
Sound Healing with Sound therapist from Hungary, Ildikó Karacs
Wednesday, 01.02.2023. 7-8:30 pm
Little Egypt Studio, 11C Murieston Lane, Edinburgh, EH11 2LX
Releasing harmful transgenerational patterns (mother/father) with the mediating power of the singing voice.
Friday, 03.02.2023. 7-8:30 pm
The Salisbury Center, 2 Salisbury Rd, Edinburgh, EH16 5AB
Releasing harmful relationship patterns (e.g.romantic) with the mediating power of the singing voice.
Sunday, 05.02.2023. 11 am-3 pm
Calm on Canning Street, 16 Canning St, Edinburgh, EH3 8 EG
Learn how to regulate and fill up energetically your (and your classmate's) body with the elements of fire, water, air and earth for enhanced grounding, presence, vitality and health.
With the powerful sound journey of Ildikó, you get in contact with your Divine Self, find your wisdom and let go of vows you made in the past.
We have all made countless vows in our wounded life situations, like: " I don't need this or that anymore!...",
"I won't fall in love again!", "I don't need money!..."
After this process you strengthen your connection with your Divine Self through the Divine Light Codes brought down by Ildi's voice - and your own, if you choose to do so-.
=There will be a short break with a cup of tea/coffee and homemade cakes.
I am so pleased to welcome this powerful lady, who brings energy medicine to Edinburgh, Scotland:
Ildikó Karacs
Ildikó's flowing voice is serving as a mediator between human kind and the universe. Her special ability -as she and the countless people who expreienced her "magic making" describes- is that she can connect with the heavenly forces with her initiated singing voice, and as a mediator when she performs, the listener release elemental blockages. Her voice purifies, and raises the frequency of everyone around.
She is an art and sound therapist, who organized many sound baths, concerts, rituals, retreats, programs for self-development with her mantras, free sound-givings, sound bowls and shamanic drum in the past 10 years.
She did meditations with sound in places like Nepal, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kheops’ Great Pyramid in Egypt and Hungary.
Host of the event, translator and accompany musician:
Mónika Arany
My relation with Ildikó’s music comes from our common Hungarian roots. I studied different styles of music in different countries, but my first meeting with the world of sounds happened in Hungary. Through folk singing and dancing as a child and a young adult, this music become part of me, it is in my bones, all over under my skin. It just likes to bubble up to the surface without prior announcement and limits. Improvising then just happens, as a free flow, surprise even for myself.