Raja Yoga Healing
Sound healing for people who want depth without performance.
Private sound healing, group sound baths, and singing bowl training held in a steady, human, and professional way.
A session is not a spectacle. It is a carefully held room: grounded instruments, enough silence, and a pace that lets the body arrive honestly.



Choose your way in
Three clear paths, one grounded practice.
Each offer is simple to understand and easy to edit in WordPress: one-to-one support, shared listening spaces, and serious training for students.
Private sessions
One-to-one sound healing with time to arrive, ask questions, rest, and leave without being rushed.
Group sound baths
A calm shared room for small groups, studios, workshops, retreats, and workplace wellbeing days.
Training
Beginner and advanced singing bowl training with technique, room awareness, ethics, and supervised practice.
What a session feels like
Not mystical theater. A room that lets the nervous system stop bracing.
You may lie down or sit with support while bowls, gentle rhythm, and silence move through the space. Some people feel warmth, heaviness, emotion, or simple rest. Some feel very little at first. The work allows that honesty.
Sound healing is offered as a complementary wellness practice, not a medical treatment or a promise of cure.

Teacher note
The quality of the room matters as much as the instrument.
“Sound is simple, but the way we meet it matters. My work is to create a space where people do not have to perform calm. They can arrive as they are, listen honestly, and leave with a little more steadiness.”

Training
A serious school feeling, not a weekend certificate factory.
Students learn how to listen before technique becomes habit: touch, pressure, rhythm, restraint, room response, and the ethics of holding space.
BeginnerBowls, mallets, sound quality, simple sequencing, and safe session structure.
AdvancedGroup work, transitions, observation, room dynamics, and professional boundaries.
EventsSound baths, workshops, retreats, and corporate sessions planned around the actual room.
Common questions
Before your first visit
Keep answers direct, practical, and free from exaggerated spiritual or medical claims.
Do I need experience with meditation or yoga?
No. You only need comfortable clothing, a willingness to rest, and the freedom to communicate what you need.
Can I book for a group or workplace?
Yes. Group sessions can be adapted for studios, gatherings, retreats, and workplaces when the room, timing, and participant needs are clear.
Begin with a real conversation.
Ask about private sessions, training, events, or a group sound bath.