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Sound Healing Session - Wed 26th April


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Join Paige, singer, certified reiki and sound therapist, Paige started her healing journey in 2019, it was activated by a powerful sound journey in London when she was feeling at her lowest and had a profound & beautiful experience.

Paige has been studying sound and energy healing for the past 3 years and loves the benefits and how it heals you on a cellular level.


Paige uses her musical background in her healing sessions by using her

voice with her bowls and channelling what she calls light language.


Her voice is stunning and makes for a beautiful and relaxing experience.


This is a safe, calm & mystical space and Paige will guide you on your own healing journey!


Sound really is the future!


Wednesday April 26th

Cost £30

 7.30pm (will last around 60mins)


We will host the event at the stunning Belair House, who have kindly offered 

a huge 40% discount off food and a free glass of Prosecco on the evening of our

event.

The feedback I've had from everyone who has eaten at Belair House has been great.

(Reservations are essential, please quote 178540)


Please email or message for more information and to book your space.

[email protected]

07834 318 153

@together.we.breathe

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