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Sound goes where words and traditional massage do not.

VIBRATIONAL SOUND THERAPY

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Everything in the universe, including your human body, is in a state of vibration. All of reality is quite literally made of sound, and we all have a home frequency. As we live our lives, our complicated existence pushes us out of tune.

Vibrational Sound Therapy restores our natural harmony. It is gentle, yet deeply relaxing and therapeutic. Private sessions are 90-minutes long and include time for intake, debrief and any questions. It’s a fully immersive experience in sonic medicine. Appointments are currently held at Joe’s home studio.

Now available in Fort Collins

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POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF VST:

  • Deep relaxation and stress reduction

  • Relief from pain and muscle tension

  • Improved sleep quality

  • Reduction in feelings of anxiety and depression

  • Increased mental focus and creativity

  • A sense of emotional balance and spiritual well-being

LEARN MORE ABOUT VST HERE

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“Magic is what we do. Music is how we do it.”

— Jerry Garcia

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Person lying face down on a massage table with five metal bowls in front of them, in a room with a wooden shelf.
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