manaslu sound bath
Private sound bath sessions in Singapore using Tibetan singing bowls — for deep rest, nervous system reset, and a stillness you carry into the days after.
Enquire on WhatsAppA private sound bath, designed to reach the parts of you that words and effort cannot.
After a full day of meetings, deadlines, and decision fatigue, your mind doesn't just switch off. The resonant tones of a sound bath give your busy brain something to settle into, gently guiding it out of overdrive and into stillness.
Sound therapy slows brainwave activity into the same states associated with deep rest and meditation. Clients often report falling asleep faster, sleeping through the night, and waking up genuinely refreshed — even after just one session.
In a private session, the pacing and instruments are tuned to your nervous system, not a room full of strangers. It's the most direct way to release the day, calm a racing mind, and create the conditions your body needs to truly rest.
A one-to-one session shaped entirely around you — your state, your body, your needs on that day. The most personal way to experience the work.
Share the experience with a partner, close friend, or a small circle you trust. An intimate shared stillness — not a public class, but a session shaped for the people in the room.
A combined session: gentle yoga to settle the body and quiet the mind, followed by a full sound bath to deepen the stillness. A complete practice in 90 minutes.
I came to yoga not through leisure, but through necessity — after years in senior corporate roles where the pace left little room for the body to recover. Sound practice entered my life through yoga, as an extension of the same intention: to help people find their way back to themselves.
My sound bath practice is rooted in Tibetan singing bowl therapy — working with the resonance of metal bowls to create sustained vibration that interacts directly with the nervous system. My wider training spans traditional hatha yoga, spinal yoga, and face yoga. All of it shares the same intention: to help the body remember what ease feels like.
I don't perform during sessions. I hold space. The room is quiet, unhurried, and shaped entirely around the person in it. Many clients come only for sound. Some practise yoga with me too. Both paths lead to the same place.
Sessions are held wherever you can be still. I bring the bowls to your home across Singapore — or host you in my quiet home studio, with low light, cushions, bolsters, and tea before or after. Exact address shared on booking.
All sessions by appointment. WhatsApp for scheduling and questions.
"I came to the sound bath not knowing what to expect — I've tried meditation apps and never really got there. Lying there with the bowls playing, I felt something release in my chest that I hadn't even known was there. I left feeling lighter than I had in months. I've been back several times since."
"I brought my partner for a private session because we were both going through a really stressful period. It was the most present I'd felt in a long time. There's something about being still together in that sound that was quietly beautiful."
"I booked a session half out of curiosity and half out of desperation — I hadn't been sleeping well for weeks. That night after the sound bath, I slept for nine hours straight. I don't know exactly what it did, but I know I needed it."
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