Vibrational Medicine-Sound Healing


HOLISTIC THERAPIES
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Sound healing therapy is an ancient practice originating in Tibetan and Himalayan cultures. Sound healers use Tibetan singing bowls, metal bowls that were once used in spiritual and healing ceremonies conducted by monks in Nepal and Tibet.
Sound Healing is a powerful therapy that combines different healing sounds, chanting and sound healing instruments to improve our multidimensional well-being.
It works by activating the parasympathetic nervous system. Its slow down your breath rate, your heart rate and even your brainwaves, putting you into an almost trance-like-state
Another benefits of Sound Therapy:
Help to support those suffering from depression. These are in fact high energy vibrations, which can help to lift the listener's state of vitality.
When we relax with the sounds of Tibetan bowls or the gong, our concentration improves and our emotional tensions and blockages are relieved. The sound with these vibrations can ease mental or emotional pain (low self-esteem, worries, fear, anger, anxiety, depression, insomnia and addictions).
Improved sleep, less chronic pain and blood pressure, lower cholesterol, and a lower risk of heart disease
After a sound healing session, most people have a feeling of peace, harmony and well-being; they feel present, centered, and in-tune.
While there’s limited research on brain entrainment itself, there are a few studies that position sound healing as a promising alternative to traditional medication. At the foremost of the list of purported benefits is a lessening of anxiety and stress and mood improvement.
A 2016 study conducted by the University of California San Diego has shown singing bowl meditations to do just that. Following the sound meditation, the participant group (N=62) reported significant reductions in tension, anger, and an improvement in mood.
A meta-analysis of fourteen studies also generally showed a significant decrease in depression in older adults living with chronic disease after listening to music, playing an instrument, singing, or any combination of them.
Given the mind-body connection, it might not come as a surprise that sound healing also helps manage the physiological symptoms of certain diseases, such as the pain that frequently manifests in fibromyalgia. There are also some studies proving that sound therapy can help with Autism.
The University of Toronto conducted a small study in which 19 female participants were administered sessions of low-frequency sound stimulation twice a week. Over five weeks, the group reported significant pain reduction. These results were corroborated by 74% of participants significantly reducing their pain medication with one-fourth of the group discontinuing it altogether.
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Schedule Your Session: Reiki + Vibrational Medicine (Available In-Person or Distance Healing)
Carolina is a Reiki Master and Certified Sound Healing Practitioner who intuitively blends Reiki and Vibrational Medicine (Sound Healing) into one powerful, restorative experience. Whether you join her in person or connect remotely, these two healing modalities work harmoniously to promote balance, relaxation, and energetic alignment.
What Is Reiki?
Reiki is a gentle yet powerful Japanese healing technique that reduces stress, encourages relaxation, and supports the body’s natural ability to heal. The word Reiki is derived from two Japanese words:
Rei, meaning “universal life” or “divine spirit,” and
Ki, meaning “life energy.”
Together, Reiki can be understood as “spiritually guided life energy.” It channels healing energy through the practitioner’s hands to restore balance and harmony within the mind, body, and spirit.
How It Works
During a session, Reiki energy is transferred through light touch or by hovering the hands near the body. This energy flows to where it’s needed most, helping to dissolve energetic blockages and release tension. Reiki can also be sent remotely—because energy transcends time and space, distance sessions are equally effective in bringing peace, clarity, and healing to the recipient.
What to Expect
A Reiki session often feels like a warm, glowing radiance moving through the body. Many clients describe deep relaxation, emotional release, and a sense of lightness or peace. After a session, you may notice:
Reduced stress and anxiety
Improved emotional balance
Enhanced clarity and focus
A greater sense of well-being
While Reiki can support healing from both minor and major health concerns, it is a complementary practice and not a substitute for medical care. Clients are encouraged to continue working with their licensed healthcare providers, as Reiki beautifully supports all forms of conventional and holistic healing.
Experience the transformative power of Reiki and Vibrational Medicine—where energy, intention, and sound unite to restore harmony within. ✨ Book your session with Carolina today. ✨
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Experience the synergy of sound healing and massage for holistic well-being. Through resonant tones and therapeutic touch, these ancient practices harmonize mind, body, and spirit, fostering relaxation, deep muscle relief, and enhanced mind-body connection.
