This two-day introductory training is designed for anyone interested in learning the art of Tibetan singing bowls — from complete beginners to wellness professionals seeking to add sound therapy to their toolkit. No prior experience is required.
Through a balance of theory, practical exercises, and hands-on practice, you’ll gain the knowledge and skills to confidently use singing bowls for self-healing, meditation, and professional sound healing sessions.
What You’ll Learn
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The origins, theory, and core principles of Tibetan singing bowls
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Therapeutic benefits and applications for relaxation and stress relief
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An introduction to Nepalese and Vedic sound healing traditions
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Identifying different types of bowls and their uses
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Playing techniques and practical tips for producing clear, resonant tones
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Protocols for using 1–3 bowls in a treatment for others
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Using bowls for personal meditation and energy balancing
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Developing intuitive listening skills
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Guidance for selecting and purchasing quality singing bowls
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How to offer a complete 1-hour sound healing session
Who This Seminar is For
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Wellness and holistic therapists
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Yoga and meditation teachers
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Mental health and counselling professionals
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Anyone interested in exploring sound for personal or professional growth
Instructor
The seminar will be led by Manolis Zografakis, a certified sound therapist and member of the International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine (IPHM).
Certification
Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate of attendance recognising their training.
Details
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Dates: Saturday & Sunday, 11–12 October 2025
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Time: 10:00 – 18:00 (16 hours total)
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Location: Chania, Crete
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Language: English
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Group Size: Limited to 4 participants for personalised attention
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Cost: €360
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Deposit: €100 to secure your spot (non refundable)
Included in the Fee
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All instruments provided during training
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Tea, fruits, and light snacks during breaks
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Certificate of attendance
Booking & Cancellation Policy
To confirm your place, a €100 non refundable deposit is required.