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Returning Through Vibration

4 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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This episode is about healing. Not through words alone—but through sound, vibration, and the body. My work with gong and sound healing comes from lived experience. From understanding how trauma is held, how the nervous system responds, and how healing is not something we force—it’s something we allow. In this episode, I talk about my journey into sound healing, how I work with gong, and how vibration can support the body in returning to safety, presence, and connection. This is not about fixing.  This is about allowing. Baseline — from The Ground Did Not Move Baseline opens the soundscape with a steady, grounding presence—a return to center when everything else feels uncertain. This track comes from JS Worldbridger’s album The Ground Did Not Move, a body of work rooted in stability, resilience, and the quiet strength of staying when the world around you shifts. The tone of Baseline is intentional. It invites the listener to land, to breathe, t The Long Enough Pause is an invitation to step out of urgency and into stillness. In a world that constantly pushes for more—more doing, more fixing, more noise—this track offers something different: permission to stop. Not for a moment of escape, but for a moment of return. The sound unfolds slowly, with spacious tones and gentle resonance, creating a place where nothing is required and nothing is rushed. It’s the space between breaths, the quiet after overwhelm, the Discover the enchanting world of Sound Alchemist Jules Jewels Smoot, where music and creativity intertwine to create a unique auditory experience. On her official website, https://www.juliejulessmootsoundalchemist.com/ [https://www.juliejulessmootsoundalchemist.com/] you can explore a rich collection of blogs and music that delve into the transformative power of sound. Jules Smoot, a master in her craft, shares her insights and innovative techniques that inspire both aspiring musicians and seasoned artists alike. Each blog post is thoughtfully curated, offering valuable tips, personal anecdotes, and a glimpse into her artistic journey. Additionally, her music showcases a diverse range of genres, reflecting her eclectic style and passion for sound exploration. Whether you are seeking inspiration, knowledge, or simply a new musical experience, Jules Jewels Smoot's website is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Visit today to immerse yourself in the captivating realm of sound alchemy.

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This episode is about healing. Not through words alone—but through sound, vibration, and the body. My work with gong and sound healing comes from lived experience. From understanding how trauma is held, how the nervous system responds, and how healing is not something we force—it’s something we allow. In this episode, I talk about my journey into sound healing, how I work with gong, and how vibration can support the body in returning to safety, presence, and connection. This is not about fixing.  This is about allowing. Baseline — from The Ground Did Not Move Baseline opens the soundscape with a steady, grounding presence—a return to center when everything else feels uncertain. This track comes from JS Worldbridger’s album The Ground Did Not Move, a body of work rooted in stability, resilience, and the quiet strength of staying when the world around you shifts. The tone of Baseline is intentional. It invites the listener to land, to breathe, t The Long Enough Pause is an invitation to step out of urgency and into stillness. In a world that constantly pushes for more—more doing, more fixing, more noise—this track offers something different: permission to stop. Not for a moment of escape, but for a moment of return. The sound unfolds slowly, with spacious tones and gentle resonance, creating a place where nothing is required and nothing is rushed. It’s the space between breaths, the quiet after overwhelm, the Discover the enchanting world of Sound Alchemist Jules Jewels Smoot, where music and creativity intertwine to create a unique auditory experience. On her official website, https://www.juliejulessmootsoundalchemist.com/ [https://www.juliejulessmootsoundalchemist.com/] you can explore a rich collection of blogs and music that delve into the transformative power of sound. Jules Smoot, a master in her craft, shares her insights and innovative techniques that inspire both aspiring musicians and seasoned artists alike. Each blog post is thoughtfully curated, offering valuable tips, personal anecdotes, and a glimpse into her artistic journey. Additionally, her music showcases a diverse range of genres, reflecting her eclectic style and passion for sound exploration. Whether you are seeking inspiration, knowledge, or simply a new musical experience, Jules Jewels Smoot's website is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Visit today to immerse yourself in the captivating realm of sound alchemy.

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