Want to learn the art, techniques, and philosophy of Gong playing?
Join Gong Journeywoman, SA Bliss (Amardeep), who has trained with Gong Master Don Conreaux in 3 countries, for a 4-hour introductory Gong training to explore both theory and practice of the holistic sounds of Gong. Training Includes:
- Copy of Holistic Resonance Handbook by Gong Sound Space (SA Bliss) with teachings from Grand Gong Master Don Conreaux, Yogi Bhajan, and other Gong and sound practitioners.
- Learning the Universal Agreement / Greeting
- Approaching the Gong, choosing a Gong – symphonic or planetary
- Theory and practice of how your body is a Gong
- Introduction to holistic resonance
- Benefits of Gong and holistic sound
- Contemplative Assumptions from Magnum Opus of the Gong Volume I, by Don Conreaux
- Gong strokes (hung in stand as well as hand held Gong strokes)
- Opportunity to play Gongs
- Deepen your understanding of how sound plays a powerful part in everyday life
You do not need a Gong to attend this training. If you have one, please bring it! No experience is necessary. Beginners are welcome. If you have some Gong experience, you are also welcome to join and deepen your knowledge of Gong teachings. All welcome.
Date & Time
Saturday, June 15th
1:30 – 5:30 pm (sold out)
or
Sunday, June 16th
1:30 – 5:30 pm (sold out)
The workshop is limited to 8 participants per day.
Pricing
SOLD OUT
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About the Teacher

S.A. Bliss (Amardeep) is a Journeywoman of Gong, a PhD candidate in Education, and Kundalini & Restorative Yoga & Gong teacher. Her Gong Baths and Workshops include a focus on sound, mantra, and sweet silence to recalibrate the system. She has travelled and taught in several countries including Germany, Japan, Korea, Croatia, India, China, the U.S. and Canada.
She is always learning from Gong Consciousness teachings of Gong Master Don Conreaux. Her lineage of teachers includes Ramana Maharshi, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Yogi Bhajan, and Thich Nhat Hanh. When she is not teaching, researching, or playing gong, you can find her biking the urban cityscape or enjoying art at the AGO in Toronto.
www.blissresearch.org / @gongbliss
Photo Credit: Mel Bartel