Episodios

  • Sound Healing, April 11, 2026
    Apr 12 2026
    Sound Healing with David Gibson The Soul, the Notes, Frequency, Tamper, and Song of Your Soul The Ecosystem of the Sound Healing Center The Sound Healing Center operates through four primary pillars: the Globe Institute (educational certificates), the Sound Healing Store (over 400 instruments and technologies), the Sound Therapy Center (specific issue protocols), and the Sound Healing Research Foundation. Notably, the center has expanded its reach into clinical applications, such as developing dementia protocols for Northern California's largest dementia company and securing a $100,000 grant to integrate sound curriculum into Montessori schools. The Soul as a Stable Frequency The soul is conceptualized as a perfect, unwavering frequency that remains consistent across lifetimes, whereas the physical, emotional, and mental bodies are subject to change. While science currently lacks the tools to "prove" the soul's existence, spiritual traditions and emerging theories suggest it can be identified as a "home note"—the rhythm of one's metabolism and brainwaves at total peace. There is even speculation that future technology might measure soul frequency through light reflections in the eyes. The Tradition and Power of the "Soul Song" A central narrative explores the Namibian tribe’s tradition of the "Soul Song," where a child’s unique vibration is captured during pregnancy and sung throughout their life’s milestones. This song serves not only as a celebration of identity but also as a tool for social correction; when an individual errs, the community sings their song back to them to remind them of their inherent wholeness and beauty. Modern practitioners, like Jamie Lou, demonstrate similar "soul song" channelings that connect individuals to their spiritual lineage and ancestral wisdom. Building the Antahkarana: The Bridge to Alignment The path to spiritual maturity involves building the Antahkarana, or the bridge between the personality and the soul. Most individuals are governed by their "emotional body" (a rollercoaster of feelings) or their "mental body" (the witness). The goal is to allow the soul to become the "driver" of the vehicle. This process is often described through the "12 Petals of the Soul," which categorize the evolution of knowledge, love, and sacrifice into a unified state of being. The Concept of the Soul Song and Frequency Central to the discussion is the idea that the soul possesses a unique, unwavering frequency that remains constant across lifetimes. Unlike the physical, emotional, and mental bodies which fluctuate, the soul is viewed as a "perfect" vibration. This concept is illustrated by the traditions of a Namibian tribe, where a child's unique "soul song" is caught by the mother in meditation and sung by the community at every major life transition—and even as a ritual of love to correct antisocial behavior. Gibson suggests that while we can find a physical "home note" through brainwave assessment, the soul's frequency might eventually be measurable through advanced technology or by analyzing the 11 physiological systems of the body. Bridging the Personality to the Soul Drawing heavily on the esoteric teachings of Alice Bailey, the presentation describes the "Antahkarana," or the bridge between the personality and the soul. Most individuals are controlled by their emotional bodies (the "rollercoaster"), but spiritual maturity involves using the mental body to witness and eventually align with the soul. This alignment shifts the individual's focus from self-centered desires to a life of service. The soul is described as having 12 "petals" categorized into knowledge, love, and sacrifice, leading ultimately to the "Jewel in the Lotus"—a state of pure being and unity consciousness. Service as the Ultimate Soul Expression The transition to soul-alignment is marked by a fundamental shift where service becomes the primary motivator. Gibson emphasizes that service is not about the scale of the act, but the lack of selfishness. Whether it is a simple act of kindness or creating a global healing system, the goal is to become a vehicle for higher energy. This involves taking care of one's basic needs only to better serve others, effectively turning one's life, money, and talents into tools for collective transformation. The journey of sound healing extends far beyond acoustic therapy; it is a path toward "remembering" one's original frequency. By building a bridge between the turbulent personality and the stable soul, individuals can move toward a life defined by peace, creativity, and an unwavering commitment to the service of others.
