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Experience healing in gong concert

Published on Wed, Aug 25, 2010
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Nationally known Tibetan bowl sound healer, recording artist and author Diane Mandle uses sound and light to tap into an individual's sensory experience and create an elevated state of healing and meditation during her concerts.

She will be at the Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship hall at 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 29. The hall is at 73

Howe Road, off North Barr Road in Agnew.

These concerts feature precision-tuned Tibetan bowls, bells, planetary gongs and other vibrational instruments creating a "tonal bath." She also projects light forms, bathing the audience in color and moving light. She tells the story of these instruments, the healing they bring and the science behind it.

"It is really a transformational event. People should come prepared to have body, mind and spirit deeply shifted." Mandle said.

Mandle is the only state certified Tibetan bowl healer/instructor in California and a guest presenter at the Deepak Chopra Center, The Golden Door and Rancho la Puerta. In addition to her private practice, she works with cancer patients in the medical setting.

Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Bring something comfortable to lie on. For reservations and tickets, call 457-0623.





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