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Join Rob Meyer-Kukan for this sound bath meditation at the the PARC in downtown Plymouth, Michigan. In this time of sound bath, Rob will play metal and crystal singing bowls, with chimes, and more in a sound bath inspired by the artwork (Bubbling Up) by Michigan Artist, Joan Witte. The sound bath will wash you with sounds intended to bring calming vibrations to reduce stress and ease tension celebrating our beautiful, creative, and amazing emotions.
Please bring a yoga mat and blanket and any additional supports you would like for your comfort (pillows, bolster, eye pillow, etc). Please note, the floor is a wooden floor in a former school building. We will supply a base yoga mat and have a few blankets on hand for additional comfort.
Investment: $40
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Plymouth Arts & Recreation Center (PARC)
177 N. Main Street
Plymouth, MI 48170
United States
Moderate or heavy snow showers, with a high of 24 and low of 5 degrees. Partly Cloudy during the morning, light freezing rain in the afternoon and evening, overcast overnight.
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