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Relax on Zoom on Friday evening by soaking in beautiful healing sounds to calm the mind, relax the body, and connect with Spirit.
Please note that this is an online-only sound bath hosted via Zoom. Before signing up to this event, please make sure that Zoom works on your device.
Start Time: 8:00pm UK London time (GMT) Friday 24th October 2025
Cost: £9 per device (plus Eventbrite booking fee).
Commencing with a short guided meditation, this online sound bath will feature the therapeutic tones of a number of handmade Himalayan singing bowls; from the deep-sounding second octave bowls, to bowls in the mellow third octave, to bowls in the higher fourth, fifth, and even sixth octaves. The session will also feature the beautiful sounds of Koshi wind chimes. The intention and focus of the session will be on creating a relaxing soundscape, ideal after a busy week at work.
All of the instruments will be played live by Dr. Nicholas Peters, and the sounds will be captured by four microphones to make for an immersive online sound bath experience.
What you will need to enjoy the session:
a stable internet connection
Zoom: you can download the latest update of the Zoom app via: < https://www.zoom.com/ >
a decent pair of over-ear headphones or loudspeakers with which to listen to the sounds.
A place in which to make yourself comfortable for the duration of this online sound bath. You can either lie down or be seated. I recommend that you have a blanket and a cushion to make yourself as warm and cosy as possible. You can leave your camera switched off for the sound bath.
Booking is essential and ticket sales close at 7:30pm on 24th October 2025. The link to the Zoom call is included in the Eventbrite ticket. The Zoom 'Waiting Room' will open at 7:50pm.
Please ensure that Zoom works on your device and that you have checked that you have the latest version installed. Please also check your audio settings well before the session starts. I recommend wearing over-ear headphones for the best experience.
I do not offer refunds.
Contraindications: Please note that sound baths are unsuitable for:
• Anyone in the first trimester of pregnancy. (If you are in the second or third trimester, it is safe to attend sound baths, but please let me know.)
• Anyone with a pacemaker, stent, mechanical shunt, or any other metal implants in your body (with the exception of tooth fillings).
• Anyone with a sound-sensitive condition (such as sound-triggered epilepsy).
• Children under the age of 10 years.
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Nicholas Peters Biography
Dr. Nicholas Peters studied Music Composition with Dr. Christopher Hobbs at Coventry University, achieving a First Class BA (Hons) degree (2008), an MA with Distinction (2011), and a practice-based PhD in Sonic Art, which he passed without any formal amendments (2019). He holds an Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA), and the diploma of Associate Fellow of the National College of Music and Arts, London (AFNCollM). Nicholas lectured in music at Coventry University from 2010 to 2022. He is an accredited sound and mantra therapist with the IPHM and runs sound baths for deep relaxation in Altrincham, Bowdon, Hale, and Sale.
He specialises in creating music designed to induce altered states of consciousness, required for undertaking shamanic journeying, inner focusing, and meditation. He produces singing bowl and sound bath compositions, short instrumental compositions, theatrical production music, electro-acoustic, experimental, and ambient tracks. His tracks 'Dreams of the Deep (432 Hz)' and 'Contemplating Dhyana' have been played on "The Sleeping Forecast" on BBC Radio 3 Unwind. His sound therapy releases include 'Minful Moments with Ancient Jambati Singing Bowl', 'Sound Bath for Mother Earth', 'Rain and Thunder Therapy', 'Sound Bath: Himalayan Singing Bowls and Rain', and 'Spirit of the Himalayas Shamanic Singing Bowl'.
His album "Frankenstein", is a theatre soundtrack composed for a play of the same name, directed by OSCAR and BAFTA-nominated Animator-Director Barry J. C. Purves.
More information about his music is available on his website: www.nicholaspeters.co.uk
Read MoreHe specialises in creating music designed to induce altered states of consciousness, required for undertaking shamanic journeying, inner focusing, and meditation. He produces singing bowl and sound bath compositions, short instrumental compositions, theatrical production music, electro-acoustic, experimental, and ambient tracks. His tracks 'Dreams of the Deep (432 Hz)' and 'Contemplating Dhyana' have been played on "The Sleeping Forecast" on BBC Radio 3 Unwind. His sound therapy releases include 'Minful Moments with Ancient Jambati Singing Bowl', 'Sound Bath for Mother Earth', 'Rain and Thunder Therapy', 'Sound Bath: Himalayan Singing Bowls and Rain', and 'Spirit of the Himalayas Shamanic Singing Bowl'.
His album "Frankenstein", is a theatre soundtrack composed for a play of the same name, directed by OSCAR and BAFTA-nominated Animator-Director Barry J. C. Purves.
More information about his music is available on his website: www.nicholaspeters.co.uk
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