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For over 18's registered with PACT

Eastwick and Gilston village hall, Eastwick road, Harlow CM202RB

7:15pm Sunday 11th May 2025

A Gong Bath experience for our registered parents, carers and neurodivergent adults.

What are Gong Baths?

Gong baths are a type of inactive meditation, where you “bathe” in the healing vibrations of sound.

It’s referred to as a ‘bath’ due to participants being immersed in the vibrations of these instruments during a session

Using sound as a form of healing dates back to ancient cultures. Records of using gongs have surfaced from as early as ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman times.

Gongs have been used as shamanic healing tools, celebratory instruments, and a method of communication for thousands of years.

If you have any questions please contact us

Time :Arrive for 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start - no admission after 7.30pm!! Session finishes at 8.30 pm

Cost :£10 minimum donation.

Refreshments will be available at the end of the session.

Limited to 20 spaces

What you will need to bring?

  • Bring a soft mat or blanket to lay on, plus a cushion and blanket or sleeping bag. Wear comfortable warm clothing.**

Preparation

  • Avoid alcohol, try to avoid sugar and caffeine
  • Drink plenty of water on the day of the gong bath
  • Avoid heavy meals within two hours beforehand.

Is a gong bath suitable for everyone?

Gong baths are not suitable for those with the below :

First trimester of pregnancy

Pacemaker

Epilepsy when sound is a trigger

Cochlear implants

Below is a list of conditions/interventions where you may wish to consult with your healthcare professional for advice before attending, particularly when a condition/intervention is new or recently diagnosed.

Get in touch if you wish to discuss anything before signing up.

Metal implants

Hearing aids

Tinnitus

Epilepsy

Migraines

Open wounds

Permanent nerve damage

Bipolar disorder

Autism (some people love the sounds and get so much out of it, but others can have a strong reaction against or find overwhelming).

If you are unsure John can could gong for a couple of minutes while people are still arriving so you can decide if it right for you).

Click here to book through eventbrite


PACT for Autism

Office 50, Latton Bush Business Centre, Southern Way

Harlow

Essex

CM18 7BL

Registered Charity No.1148170

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