Sara Auster, one of the rockstars of New York City’s booming sound bath scene, has generously offered up a five-minute crystal singing bowls recording for Well+Good readers. Here, she explains how to experience a deeply healing sound session on your own.
When times are challenging, it can be difficult to engage with the usual activities and routines that support and nourish. Those, however, are the times when self care is most valuable.
Sound is an easily accessible tool that can help to achieve subtle shifts and powerful transformations. It can bring balance, relaxation, and a sense of wholeness to the body and mind. It reaches us on all levels: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual.
A sound bath supports states of deep relaxation, where stress release and healing can occur.
A sound bath is an improvised meditative concert that supports states of deep relaxation, where stress release and healing can occur. This experience can provide many of meditation’s benefits, without the discipline—such as increased focus and clarity, decreased anxiety, stress relief, and a heightened capacity for empathy.
Below is a five-minute, anxiety-reducing sound bath you can listen to anywhere. But before you press play, keep reading for Auster’s advice on setting up your own sound session.