Aug 08, 2025 at 07:00 pm - Aug 08, 2025 at 09:00 pm
Lower Addison Gardens, London W14 8BQ, UK
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Immerse yourself in the soothing vibrations of this transformative experience designed to promote relaxation, clarity, and inner peace. 🎶🧘🏻♀️🌿
✨This session uses the powerful, healing sounds of gongs to create a deeply meditative state. 🌌🔔
August 8 marks the peak of the Lion’s Gate Portal, a powerful cosmic alignment when the Sun in Leo, the star Sirius, and the Orion's Belt align with Earth, opening a gateway of heightened energy and spiritual activation. It's considered a potent time for transformation, heart-centered intentions, and manifestation.
Experiencing a gong bath on this day amplifies the healing vibrations, helping participants align with their highest potential.As you lie comfortably on a soft cushion or sofa spot, the resonant tones and harmonious frequencies will wash over you, helping to release tension, calm the mind, and rejuvenate the spirit all in the comfort of a beautiful private residence near Holland Park. 🪷
🌟Everything will be provided for you—including mats, blankets, eye masks, etc. Feel free to dress for comfort or bring clothes to change into if you want. 🛋️🧸👕
Join us for this journey of sound and self-discovery,and leave feeling refreshed, grounded, and uplifted. 🌿✨
No prior experience is necessary—just come as you are! 🌈
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YVONNE LIANG
Acupuncturist and Sound Healer trained in both Traditional Chinese Medicine and Five Elements Acupuncture (Worsley method). Graduate of Asante Academy and member of the Acupuncture Society UK. Yvonne supports healing for a range of conditions including stress, anxiety, sleep, hormonal imbalances, digestion, and chronic pain. She is also a trained gong practitioner, having studied with the Cummings Twins, and facilitates overnight gong baths (pujas) with Rogergongs and GongFree. Her holistic healing sessions invite deep restoration, energetic alignment, and a return to natural balance.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to bring anything?
Everything is provided for you, cushions, eye masks, blankets. Just come in comfortable clothes as you'll be laying down.
What is a gong bath?
A gong bath is a deeply relaxing, immersive meditation experience where participants are “bathed” in sound waves and vibrations from gongs, singing bowls, and other instruments. There is no water involved—just soothing sound that helps promote balance, harmony, and wellbeing
Who can participate?
Most people can join a gong bath. However, it is not recommended for those in their first trimester of pregnancy, individuals with pacemakers, severe epilepsy, severe osteoporosis, recent hip/joint operations, or recent bone fractures. If you have tinnitus or are especially sensitive to sound, pleas
Do I need any experience?
No experience is necessary. Just come with an open mind and allow yourself to relax and be present.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. There are no special requirements—just be cozy and at ease
What happens during a gong bath?
You will lie down while the gong and other instruments are played. The session typically includes a short introduction and guided relaxation, followed by the sound immersion, and ends with a few minutes of silence before gently returning to awareness
How will I feel during and after the session?
Experiences vary. Many people feel deeply relaxed, peaceful, or even fall asleep. Some may experience tingling, emotional release, or visualizations. Afterward, you may feel lighter, clearer, or more energized
Are there any benefits?
Gong baths can help reduce stress and anxiety, promote better sleep, improve mood, support the immune system, and help clear emotional and energetic blockages
What if I fall asleep during the session?
It’s perfectly fine to fall asleep. Many people do! The session is about relaxation and letting go. Snoring can be disturbing so someone might tap you on the shoulders to wake you up. It's best to be in a meditative state rather than fully asleep.
Can I come if I’m pregnant?
It is generally advised to wait until after the first trimester of pregnancy before attending a gong bath