Ice Sound Healing
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Ice Sound Healing

  • Health and beauty | Saunas and baths
  • Chatuchak
Aphissara Phusing
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Time Out says

Ice Sound Healing began with one person’s experience of how sound can shift the mind. The founder, Ice, felt firsthand the way vibrations from instruments like Tibetan singing bowls and gongs can bring clarity and calm, and she wanted to create a space to share that feeling. The idea is simple: sound healing isn’t reserved for experts or certain types of people, it can touch anyone, regardless of theirr background. The studio itself feels more like a home than a wellness center. Candlelight flickers, the air hums with resonance and the atmosphere is carefully held so you can actually exhale. What stands out most is how much thought has gone into making it a place you don’t rush through – from the sound bath itself to the chance to linger afterward, whether that’s pulling a tarot card, sitting quietly in the little garden or just letting the stillness stretch out a bit longer. It feels curated and community-driven, not rushed or transactional.

During a session, instruments like gongs and singing bowls create layers of sound that seem to settle into the body, drawing you into deep focus without you even realizing. Each tone works like a gentle interruption to the usual noise of daily life – not dramatic, just steady and oddly grounding. It’s less about what you hear and more about how it rearranges the inside of your head. The detail that struck me wasn’t just the bowls themselves, but the way Ice paces the session – steady, unhurried, intentional. It’s the kind of guidance that makes you feel like you can actually switch off without even trying. Maybe all it takes is one singing bowl to make you wonder: if peace can be this simple, why are we always chasing it everywhere else?

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Address
The Upper Ground, A1, 4/F, Kamphaeng Phet 3 Rd, Chatuchak
Bangkok
10900
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