We're Constructing. Thanks for your patience.

Sound and Vibration

Sound and Vibration
Posted on June 13, 2025

 


I’ve been in love with music for as long as I can remember. As a child, I sang Aretha Franklin’s “Respect”. Her voice and words captivated me. Then came Stevie Wonder — listening to Songs in the Key of Life and Innervisions as a child felt like discovering a whole new universe. His music was layered, lush, and magical. They were a part of the soundtrack of my youth.

In church my favorite part wasn’t the sermon — it was the deep, humming rhythm of chanted prayers. They were slow, steady and grounding. An early version of a sound bath.

It wasn’t until adulthood that I really started to understand the possibility of sound. The sounds of nature: bird songs that wrapped me in love and joy, the sound of wind whistling through a not fully closed window leading to an anxiousness of a coming storm, or the crunch of leaves underfoot breaking the silence of Fall . (Also, shoutout to Stevie Wonder for getting me through college — I slept to his music like it was a lullaby made just for me.)

But here’s the fun twist: it’s not just sound that works magic — it’s vibration too. The low rumble of a truck passing by? My body feels discomfort from the vibration of the truck. But the steady beat of a drum? The sound of chimes? Absolute bliss. Our ears hear sound, sure, but our skin feels vibration. Even when there’s no music playing, we can feel a beat — in our heartbeat and in our breath.

Sound and vibration are magic potions, my favorite kinds of medicine.

That’s why I offer healing sessions, one:one or group — that use both to soothe, restore, and reconnect. I also share guided meditations on my Instagram, or you can email me to schedule a free 30-minute consultation. Let’s listen in, together.

By: Kella Murphy

Our Lineage & Our Earth: Reach Out Today

Hi, I'm Kella Larie, @WalkingwiththeAncestors. Contact me using the Request Box below and I'll return your request via email or phone. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Yoga nor Sound Meditations diagnose or treat medical conditions. I am not a doctor and urge everyone to check with their physician or medical professional before taking on any exercise that may affect your physical or emotional health. This website expresses my opinions, and I recognize that you have the ability to make the best decisions for yourself in conjunction with your physician.