
If you are serious about sound healing and willing to work hard to sharpen your craft; than this is the teacher for you. If you are in distress and need clarity, compassion and a helpful guide;...
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Sound Energy Healing, located in Encinitas, CA, offers a unique approach to well-being through the practice of sound healing with Tibetan Bowls. Led by Diáne Mandle, a certified teacher and healer, the center provides a variety of services including private sessions, group workshops, distance healing, and space clearing.
Utilizing the vibrational sound of Tibetan singing bowls, gongs, and other tools, Sound Energy Healing aims to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance overall health and peace of mind. With a focus on ancient techniques rooted in Tibetan Buddhism, this modality is designed to facilitate consciousness transformation and healing on physical, emotional, and spiritual levels.
Since 2008, Sound Energy Healing has been dedicated to offering a holistic approach to sound therapy, meditation, and energy clearing. Through a combination of sound healing sessions, instructional workshops, and a selection of healing products, visitors can explore the benefits of this ancient practice in a welcoming and serene environment.
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If you are serious about sound healing and willing to work hard to sharpen your craft; than this is the teacher for you. If you are in distress and need clarity, compassion and a helpful guide;...
I attended Diane Mandel's Tibetan singing bowl workshop on 3/22 - 3/24 along with my friend Barb (please see her review below). When I first spoke to Diane back in February, I explained to her...
STUDENTS OF TIBETAN SINGING BOWLS BEWARE... Honestly, still trying to process all the disappointments after attending Diane's 3 day class with my friend Tracey (March 22-24, 2024 - 10A - 5P) Day...
I had a great experience taking Diane Mandle's Space Clearing with Sound Using Tibetan Bowls workshop. Due to sheltering-in-place during COVID, the workshop took place via Zoom. I appreciated...
I share Terri R's opinion. I felt that people were being talked down to, and chastised on too many occasions. Not, IMO, an environment suited to a spiritual practice/teaching.