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    57 m
  • Sound Healing, March 28, 2026
    Mar 29 2026
    Sound Healing with David Gibson Immersive Sound Baths The Four Pillars of the Sound Healing Center The organization operates through four primary branches: the Globe Institute, the Sound Healing Store, the Sound Therapy Center, and the Sound Healing Research Foundation. The Globe Institute stands as the only state-approved college in the United States dedicated to sound healing, offering certificates both in-person in Sausalito and online. Complementing this is the Sound Healing Store, which hosts over 400 instruments and advanced vibroacoustic technologies, such as sound lounges and brainwave assessment software. The clinical side is supported by the Sound Therapy Center, which addresses over 40 specific health issues, including a specialized protocol for dementia that has been implemented in Northern California for the last two years. Educational Programs and Community Outreach The center places a strong emphasis on vocational training, aiming for a 70% job placement rate for its students. Beyond its core certificates, the Sound Education Association recently secured a $100,000 grant to integrate its curriculum into two Montessori schools, creating over 2,500 exercises for children from infancy through age 18. These programs are designed around brain development research and are currently expanding globally. For adults, the center offers summer intensives, recording programs, and unique retreats like the annual Mount Shasta Sound Healing Retreat held each August. The 20th Annual Sound Healing Conference (April 24-26) The upcoming 20th Sound Healing Conference is a free online event featuring 14 of the world's top researchers, pioneers, and sound therapists. The conference covers a vast array of topics, including the harmonic series, sacred geometry, and somatic singing. Notable presentations include Ryan Sarnataro's deep dive into antique singing bowls, Marianne Gubri's work with the harp as an intuitive healing instrument, and Jerry Jen's research into muscle testing. Each session is designed to be immersive, incorporating "sound baths" to provide participants with a direct experience of the healing frequencies discussed. Immersive Sound Bath Demonstrations The latter portion of the presentation focuses on experiential sound baths from various practitioners. Jenn Cunnings provides a light language transmission, while Marla May utilizes the frame drum for a more activating experience. Maren Azoff leads participants in the Sanskrit chant "Aham Prema" (I am divine love), emphasizing the importance of clear vowels and deep abdominal breathing to move frequency through the body. These demonstrations illustrate the diverse modalities—ranging from harps and chimes to vocal invocations—used to induce states of deep relaxation and "bliss." The Sound Healing Center offers a robust framework for those seeking to explore sound as a therapeutic tool, whether through formal vocational education, scientific research, or personal wellness. By bridging the gap between ancient practices like singing bowls and modern technologies like voice analysis software, the center provides a comprehensive path toward holistic harmony and professional certification in the field.
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    58 m
  • Sound Healing, March 14, 2026
    Mar 15 2026
    Sound Healing with David Gibson Chakras and the Full Range of Chakras This session, led by David Gibson of the Globe Institute, provides a comprehensive overview of the sound healing landscape, ranging from institutional education and clinical research to the practical application of vocal toning. The discussion bridges the gap between traditional musical theory and intuitive frequency therapy, offering a roadmap for using sound to achieve emotional and physical balance. The Sound Healing Ecosystem and Institutional Resources The Globe Institute stands as a unique, state-approved college in the U.S. dedicated to sound healing, offering certificates both in-person and online. This educational pillar is supported by a broader ecosystem including a specialized store featuring over 400 instruments, a Research Foundation with a database of over 1,000 clinical papers, and the Medical Sound Association, where doctors collaborate on treatment protocols. Notable achievements include a $100,000 grant to integrate sound curriculum into Montessori schools and successful dementia protocols implemented in Northern California facilities. The Art and Intuition of Chakra Toning The core of the practice involves resonating the body's energy centers through specific vowels, Sanskrit syllables, and "Tibetan warrior" sounds. While various traditions assign specific sounds to each chakra—such as "Lam" for the Root or "Yum" for the Heart—the speaker emphasizes that intuition should supersede textbook rules. The goal of vocal toning is to find the specific resonance that feels "right" for the individual on a given day, using the voice as a diagnostic and healing tool to clear stagnation or over-activity in the chakras. The toning process moves from the Root (grounding/abundance) up to the Crown (spiritual connection). Techniques vary from the deep, low-frequency "Oo" for the Root chakra to the powerful, explosive "Wo" for the Solar Plexus—which the speaker notes has been used in extreme cases to support recovery from physical illness. The Heart is often accessed through the "Mmm" hum of love, while the Crown is uniquely associated with the resonance of silence. Frequency Theory vs. Musical Notes A critical distinction is made between traditional musical notes (the C to B scale) and pure frequency ranges. While many systems use a linear C-major scale for the chakras, the speaker argues that frequency (Hz) is a more accurate measure of resonance. For example, a large, bass-heavy gong might resonate the Root chakra regardless of its musical pitch. He proposes a "full-spectrum" approach where every frequency is viewed as a nutrient, leading to the development of meditations that use octaves of a single note to ensure harmonic alignment across all energy centers. Sound healing is presented as a bridge between physical science and spiritual intuition. By understanding the specific frequency ranges of the body and utilizing vocal toning, individuals can move toward a state of "bliss" and internal harmony. Whether through academic study at the Institute or personal meditative practice, the goal remains the same: to achieve a state of peace where the "song" of the body is in perfect alignment with the universe.
