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Kirtan & Sound Healing with Rachel and Jon

  • Ambient Sound Healing 7225 Campbell Boulevard North Tonawanda, NY, 14120 United States (map)

Our upcoming Kirtan is officially SOLD OUT ๐Ÿ™โœจ

However, if youโ€™re still interested in attending, please send me a message 716-266-9189โ€” we may still be able to accommodate you. While I canโ€™t guarantee a bed or lounger at this point, many guests enjoy relaxing in a seated position in our indoor faerie garden space on cushions or other cozy seating during the evening. Some guests already attending might even be in the garden area out of preference.

Looking forward to sharing this beautiful gathering with you all ๐Ÿ’›

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A Kirtan & Singing Bowl Journey

A Gathering of Community

February 26th at 7:00 p.m.

$40

Tickets

This Kirtan is an offering of voice, vibration, and shared devotion. Jon will guide the evening through mantra with the harmonium. The chants will rise and fall like gentle tides, simple enough to enter, deep enough to carry you beyond thought.

Rachel will hold space with crystal singing bowls, offering supportive tones that deepen the experience and help anchor the body and nervous system. The bowls will complement the mantras, creating a calm, resonant environment.

Together, this is a space to rest inside the medicine of repetition and vibration. You are invited to sing, hum, listen, or sit in silence. No experience is needed, only a willingness to be carried by sound into presence, remembrance, and quiet joy.

During this event you will rest comfortably in a vibroacoustic sound bed or a vibroacoustic lounger that is lightly vibrating at 40 Hertz to calm the nervous system, and open the heart.

Jonathan Lambert is a music healer and Kirtan facilitator who brings a sense of inner peace to assisted living communities across Western New York. Through the steady vibration of mantras like Hari Om and Om Mani Padme Hum, Jon helps residents clear away the mental noise and reconnect with their own sense of compassion.

His work is really about unityโ€”building a bridge of sound in spaces that can often feel disconnected. Whether heโ€™s exploring mental health on his podcast, The Art of Staying Sharp, or collaborating with Rachel to blend sacred chants with immersive soundscapes, Jonโ€™s goal is simple: to transform isolation into a collective harmony. He reminds us that even in silence or struggle, we are all still connected by the same pulse.

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