
For deeply held emotional material, I occasionally work with traditional sound forms – such as Vedic tabla rhythms or Peruvian whistling vessels. These sound structures can engage layers of the nervous system that are less accessible through cognitive approaches and may support the release of stored emotional patterns.
The Monochord Sound Bed
A central instrument in my work is the monochord sound bed, derived from the Pythagorean monochord tradition. It produces a continuous field of harmonic overtones that are perceived not only through hearing, but also directly through the body.
While lying on the instrument, the body experiences subtle vibrational input across its entire surface. This can support deep relaxation, nervous system regulation, and a shift into a more coherent internal state. Many experience it as a form of non-verbal, vibrational bodywork.
The monochord sound bed is a powerful complementary tool, particularly when integrated into a broader therapeutic or energetic process.
Sound Finds Its Way
Each session is a process of interaction – between your system, the sound, and what is ready to shift. The work follows what emerges in the moment. Changes can be immediate, or unfold gradually over time.
Sound works where words do not reach.
If you would like to work with your own voice as a healing tool, my personal training → Healing Through Sound – The Divine Name offers a comprehensive introduction to sound healing with the voice. The training covers the physics of sound and overtones, the chakras and their sacred sounds, overtone singing, and the Divine Name – an ancient sacred sound technique taught by Jonathan Goldman, for which I am an authorized instructor. Available online or in person. No musical experience required.