Crystal bowls, gong, and sacred drum — offered not as performance, but as a soft place to land. A room held carefully enough that the body remembers what quiet feels like.
Lori's work lives in a quiet place — past explanation, before interpretation. Crystal bowls begin. A gong opens the air. Sacred drum grounds what rises. What happens next is not something anyone can promise to you. But the room is held, carefully, for whatever arrives.
Some guests come to rest. Some come to release what they did not know they were still carrying. Some come with a specific grief or a nameless weight. There is no performance required. Nothing to prepare. No framework to study before you arrive.
The practice is ancestral. It was handed forward — through watching, through initiation, through the slow teaching of presence. Lori brings it into the room with you, and then holds the door open. What you do inside is yours.
Healing is not something we force. It is something we allow. — a guiding principle
The first generation — where the sensitivity, the sight, the unspoken care for others first took hold. The work was quieter then. Less named. But it was there, in a woman who knew how to listen.
The second generation carried it across — translating the sensitivity into practice, into offered care, into a form that could be shared. The work became visible. The lineage turned outward.
Lori brings the lineage into sound, into session, into the room with you. What was held privately is now held in ceremony. Three generations, arriving as one quiet offering.
Spots are capped intentionally — the container only works when the room is quiet enough to feel something.
No experience required. No preparation needed. Arrive with a willingness to rest — that is the whole ask.
Blankets, pillows, and an eye mask are welcome if you want to make your nest a little softer.
Settle in. Choose your spot. Let the nervous system come down a notch before the bowls begin.
You will be lying down for a while. Layers are smart — bodies cool as they relax.
The room works better without them. Turn yours off completely before walking in.
Sometimes things come up. There is space afterward to sit, ground, and slowly return.
I didn't expect to feel so much. I came in tense and left like something had been set down that I'd been carrying for years.— Sound Bath Attendee · Abbotsford
Lori holds the space with such care. There is nothing performative about what she does — only deep presence, and real intention.— Private Session Client
The generational session brought up things I didn't know I was still holding. Quiet, powerful — and handled with so much tenderness.— Generational Healing Client
The strongest portrait or ceremony shot. This is the anchor image.
A detail study of the instruments.
Scale, texture, presence.
Mats arranged, the space set before a sound bath.
Sacred objects, crystals.
Candid from a live gathering.
The drum — detail or in use.
The quiet after. The breath that follows.
Reservations are handled personally, which fits this kind of work. Lori responds herself, confirms your space herself, and holds the session herself. No bots. No automated confirmations. Just a conversation.