Connect with Self: Accessing Energy through Sound Healing
November 13, 2022 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
| $55
Music is comprised of sound, and sound is comprised of vibration. The root of vibration is energy, and that’s where Sound Healing begins. All living things on this planet are comprised of energy, including the human body. Therefore, Sound Healing can directly access the energy system in the human body. Through guided meditation, chanting, rudimentary singing, and listening to sound, one can harness the different energy points (chakras) throughout the energy system. By activating and accessing the chakras, the body can reclaim its optimal energy.
Participants will experience an interactive seminar via the use of sound, which will allow the opportunity to work on improving one’s own energy system, leading to a more balanced, aligned and “free” state of being. The seminar will introduce why sound is such a powerful tool and its role and impact on how sound can change one’s energetic landscape. Enjoy toning and relaxing “sound bathing,” which all levels (beginners and advanced) can practice.
This program is highly charged with new, exciting concepts that work to improve the energy systems! Come as you are!
Beth Patella is a Recreational Therapist and Certified Sound Healing Practitioner, as well as, a seasoned performer and teacher with over 20 years experience. Beth has a Bachelor’s Degree (SCSU) in Music and German, a Master’s Degree in both Recreational Therapy (SCSU) and Education (UNH) and has received the highest certification in Sound Healing at the Center of Light Institute of Sound Healing and Shamanic Studies in Chester, VT. Presently, Beth is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Social Work at Sacred Heart University, located in Fairfield, CT and will graduate in 2023. In her therapeutic practice, Beth uses Sound Healing and Animal Assisted Interventions as her two, main therapeutic modalities and is Director of Animal Assisted Therapy Services, Inc., located in Milford, CT. Beth has led many workshops and lectures involving the use of integrated therapies at prestigious institutions, including Yale University. In addition, Beth is on the Board Of Directors for Helios Hospice Care located in Oneonta, NY and is an Adjunct Professor at SCSU in the Recreation and Leisure Department. Beth is proficient in voice, piano, and guitar and has completed two singer-songwriter albums, which have earned very high praise throughout the music industry. Beth mainly resides on her small farm in upstate New York, where she raises and trains the majority of her therapy animals and hosts her sound healing retreats while enjoying her farm-to-table living with her organic gardens and livestock.