Together, our mission is to create a space where body, mind, and spirit can realign through vibration, touch, and presence.
Click on the link below to book a session with us!
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The sessions are only available in Portuguese for now. Carolina is working on this project to offer Hypnosis in English soon! Stay tuned!
Sessões Presenciais (Tampa Bay Florida/USA) e Online (com opção de contratar uma sessão online e receber ela gravada para continuar o tratamento)
Sessões individuais ou em grupo.
Hipnoterapia Clínica e Reprogramação Neurodimensional (RND)
A Hipnoterapia Clínica tem demonstrado resultados cada vez mais eficazes no tratamento de uma ampla variedade de distúrbios e condições que afetam o ser humano. Através da Reprogramação Neurodimensional (RND), temos observado excelentes resultados em casos de depressão, traumas, medos, fobias, ansiedade, dependência química, descontrole emocional, insônia, timidez, obesidade, baixa autoestima, síndrome do pânico, estresse, fadiga, compulsões e dificuldades de desempenho pessoal, profissional e esportivo.
O Que é a Reprogramação Neurodimensional (RND)?
A RND é uma metodologia terapêutica que atua diretamente nos registros neuromentais do paciente, bloqueando conflitos e recondicionando padrões de pensamento e comportamento — sem a necessidade de reviver conscientemente traumas ou sofrimentos passados. Durante a sessão, o processo é guiado com foco em alcançar o máximo de eficiência na transformação e na cura emocional.
O método utiliza técnicas de relaxamento profundo, programação neurolinguística (PNL) e regressão no tempo (até o momento da concepção, sem envolver regressão a vidas passadas).
Como Funciona
A RND atua acessando o inconsciente, promovendo a liberação de bloqueios e sintomas que interferem negativamente na vida cotidiana — sejam de origem emocional, mental, energética ou psicossomática. Os resultados alcançados costumam ser profundos e duradouros, e a maioria dos pacientes percebe uma melhora significativa após cerca de seis sessões.
Benefícios da RND
Com poucas sessões, é possível:
Reduzir a ansiedade e o estresse
Eliminar medos, fobias e traumas
Equilibrar as emoções
Aumentar a autoestima e a autoconfiança
Melhorar o foco, a concentração e a motivação
Potencializar o desempenho pessoal, profissional e esportivo
Recondicionar a mente para alcançar novos objetivos e perspectivas de vida
Graças à sua eficiência e acessibilidade, a RND torna-se uma poderosa aliada para aumentar o rendimento, a produtividade e o equilíbrio emocional, tanto no trabalho quanto na vida pessoal.
✨ Agende uma conversa gratuita de 15 minutos com Carolina Descubra como a Reprogramação Neurodimensional pode transformar a sua vida e ajudá-lo(a) a conquistar uma nova versão de si mesmo(a).
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*Therapeutic services available (in person or online)
*Free 30-minute video call for an initial conversation, from then on, we will define together which tools we will use together with Clinical Philosophy. (Reiki, Sound Healing, Hypnosis, Yoga or Dance Techniques, Feminine Empowerment or EFT)
Carolina’s journey into healing began in 2002, when she became certified in Reiki. Over the years, her path continued to unfold as she explored new ways of supporting others through energy and sound.
In 2016, she deepened her practice by becoming a Clinical Philosopher under the mentorship of Marta Klaus, a respected practitioner trained in Neuro Dimensional Reprogramming
(Hypnosis).Marta, who had extensive therapeutic training, often reminded her students: “Each human being who seeks therapy needs different tools to be helped. Have enough knowledge to support them as fully as possible.”
This wisdom profoundly shaped Carolina’s approach. Since then, she has continued to expand her studies and bring together a wide range of healing modalities
When living in Brazil, Carol had the pleasure of participating in different Clinical Philosophy Congresses. She learned a lot from different clinical philosophers and especially from the lectures given by the creator of this therapy, Lúcio Packter. This way, I understood how special this therapeutic method is, as well as the creator, great Human Being!
