Earth Day Sound Bath: The Heartbeat of the Earth
April 24, 2026 7:00 PM –8:30 PM
Event Summary
Join us for our Earth Day Sound Bath, a special evening with Singing Bowls of the Rockies devoted to honoring our planet and our connection to the living world!
Earth Day is a time recognized around the world to pause and reflect on the beauty, intelligence, and delicate balance of the Earth that sustains all life. It is a reminder that we are not separate from nature, but deeply woven into its rhythms, cycles, and energies.
During this immersive sound bath, the space gently fills with the resonant tones of crystal and Tibetan singing bowls, gongs, chimes, and other instruments. As the vibrations move through the room, they create a calming soundscape that helps quiet the mind, release tension in the body, and invite the nervous system into a state of deep rest.
Just as the Earth has its own steady heartbeat—through wind, water, and the subtle rhythms of life—sound can guide us back into harmony with those natural frequencies. This evening is an invitation to slow down, soften, and reconnect with the grounding energy of the Earth while allowing the sounds to wash through you.
Whether you’re seeking deep relaxation, reflection, or simply a moment to honor the spirit of Earth Day, this experience offers a peaceful space to reset, restore, and reconnect with the quiet pulse of the living world.
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Also Occurs On
- Friday, April 24
