Sound Healing in Round Rock, Texas
Private and group sound bath sessions using crystal singing bowls, Tibetan bowls, gongs, and chimes — for individuals, events, and gatherings in Round Rock and beyond.
Rest, Reset, and Come Back to Yourself
In the middle of busy, noisy, demanding lives, sound healing offers something rare: a genuine invitation to stop. To breathe. To let your nervous system settle into stillness.
Sound baths use the resonant frequencies of carefully chosen instruments to guide you into a deep state of relaxation and inner quiet. Many people describe the experience as one of the most restful and restorative things they’ve ever done — and the effects often linger long after the session ends.
Liasa Kian offers private and group sound healing sessions in Round Rock, Texas, as well as on-location sessions for events, retreats, studios, and gatherings throughout the area.
What Is Sound Healing?
Sound healing, or sound bath therapy, is an ancient practice that uses specific instruments — each producing unique tones and frequencies — to promote physical relaxation, emotional release, and mental clarity. During a session, you simply lie down, close your eyes, and allow the sound to wash over you. There’s nothing to do and nothing to figure out. The sound does the work.
Research supports what practitioners have long known: sound can shift brainwave states, reduce cortisol levels, lower heart rate, and support the kind of deep rest that’s increasingly hard to come by in everyday life. It’s a beautiful complement to meditation, therapy, yoga, and any other wellness practice — or a powerful standalone experience in its own right.
The Instruments
Liasa works with a carefully curated collection of instruments, each chosen for the quality and character of the sound it produces:
• Crystal singing bowls — pure, resonant tones that can be felt as much as heard
• Tibetan singing bowls — rich, layered harmonics with a grounding quality
• Gongs — expansive, immersive sound that can shift deeply held tension
• Wave drum — fluid, atmospheric rhythms that evoke a sense of movement and ease
• Chimes — delicate, clarifying tones that punctuate and balance the experience
Sessions are thoughtfully composed — not just a collection of sounds, but a guided sonic journey with intention, flow, and care.
Private Sound Bath Sessions
A private session offers the most personalized sound healing experience possible. Without the dynamics of a group, Liasa can tune the session specifically to you — your energy, your nervous system, your intentions for the experience. Whether you’re looking for deep rest, emotional release, stress relief, or simply something you’ve never tried before, a private session is a beautiful place to start.
Private sessions are available at Liasa’s Round Rock location or on location — she can bring the experience directly to you.
Group Sound Bath Sessions
There is something uniquely powerful about experiencing sound healing in community. Group sessions create a shared space of stillness and restoration — one that many participants describe as both deeply personal and profoundly connected.
Group sound baths are available for:
• Wellness retreats and workshops
• Corporate events and workplace wellness programs
• Yoga studios and fitness studios
• Private gatherings, celebrations, and milestone events
• Community events and group wellness days
Liasa is available at her Round Rock location or can travel to your venue, bringing everything needed to create a full, immersive sound healing experience for your group.
What People Experience
Every person’s experience with sound healing is unique, but some of the most commonly reported benefits include:
• Deep physical relaxation and relief from tension
• A quieter, calmer mind
• Reduced anxiety and stress
• Improved sleep
• A sense of emotional release or lightness
• Greater clarity and inner stillness
• A feeling of being reset or recharged
Sound healing works beautifully alongside therapy, yoga, Pilates, and other wellness practices — and for many people, it becomes a regular part of how they care for themselves.
Who This Is For
Sound healing is accessible to almost everyone. You don’t need any prior experience, any particular belief system, or any special preparation. You just need to show up and be willing to rest.
Sessions are especially well-suited for:
• Anyone experiencing stress, anxiety, or burnout
• Those looking for a non-verbal, body-based wellness experience
• People who struggle to meditate or quiet their minds through traditional methods
• Wellness practitioners and retreat organizers looking for a skilled sound healer
• Anyone simply curious about what sound healing feels like
Frequently Asked Questions
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Nothing at all. You simply lie down in a comfortable position, close your eyes, and let the sound wash over you. There’s no meditation technique required, no experience needed, and no right or wrong way to receive the experience. Some people drift into a sleep-like state; others stay quietly aware throughout. Both are perfect.
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Wear comfortable, loose clothing — you’ll be lying still for the duration of the session. For in-person sessions, a yoga mat, blanket, and pillow are helpful. Liasa can advise on what to bring based on your session type and location.
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Session length varies depending on the format. Reach out to discuss timing options for private sessions and group events — Liasa will work with your schedule and needs.
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Absolutely. Liasa is available to travel to retreats, studios, workplaces, private homes, and event spaces in and around the Round Rock and Austin area. Reach out to share the details of your event, and she’ll put together the right experience for your group.
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They’re related but different. Meditation typically involves active mental practice — focusing attention, observing thoughts, or using a technique. A sound bath is more passive: the sound guides your nervous system into a relaxed state without requiring any particular mental effort. Many people find sound healing easier to drop into than traditional meditation, especially if a busy mind tends to get in the way.
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Yes, and it pairs beautifully with yoga sessions, therapy work, or as a standalone offering within a larger wellness retreat or program. Reach out to discuss how sound healing might fit into a broader experience you’re planning.
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Not at all. Sound healing works through the physics of sound and its effect on the nervous system — you don’t need any particular belief or expectation for the experience to be beneficial. The most common feedback from first-timers is simply: I had no idea it would feel like that.
Bring the Healing Power of Sound to Your Life or Event
Whether you’re ready to book a private session for yourself, bring a sound bath to your next event, or just want to learn more — reach out today. Liasa would love to create something meaningful for you.