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Incredible 50-hour certified sound therapy training in Thailand is a culmination of a lifetime’s wealth of knowledge and rich experience in sound and vibrational modalities as well as ceremonial practices.
During the training, there is the option of staying at the actual training venue which is a yoga resort itself or staying in resorts within a few minutes walking distance of the venue. There is the choice of traditional Thai wooden bungalows or more modern plush concrete rooms, fan or air-conditioner, private bathrooms, single or double beds, and twin or triple share allocations.
Rooms are clean, bright, and furnished according to your selection. Two of the resorts Pure Nature Yoga uses have their own small swimming pools. Scooters and bicycles are easy to rent to get around and find yourself in some unknown terrain in Koh Yao Noi and enjoy the fantasy-like nature of this little island gem.
A seven-day journey into the art and science of sound on the beautiful serene island of Koh Yao Noi, Thailand. Certification in integrative vibrational therapy (IVT) intensive sound healing under Pure Nature Yoga and yoga sound therapy. Gain a deep understanding of the therapeutic benefits of sound supported by the latest research and scientific evidence. Build the foundations of a successful career in this highly evolving field.
There are no prerequisites for this sound therapy training as no prior experience is required. You do not need to be a musician to be effective in working with sound therapeutically. Recommended for anyone with an interest in sound, healthcare professionals with a medical background, music therapists, energy healers, massage therapists, physiotherapists, psychologists, school teachers, spiritual seekers, artists, yoga and meditation practitioners, couples, and families.
The training is professionally fully equipped with enough sound tools to go around the group. Plenty of time is allocated for direct practice and experience with personal guidance from the teacher. Level I singing bowls sets, and other instruments will be available for purchase after the course.
You will be training on a full variety of gongs from Chinese Chau, German Paiste (planetary and symphonic), Meinl, Johannes Heimrath, Wind, Indonesian, and Titanium (Martin Blase), and a range of tuning forks. As well as a personal brand of (IVT) therapeutic-level singing bowls (four-bowl set). Other sound tools include drums, rattles, hand pans, steel tongue drums, didgeridoos, wood flutes, crystal bowls, and Shrutis.
These are internationally acclaimed sound therapy trainings with a scientific presentation, demonstration, and hands-on training. Sound is one of the most powerful and potent healing modalities of ancient and modern times. They have been accepted with tremendous approval in Asia, and sound therapy has been recognized by several advanced medical institutes with its endless possibilities to treat almost any kind of physical, mental, emotional, and psychological disorders. Pure Nature Yoga also offers gong or sound baths to deepen your own personal experience of the power of sound.
The program includes IVT level I singing bowls and gong foundations courses. Bonuses are a sacred Shamanic sound bath and a morning sunrise calligraphy yoga session. Understand and learn the science and art of sound healing in this highly professional program through a scientific presentation, demonstration, and hands-on practice.
Experience how to use the power of vibration for effortless relaxation, treatment of specific conditions such as digestive disorders, back pain, and joint conditions; to clear emotions and help with stress, anxiety, and depression; for spiritual practitioners to go deeper; and for children, pregnancy, and pets also. Gain deep insight and proficiency into the application of gongs, Himalayan singing bowls, tuning forks, drums, crystal singing bowls, voice, and other healing instruments for one-on-one treatments and group sound baths.
As well as ritual, shamanic ceremony, and unique integrative techniques. The most comprehensive sound healing training in South East Asia, with a renowned sound healer and explore the profound benefits of sound through both giving and receiving, with valuable feedback. Enjoy fun holistic sound circles, relax, and let go of South East Asia’s largest multi-instrumental sacred sound bath. Open to all regardless of experience, beginners to advanced.
Sound is one of the most powerful healing modalities and becoming a fast-growing method for getting real results. It is becoming a popular modality for yoga studios and practitioners as an add-on skill. Experience how to use the power of vibration for deep relaxation, and holistic healing, and to bring positive change, through one-on-one work, and group sharing and receiving. Explore sound bath creation, as well as one-on-one treatment techniques with a variety of sound tools.
Train your sensitivity to energetic connections and learn how to hold space with positive intention. You explore how to cleanse, energize, and set up the healing environment, creating sacred space. This unique integrative method provides workshop participants with the skills and knowledge to make them competent and qualified enough to apply advanced sound healing techniques. It will enable you to work with a variety of sound tools and integrate them immediately to help your family, friends, and clients with their physical and emotional distress.
Sound can also be combined with other modalities such as yoga, meditation, massage, Reiki, crystals, craniosacral, and essential oils to bring even greater benefit, if you already work in these related fields. You will experience South East Asia’s largest multi-instrumental sacred sound bath, as well as a gong bath, guided singing bowl meditation, and more throughout the program for your own personal growth.
Integrative vibrational therapy (IVT) intensive sound healing training 50-hour course. Understand the science and art of sound healing in this highly acclaimed professional advanced sound training. This workshop will make you competent and qualified enough to apply advanced sound healing techniques with singing bowls, gongs, tuning forks, voice, drum, flute, conch, and other tools.
Also, immerse in Shamanic ceremonial practices and rituals as well as other integrative methods to combine with the modality of sound. This workshop will make you feel competent and qualified enough to work as a sound healer to help your family, friends, and clients with their physical and emotional distress.
Sound healing techniques to help with depression, anxiety, stress, specific medical conditions, balancing the nervous system, spiritual enlightenment, raising consciousness, better relationships, pregnancy, school children, pet care, meditation, self-healing, relaxation, and much more. Excited to also offer additionally during the training a sacred Shamanic sound bath or a morning sunrise calligraphy yoga session (Qigong, Tai Chi, yoga), and more. Open to all regardless of experience - beginners to advanced.
