Inner Soulstice Wellness Health and Movement Studio
864 Schooner Dr. # 108, Ventura, CA
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Demystifying Sound Healing

Music is a universal language that can gather and unite people. It's said that music touches the deepest part of our soul and moves us closer to the Divine, making it true food for the soul.

It is also the bridge that connects Heaven and Earth, the source of all creation and destruction. In fact nothing would exist without music. It is life itself. Thus, without it no life can exist. It is the most profound form of expression humans create and throughout history has been used not only for healing but in warfare in both the East and West.

In this lecture workshop about music and healing, Dr. Kim will cover a number of topics ranging from the ancient myths and legends relating to sound, to the modern day us of music as therapy. Participants will also learn practical sounds for healing and balance.

Topics discussed:
- Frequency, Vibration & Resonance
- Music Therapy- How it works
- Vibrational Medicine
- Music of Sphere
- The Effect of Music
- Power of Music- Myth & Legend
- Music and Warfare
- Cymatics
- Yul Ryuh- I Ching Interpretation of Sound and Music
- Five Elements and Sound

Exchange/Investment in Yourself:
$30 preregistration / $45 at the door

Pre-register now.

Joseph K. Kim, Ph.D., Doctor of Oriental Medicine, is a third generation Eastern medical practitioner. He has served as the Chairman of the Department of Oriental Medicine at Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine in Los Angeles and is a former acupuncture researcher at UC Irvine.

Dr. Kim has been practicing martial arts, Tai Chi, and Qigong for the past 40 years. He has studied with masters in the US, Korea and China, most notably with Master Soo-il Oh, the chief disciple of Master Tae Hoon Kwon, the most famous Korean Taoist of 20th century. He served as the team doctor for the United States Tae Kwon Do team (ITF) of 1988.

Music is a universal language that can gather and unite people. It's said that music touches the deepest part of our soul and moves us closer to the Divine, making it true food for the soul.

It is also the bridge that connects Heaven and Earth, the source of all creation and destruction. In fact nothing would exist without music. It is life itself. Thus, without it no life can exist. It is the most profound form of expression humans create and throughout history has been used not only for healing but in warfare in both the East and West.

In this lecture workshop about music and healing, Dr. Kim will cover a number of topics ranging from the ancient myths and legends relating to sound to modern day music therapy. Participants will also learn practical sounds for healing and balance.

Topics discussed:
   - Frequency, Vibration & Resonance
   - Music Therapy- How it works
   - Vibrational Medicine
   - Music of Sphere
   - The Effect of Music
   - Power of Music- Myth & Legend
   - Music and Warfare
   - Cymatics
   - Yul Ryuh- I Ching Interpretation of Sound and Music
   - Five Elements and Sound

Exchange/Investment in Yourself:
$30 preregistration / $45 at the door
Register online: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/demystifying-sound-healing-tickets-44169596452

Joseph K. Kim, Ph.D., Doctor of Oriental Medicine, is a third generation Eastern medical practitioner. He has served as the Chairman of the Department of Oriental Medicine at Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine in Los Angeles and is a former acupuncture researcher at UC Irvine.

Dr. Kim has been practicing martial arts, Tai Chi, and Qigong for the past 40 years. He has studied with masters in the US, Korea and China, most notably with Master Soo-il Oh, the chief disciple of Master Tae Hoon Kwon, the most famous Korean Taoist of 20th century. He served as the team doctor for the United States Tae Kwon Do team (ITF) of 1988.

FAQs
What can I bring to the event?
We have mats for a $2 rental fee. To ensure your comfort, please feel free to bring your own. Socks encouraged.

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