#39: Sound Healing Therapy; From Anxiety to Calm; Singing Bowls; Body and Sound
In this episode of Beyond the Bubble, Andras welcomes Jorge Zain, an Argentinian music therapist, entrepreneur, and sound bath facilitator based in Brussels, for a conversation about sound, vibration, healing, and human connection.Jorge shares how he moved to Belgium during the pandemic while his company Vibracustica was growing in Argentina, and explains how he built a school and business around sound therapy, vibroacoustic therapy, and handmade instruments.He breaks down the difference between simply listening to relaxing music and physically feeling sound through vibration, including how low frequencies can calm the nervous system and help people enter deeper states of relaxation. Andras and Jorge discuss altered states of consciousness, intuition, clarity, overstimulation, and why sound can create space for reflection in a world full of constant distraction. They also talk about rituals, group intention, corporate sound experiences, the role of music in building community, and the danger of replacing real human connection with machines. Jorge explains the science behind vibroacoustic therapy, its possible benefits for pain, stress, anxiety, and sleep, while also being clear about its limits, risks, and the importance of common sense. The conversation moves from singing bowls and gongs to trust, creativity, and the power of shared experiences to help people reconnect with themselves and others.