1. Theory and science of sound
2. Art of singing bowls: demonstration, techniques, and application
3. Group healing session
4. Art of the gong
5. Tuning forks
6. Vocal toning and voice work
7. Integrative vibrational applications
The schedule may be subject to change and some evening events may be included. 15-minute tea breaks morning and afternoon are included.
A C-IAYT Yoga Therapist and Sound Therapist, Roni specializes in Holistic Hatha Yoga, Yin and Restorative, Structural Therapeutics, Yoga for Mental Health with a Trauma-Informed approach, and Somatic Embodiment practices. Roni combines Yoga with her vast knowledge of 25 years of Tibetan Buddhist Mindfulness practices, and many silent retreats in Nepal, India, Thailand and the UK. Roni integrates movement, Yogic psychology and Vibrational Therapy of Singing Bowls and Gongs, with the scientific understanding of the body-mind complex, and the union of wisdom and compassion for self-empowerment.
An E-RYT 500 Yoga Teacher and one of SE Asia’s leading Sound Therapists, Dimitri creates an alignment-based, dynamic class with intention and empowerment, sometimes incorporating voice and sound. As a professional clinical Vibrational Therapist, evolving his work as IVT for the last decade, he specializes in Sound Healing and energy. He believes that through resonant frequency and vibration we can become more balanced and in harmony. Dimitri is also initiated into Native American and Indonesian rituals, mainly with the Foundation for Shamanic Studies (FSS), creating sacred space and ceremony
The course will take place in Koh Yao Noi, Phang Nga, Thailand. Koh Yao Noi (“long, little island” in Thai) is located in the very picturesque Phang Nga Bay between Krabi and Phuket and is the most up-and-coming destination in southern Thailand. One of the lesser-developed islands of Western Thailand is known for its natural beauty and serenity. Found just a 30-minute speedboat trip away from Phuket, Yao Noi's tight-knit local Muslim community has led the island along a more low-impact, peaceful development path. This provides the perfect sanctuary for in-depth practice and solitude.
The 140-square-kilometer island is about half the size of neighboring Koh Yao Yai. The east side has sandy beaches with superb views of the towering limestone rocks of the bay, suitable for swimming and snorkeling. The west is a photogenic landscape blend of rice flats, mangrove forests, and pine trees. Rubber tree plantations and coconut groves can also be seen all over the island. Accommodation wise the island is a mix of high-end plush resorts such as Six Senses, and Paradise Island Resort, as well as traditional low-medium budget wooden bungalows.
This training unfolds in the beautiful wooden ‘Lotus Shala’ (July or August training), or modern concrete 'Bhakti Hall' situated on the east side, by the beach and the mangroves where you can welcome the sunrise. It provides a safe nurturing space where you can explore and integrate the teachings effectively. With fewer distractions around, it allows for deep relaxation and integral growth, allowing your full immersion into the practice in the most tranquil environment. The shala is located in a resort with a restaurant, a yogi cafe, a chill-out area, and a swimming pool.
A few local Thai restaurants, small shops, and massage parlors are within five minutes walking distance. It is about 10 minutes walk to the long tail pier (to Krabi) and more local restaurants and also an ambient Italian restaurant in the other direction, especially good for the evenings. Also, a pretty little health café run by a German lady is a favorite with students just 20 minutes walk away. To get further afield and into the small main town, about 15 minutes by scooter, it is recommended to hire a scooter or bicycle.
You will be served a vegetarian or vegan buffet breakfast every day as well as morning and afternoon tea and snacks at the training venue included in the price. Lunches and dinners are taken at your own discretion on-site or externally. There is a regular restaurant as well as a Yoga Cafe at the venue and various other options nearby. Food is not expensive in Thailand. Local eateries charge around 60 to 150 THB per meal, including vegetarians. If you wish to eat organic, vegan, vegetarian Western health cafe food, then it costs 80 to 250 THB per meal.
Don Mueang International Airport
678 km
Transfer not provided
Phuket International Airport
33 km
Transfer not provided
Suvarnabhumi Airport
660 km
Transfer not provided
It is easier to access the island via Phuket which has more flight and ferry options than Krabi. Flying into Phuket, the last ferry departs at 5:40 p.m. From Krabi, the last ferry departs at 5:30 p.m. From Phuket International Airport (HKT), take a taxi to Bang Rong Pier for approximately 25 minutes (600 THB). Catch the ferry to Koh Yao Noi. The first ferry leaves at 7:30 a.m. and the ferries run approximately every hour till 5:40 p.m.
Take a shared taxi to Ulmar's Nature Lodge (Island Yoga) for 20 minutes at 150 THB per person. Do not worry, there are always taxis waiting at the pier, no need to pre-book one. From Krabi Airport (KBV), take a taxi to Tha Lane Pier approximately 45 minutes at 700 to 800 THB. Catch the ferry to Koh Yao Noi. Ferries leave every hour starting at 9:00 a.m. and finishing at 5:30 p.m., 30 minutes by speedboat at 200 THB or one hour by the long tail at 150 THB.
Take a taxi to Ulmar’s Nature Lodge (Island Yoga). The five-minute taxi ride costs 50 THB per person or you can walk to the Nature Lodge in 15 minutes. There is an option from Krabi Town using the bus. This route is a little more complex. Please ask locals or tourists for information in Krabi town for bus times to Tha Lane pier.
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