COLUMBUS, Ohio — On the International Day of Peace, hundreds gathered at Columbus Commons for what organizers say is the largest national gathering of sound healers.
Now in its third year, The World’s Largest Sound Bath welcomed attendees into a sanctuary of sound, rest and healing. A hundred singing bowl players resonated in harmony, creating what participants described as an “ocean of sound.”
Musicians and sound therapists from across the country performed together, offering vibrational therapy — a practice rooted in centuries of tradition that’s gaining popularity in modern wellness spaces.
“It’s just the best energy, the best people,” said Danielle DeWine, owner of Good Vibes Hive. “Everyone is here with the common goal of raising your vibration.”
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