Tecumseh Group Sound Baths
Location: Sanaras Wellness Studio 503 E. Russell Rd Tecumseh, MI 49286
Cost: $35 per person
Sauna & Sound? Dreamy! It is official! Our sound baths in Tecumseh will now be at Sanaras Wellness Studio!
Wednesday, March 11th from 6:30pm-7:30pm Mid-Week Reset Sound Bath. Book your spot by clicking here.
Sunday, March 22nd 5pm-6pm Sound Bath & Sauna Sunday’s class. Enjoy an hour sound bath with the option to add on the All-Access hour after at a deeply discounted rate so you can move back-n-forth between the saunas, hot tub, cold plunge! Book your spot here.
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What is a sound bath and how does it work?
A sound bath is a meditative experience where participants are immersed in soothing sounds produced by instruments like singing bowls, gongs, chimes, and tuning forks. The vibrations from these instruments help shift brainwaves into a relaxed state, promoting deep relaxation, stress relief, and emotional healing.
What are the benefits of a sound bath?
Sound baths can help reduce stress, improve sleep, enhance mental clarity, and promote deep relaxation. Some people also experience emotional release and even physical relief from tension and pain. The vibrations are believed to help balance energy and harmonize the body.
Do I need to do anything during a sound bath?
No, you simply lie down or sit comfortably and allow the sounds to wash over you. There’s no movement or effort required—just a willingness to relax. Yoga mats, blankets, and bolsters are provided.
How long does a sound bath last, and what should I expect?
A typical sound bath lasts about 60 minutes. You may feel deeply relaxed, experience tingling sensations, or even enter a meditative or dream-like state. Some people feel emotional shifts, while others simply enjoy the peaceful soundscapes. Afterward, you may feel refreshed, grounded, or lighter.
Can anyone attend a sound bath, and is it safe?
Yes, sound baths are safe and accessible for most people. However, those with auditory epilepsy should avoid sound baths. Those with tinnitus should exercise caution. Pregnant women should refrain from sound baths until the third trimester.