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Restorative Gong and Didgeridoo Sound Experience

  • Rooted In Sound 209 Commercial Avenue Pittsburgh, PA, 15215 United States (map)

Restorative Gong and Didgeridoo Sound Experience

Price: $55/session

Hosted at Rooted in Sound and guided by Wyatt Mylius and Joseph Carringer

Step into a sanctuary of sound where powerful frequencies and healing vibrations wash over you - an immersive journey designed to nourish your entire being. As Wyatt and Joseph weave a rich tapestry of gong, didgeridoo, and other sacred instruments, you’ll be gently held in a sonic cocoon that supports deep rest, emotional release, and energetic renewal.

These sessions offer more than relaxation - they create space for profound shifts in body, mind, and spirit. Anecdotally, participants have expereienced relief from physical pain, anxiety, and tension, as well as improved sleep, lowered blood pressure, and a greater sense of inner clarity.

This is your invitation to pause, exhale, and reconnect. Let the sound guide you beyond the noise of daily life and into the spacious stillness within, where true healing begins.

Space is limited to 9 participants, must pre-register.

If the event is sold out, feel free to give us a call to see if we can squeeze you in—we may have some availability! If you’d like to book for multiple people, give us a call at 412-484-5440, and we’ll do our best to accommodate you!


Featuring:

Joseph Carringer

Joseph Carringer is an internationally acclaimed didgeridoo musician and sound therapist. In his practice, he uses concert-class didgeridoos to create a unique and powerful therapeutic experience, blending Traditional Chinese Medicine meridian and organ theory with Ayurvedic chakra philosophies.

Joseph regularly presents and performs both nationally and internationally, sharing the transformative effects of didgeridoo sound therapy. His work focuses on clearing energetic and emotional stagnation in the energetic body, offering profound benefits to wellness seekers, holistic practitioners, and medical professionals alike.

Learn more at www.DidgeTherapy.com.

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