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Sound Bath & Sound Healing Services

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Individual sound bath sessions offer a deeply restorative, one-to-one experience designed to support relaxation, emotional regulation, and inner reflection. Using carefully curated soundscapes, these sessions invite the nervous system into a state of rest and receptivity, allowing space for release, integration, and renewal.

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Each session is tailored to your needs and may integrate voice, gentle guided imagery, and a selection of instruments such as crystal singing bowls, drums, chimes, flute, and other resonance-based tools. Sessions can be supportive during times of stress, grief, transition, creative exploration, or when words feel insufficient.

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No prior experience is needed, simply come as you are and rest into sound.

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In-person sessions can be done in Leduc and Edmonton Area, Alberta. 

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Standard session rates are $150.00 (1 hour from Leduc location) and start at $225 (when travelling to you and setting up in the privacy of your own space)  however there is a sliding scale option that can be discussed during a free consultation or intake. 

These integrative sessions blend art therapy and sound-based practices to support emotional expression, nervous system regulation, and gentle self-exploration. Through guided art-making and immersive sound, you are invited to access deeper layers of awareness beyond words, at your own pace and in a supportive, non-judgmental space.

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Sessions are individually tailored and may include visual art, voice, rhythm, and instruments such as drums, crystal singing bowls, chimes, and flutes. This offering can support stress reduction, grief and life transitions, creative renewal, spiritual exploration, and grounding during times of overwhelm.

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No art or music experience is required, just openness to rest, create, and listen.

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Standard session rates a $200 (90 minutes) and start at $250 (when travelling to you and setting up in the privacy of your own space) however there is a sliding scale option that can be discussed during a free consultation or intake.

Group Sound Bath Sessions

Group sound bath sessions offer a shared, immersive experience of rest, resonance, and renewal. Through soothing vibrations and live sound, such as crystal singing bowls, drums, chimes, flute, and voice, you are invited to settle the nervous system, release tension, and reconnect with yourself in a supportive collective space.

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These sessions are designed to be accessible and grounding, with no prior experience needed, simply come as you are and receive.

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Stay tuned for upcoming group sound bath events, more details coming soon.

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Group Sound Bath Sessions range from $30.00 - $75.00 per person and depend on the offering.

 

If hiring for a group session, fees start at $350.00 depending on location and group sizes. 

© 2026 by Nicole Bodnaresk

We invite you to take a moment to place your feet on the ground beneath you and notice your connection to the land.

As you arrive here, consider your relationship with the land and how it supports you, how it holds you, grounds you, and allows you to move through your life.

We offer my gratitude to the land we live on, which makes it possible for us to walk, ground, and express ourselves.

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We are located on Treaty 6 Territory, a traditional meeting ground and home to many Indigenous Peoples, including the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Nakoda Nations, Nakota Sioux, and the Métis Nation. We also acknowledge the broader lands of Turtle Island, recognizing that many who engage in this work may come from different territories.

We are committed, through our daily actions and practice, to honouring this land and the Indigenous Peoples who have cared for it since time immemorial and who continue to be its stewards.

We are grateful for the teachings and practices we have been welcomed into, many of which have supported our own healing. We hold deep respect for their origins, recognizing that these practices are sacred.

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We also acknowledge the history and ongoing impacts of colonization, where many of these teachings were suppressed and taken from Indigenous Peoples. With this awareness, we approach this work with humility, respect, and gratitude.

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