AmberJoy specializes in using sound to complement conventional treatments for various conditions such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse and has also assisted patients who are battling cancer, autoimmune disease, and recovering from strokes. 

Healing Sound Bath

Sound is one of the oldest forms of healing. From Tibetan singing bowls to Aboriginal didgeridoos, sound has been used and documented for its therapeutic effects for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks used sound vibration to aid in digestion, treat mental disturbance, and induce sleep.

A sound bath is a meditative experience where those in attendance are “bathed” in sound waves. These waves are produced by various sources, including healing instruments such as gongs, singing bowls, percussion, chimes, rattles, tuning forks, and even the human voice itself.

During the sound bath, participants lie on their backs—sometimes referred to as the Savasana position in yoga.

What is a Sound Bath?

  • Sound Bath Sessions

    Private

    Tailored to your individual needs, you'll embark on a sensory journey as resonant vibrations from carefully selected instruments envelop you, promoting relaxation, stress relief, and a heightened sense of self-awareness in a one-on-one, tranquil environment.

  • Group sound bath healing

    Group

    Elevate your special occasions with a unique touch by experiencing our group sound bath sessions. As a memorable addition to gatherings, weddings, or celebrations, participants will immerse themselves in a harmonious blend of resonant sounds, creating an atmosphere of relaxation and unity that will leave a lasting impression on all attendees.

  • Medical Sound Therapy

    Medical

    Designed to complement medical care, the sessions harness the power of gentle vibrations and harmonious tones to promote relaxation, reduce anxiety, and aid in the recovery process, fostering a holistic approach to well-being within a medical setting or private setting.

  • Amber facilitated a sound bath for me in honor of my husband’s birthday in our home and it was magical. She created sounds that I didn’t even know a human could make. It was incredibly beautiful, healing and super bonding for us and a group of our closest friends. It was an experience we will never forget.

    Ricki Lake, Television Host & Actress

  • Sound baths with Amber have been life changing! Each time I go to a session, I fall into a deep state of relaxation unlike anything I have ever experienced. I walk away feeling lighter with a weight lifted off. My focus improves and productivity increases for days after.

    Caitlin H., Registered Nurse

  • Amber Showed up in my Saint John's Hospital room after just having 2 strokes and the right side of my body was paralyzed. She enveloped me with an immersive Sound Bath while I was in California Rehabilitation Institute... and the NEXT DAY, I was able to raise my arm. Amber subsequently came to my house in Santa Monica, did another full blown sound bath with gong. If you can make any of her events... and meet her, you'll know why she's my heart and muse! Thank you!

    Jerome W., Stroke Survivor

  • Really impressed, this will help a lot of people, including me! Thanks for doing this!

    Dr. David Agus, Founding Director & CEO of Ellison Institute

Sound Healing

Sound Therapy Benefits

  • Deepening relaxation

  • Lowering stress and anxiety

  • Reducing pain in body

  • Improving mood and well-being

  • Improving sleep

  • Heightening focus and energy

  • A feeling of rejuvenation

History of Sound

The first known use of music as a healing force comes from the Australian Aborigines who are known to have used the didgeridoo as a healing tool for more than 40,000 years.

More recent times, in 1896 American doctors first found a connection between sound and healing when they noted that music could improve blood flow and improve thought processes. Music therapy was also used during the 1940’s to rehabilitate soldiers returning from WWII.

History of Sound