Once Upon a Creation
4300 South Hwy 27 Suite 207
Clermont Fl. 34711
January 1/ 13 / 25
FEBRUARY. 2/ 3 /25
MARCH. 3 / 3 / 25
APRIL. 4 / 7 / 25
MAY. 5 / 5 / 25
JUNE. 6/ 16 / 25
JULY. 7 / 7 /25
August 8/ 4 / 25
Sound Healing with Tibetan Bowls 1 10 am to 7 pm
Hands-On Live General 8 C.E.S
“ Triggering Relaxation in the Body ”
( One Bowl & Tingshas )
NCBTMB Course # 44854852
Provider ID 1000662
CE Broker # 20-973390
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, students will:
List and explain how sound healing works
Recognize and explain the relaxation response in the body.
Apply Sound as a Trigger for Relaxation as part of massage therapy.
List the Applications of Sound healing in orthopedics, contraindications, Indications, Don’ts, and Warnings.
Know to explain why Tibetan bowls can heal.
Develop and increase the qualities of a healer,
The students will recognize and sense the bio-field on themselves and their clients.
Recognize the five elements in our body and use them as guidance to help the client identify their imbalances.
Recognize emotions trapped in the body.
Have the ability to use kinesiology to help release trapped emotions.
Students will play with one bow and Tingshas using different techniques, such as tapping, rubbing, and hitting with a fist, to produce different healing tones.
Students will use seed mantras to concentrate, focus, and relax.
Trigger the relaxation response with breathing exercises, voice, and one Tibetan bowl.
Play one bowl around the head and the entire body, timing the vibrations to eliminate harmful emotions and replace them with peace and harmony at a cellular level, changing the body’s internal vibrations and more.
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Bolsters, Blanket, Massage Table or Chair, Note Book, Tibetan Bowl, Tingshas, Water, Food or Snacks
Class # 2 Sound Healing with Tibetan Bowls 2
Hands-On Live General 8 C.E.S
“ Alignment of Energy Centers ”
( Multiple Bowls & Tingshas )
NCBTMB Course # 44854856
Provider ID 1000662
CE Broker # 20-975646
Where & Where?
Once Upon a Creation
4300 South Hwy 27 Suite 207
Clermont Fl. 34711
10 am to 7 pm
JANUARY . 1/ 20 /25
FEBRUARY. 2 / 10 /25
MARCH 3/ 10 / 25
APRIL. 4/ 14 / 25
MAY. 5/ 12 / 25
JUNE. 6/ 23 /25
JULY. 7/ 14 / 25
AUGUST. 8 / 11 / 25
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What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Bolsters, Blanket, Massage Table or Chair, Note Book, Tibetan Bowl, Tingshas, Water, Food or Snacks
These classes are cumulative, but you can take them individually.
Sound Healing with Tibetan Bowls 3
Hands-On Live General 6 C.E.S
“Vibrational Switch for Fear, Anger, and Sadness ”
( Multiple Bowls Tibetan System )
NCBTMB Course # 44854853
Provider ID 1000662
CE Broker # 20-976054
Where and when?
Once Upon a Creation
4300 South Hwy 27, Suite 207
Clermont Fl. 34711
, 10 am to 6 pm
JANUARY 27 / 25
FEBRUARY 17 / 25
MARCH 17 / 25
APRIL. 21 / 25
MAY. 19 / 25
JUNE. 30 /25
JULY 21 / 25
August. 18 / 25
Learning Outcomes
Students will help restore the nervous system by using different intervals and bowls played with a specific protocol during or before a massage session.
Students will alleviate and stimulate the Vagus nerve, using different notes and bowls played with a specific protocol during or before a massage session.
Students will help stop twitching and uncontrollable tension in fingers and upper and lower limbs by using different notes and bowls played with a specific protocol during or before a massage session.
Students will help switch the emotions of anger, sadness, and fear into feelings of forgiveness, unconditional love, and joy using the Sound of the Tibetan Bowls.
Students will apply the knowledge of meridians and their relationship with the physical organs to release pain, using the voice and playing Tibetan bowls;
Students will connect and deliver the energetical frequency of the heart, developing unconditional love and compassion.
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Bolsters, Blanket, Massage Table or Chair, Note Book, Tibetan Bowl, Tingshas, Water, Food or Snacks
These classes are cumulative, but you can take them individually.
Board Certification in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork is the highest voluntary credential a massage therapist can obtain within the profession—it is above and beyond entry level state licensure. By becoming Board Certified, I represent a community of therapists who have gone above standard educational and work experience requirements with a dedicated and lifelong commit to continuing education. Furthermore, I live up to higher standards and ethics in alignment with The National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB).
To achieve my Board Certification, I provided proof of a minimum of 750 hours of education, 250 hours of professional, hands-on work experience, passed a criminal background check, agreed to uphold NCBTMB's Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics, and passed the Board Certification Exam. By passing the BCETMB and meeting all requirements, I demonstrate advanced assessment and critical thinking skills, as well as a commitment to excellence. I wear the credentials BCTMB with pride for myself, my profession, and, most importantly, my clients.
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All massages are $95.00 one hour, with aromatherapy and hot towel.
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Sound therapy is based on the principle of sympathetic harmony or resonance. Sympathetic resonance occurs when one vibrating object causes another to vibrate in harmony with it. Sound therapy tools such as tuning forks, Tibetan or crystal bowls, binaural beats, and gongs can achieve a higher vibration through sympathetic resonance.
Sound therapy is based on the principle of sympathetic harmony or resonance. Sympathetic resonance occurs when one vibrating object causes another to vibrate in harmony with it. Sound therapy tools such as tuning forks, Tibetan or crystal bowls, binaural beats, and gongs can achieve a higher vibration through sympathetic resonance.