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    58 m
  • Sound Healing, February 28, 2026
    Mar 1 2026
    Sound Healing with David Gibson The Hierarchy of Vibrations This episode of Sound Healing goes into a comprehensive overview of David Gibson’s teachings on sound healing, centered on this weeks topic of "Hierarchy of Vibration." It explores the institutional resources available at the Sound Healing Center and details a four-level framework—Frequency, Timbre, Interval, and Flow—that governs health, nature, and the universe. Institutional Overview and Resources The Sound Healing Center in Sausalito operates through four primary branches: the Globe Institute (the only state-approved sound healing college in the US), a specialized retail store, a therapy center, and a research foundation. These entities provide state-of-the-art education, over 400 healing instruments, and a repository of over 1,000 clinical papers. Notable achievements include a $100,000 grant to integrate sound curriculum into Montessori schools and the development of specialized sound protocols for dementia patients in Northern California. The Hierarchy of Vibration: A Four-Level Framework The core of Gibson's philosophy is the "Hierarchy of Vibration," a model based on physics and music that explains how reality functions at every level. This hierarchy moves from the singular to the complex, integrated through the dimension of time. Understanding these levels provides the "key" to healing, manifestation, and higher consciousness. Frequency (The Single Note): This is the foundational level. Every cell, atom, and element has a specific frequency. Finding the "key" frequency of a cell or an element (like oxygen) can restore health or alter physical states. At a spiritual level, one's "soul frequency" serves as a portal to oneness. Timbre (The Tonality): Timbre is a collection of frequencies and their harmonic relationships. It defines the "quality" of a sound—for instance, the edgy, activating harmonics of a gong versus the warm, calming chord structure of a harp. In the body, organs represent the timbre level. Musical Intervals (The Relationship): This level focuses on the interrelationship between two or more notes. These intervals can be dissonant (useful for breaking up stuck energy) or harmonic (useful for peace). In biological terms, this represents the relationship between different cells and organs. Flow (The Movement): When time is added to the previous levels, it creates rhythm, melody, and flow. This is the most critical level for healing. Health is defined by the "smooth flow" of systems, while disease is characterized by "blockage" or stagnant energy. Healing, Blockage, and Universal Application Healing is the process of returning each level of the hierarchy to a state of peace. While "smooth flow" is the ultimate goal, blockages—whether physical (toxins/cancer), mental (loops/scatteredness), or emotional (trauma/suppression)—interrupt this music. Gibson notes that even nature follows this pattern; a river flows smoothly around a rock without resistance, whereas humans often struggle against life's blockages. The hierarchy extends beyond sound to other vibrational mediums: Color: Primary colors are frequencies; combinations are timbres; color relationships are intervals; and animation is flow. Geometry: A circle is a frequency; the Flower of Life is a timbre; side ratios are intervals; and spinning/movement is flow. Intention: A single focus of love is a frequency, while complex visualizations of energy moving through the body represent flow. The Quantum and Cosmic Scale At the highest and lowest scales, the distinction between frequency and flow blurs. Atoms spin at specific frequencies, and the entire universe can be viewed as a giant "torus" or flow system. Gibson suggests that by measuring the specific "songs" (notes and rhythms) of the 11 medical systems, we can use sound, light, and scalar waves to "run a river of flow" through the body to heal disease. Ultimately, the highest state of being is found in the "center of the flow"—a point of stillness where time ceases and pure creativity begins. David Gibson’s "Hierarchy of Vibration" offers a profound map for navigating the complexities of healing. By recognizing that our bodies, minds, and the very universe are composed of music, we can transition from states of chaotic blockage to a harmonious "smooth flow." The ultimate goal is to find stillness within that flow, facilitating deep peace and creative connection to source.
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    57 m
  • Sound Healing, February 14, 2026
    Feb 15 2026
    Sound Healing with David Gibson Love and Sound Love Relationships
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    57 m
  • Sound Healing, January 31, 2026
    Feb 1 2026
    Sound Healing with David Gibson Emotional Expression
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    58 m
  • Sound Healing, January 17, 2026
    Jan 18 2026
    Sound Healing with David Gibson Sound Healing Center and What's Coming
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    58 m
  • Sound Healing, January 3, 2026
    Jan 4 2026
    Sound Healing with David Gibson Resonance
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    55 m