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Sound Meditation in the Garden

Sun, Oct 13

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San Francisco Botanical Garden

Soak up sound and nature as you lie back on the grass, feel the fresh air, and hear the birds intermixed with healing instruments while experiencing a live sound concert within the Garden, a biodiverse sanctuary with complimentary sounds and scents.

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Sound Meditation in the Garden
Sound Meditation in the Garden

Time & Location

Oct 13, 2019, 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM

San Francisco Botanical Garden, 1199 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122, USA

About the event

Soak up sound and nature as you lie back on the grass, feel the fresh air, and hear the birds intermixed with healing instruments while experiencing a live sound concert within the Garden, a biodiverse sanctuary with complimentary sounds, scents, and affords a very special place to experience a sound meditation.

Destress, feel complete body relaxation, and naturally jump into meditative states without having to "try" so hard as you simply listen to crystal bowls, ocean wave drums, chimes, and planetary gongs. You will come away with a clear mind, calm body, and a deeper appreciation for the wonder of sound and the Garden itself.

Sound meditation occurs outdoors on the grass. Please bring what you need to feel comfortable laying on the ground for an hour. We highly recommend the following: a pillow or bolster, yoga mat or other ground cover, a blanket, and an eye mask or scarf. Sunscreen is also recommended. Participants simply rest to a live concert of sound and vibration, no yoga is practiced. Best for ages 12 & up.

Rain cancels.

About the Presenter

Melissa Felsenstein is a certified 750 hr yoga therapist and sound practitioner. A self-proclaimed “reformed” relaxer, Melissa focuses her work on restoring the nervous system through the use of live sound with quartz crystal singing bowls and specifically tuned gongs. Melissa used these unique instruments as therapeutic tools to rid herself of severe anxiety and depression.

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