In 2017 Carolina moved to the USA, where she still lives today. She had just become Clinical Philosophy and discovered that here in the USA no one knows about this therapy, so she started using the principles of Clinical Philosophy in her dance and yoga classes, recognizing each individual as unique, trying to strip away everything and any judgment and focusing on the existential improvement of each student.
In Brazil, the term Clinical Philosophy is directly related to a methodology developed by the Gaucho philosopher Lúcio Packter in the mid-1990s. In the 1980s, Packter moved to Europe and there came into contact with a therapy that used a philosophy as a basis. Interested in this idea, he decided to bring it to Brazil and systematize the practice, which became known as Clinical Philosophy. Distanced from concepts such as normality and illness, Clinical Philosophy uses philosophical knowledge from many centuries to provide an existential improvement to the patient. Packter, who is the founder of the institute that trains professionals in this area, explains how the method works and explains that the procedure to be followed can be completely different for each person.
According to Gilberto Sendtko, "Clinical Philosophy is a philosophical methodology for developing highly personalized therapeutic processes, created from and for each subject served".
Clinical Philosophy, according to Packter, "works from the different traditions of Western philosophy towards existential questions" or - in other words - "uses the knowledge of philosophy for a person's life". In Clinical Philosophy there are no concepts of disease, typology and pathology, but rather different ways of existing, with representations of the world that give rise to unique ways of existence. And that is why in Clinical Philosophy there are no “cures”, but care that helps resolve the person’s existential issues (structural shocks). It operates through different philosophical currents, with a predominance of Phenomenology, Language Analytics and Structuralism and, with the assimilation of Formal Logicism, Epistemology, and Historicity.
It was initially published and implemented by the Packter Institute, in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, which offers courses to train "clinical philosophers" (therapists) or "specialists in clinical philosophy". In 2008, with a large number of training centers across the country, the National Association of Clinical Philosophers (ANFIC) was created to aggregate and defend the interests of "clinical philosophers'', taking care of ethical aspects and supporting the autonomous activities of training centers. There are currently training centers in several states in Brazil, in addition to teaching activities and individual assistance, there are centers specializing in hospital care, professional groups and business consultancy.
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- Atendimentos Terapêuticos disponíveis (Presenciais ou Online)
Gratuito 30 minutos vídeo call para uma conversa inicial, a partir daí, iremos definir juntos quais ferramentas usaremos junto com a Filosofia Clínica. (Reiki, Sound Healing, Hipnose, Técnicas de Yoga ou Dança, Empoderamento do Feminino ou EFT)
A jornada de Carolina rumo à cura começou em 2002, quando ela se certificou em Reiki. Ao longo dos anos, seu caminho continuou a se desenvolver à medida que explorava novas maneiras de apoiar outras pessoas por meio da energia e do som. Em 2016, ela aprofundou sua prática tornando-se Filósofa Clínica sob a orientação de Marta Klaus, uma respeitada praticante com formação em Reprogramação Neurodimensional (Hipnose). Marta, que possuía vasta formação terapêutica, frequentemente lembrava seus alunos:“Cada ser humano que busca terapia precisa de diferentes ferramentas para ser ajudado. Tenha conhecimento suficiente para apoiá-lo da forma mais completa possível.” Essa sabedoria moldou profundamente a abordagem de Carolina. Desde então, ela continuou a expandir seus estudos e a reunir uma ampla gama de modalidades de cura.
Quando morava no Brasil, Carol teve o prazer de participar de diferentes Congressos de Filosofia Clínica. Ela aprendeu bastante com diferentes filósofos clínicos e principalmente com as palestras do criador dessa terapia, Lúcio Packter. Dessa forma, entendeu o quanto esse método terapêutico é especial, assim como o criador, grande Ser Humano!
Em 2017 Carolina se mudou para os EUA, onde vive até hoje. Ela tinha acabado de se tornar Filósofa Clínica e percebeu que aqui nos EUA ninguém conhece essa terapia, então ela começou a usar os princípios da Filosofia Clínica nas suas aulas de dança e de yoga, reconhecendo cada indivíduo como único, tentando se despir de todo e qualquer julgamento e focando na melhoria existencial de cada estudante.
No Brasil, o termo Filosofia Clínica está diretamente relacionado com a metodologia desenvolvida pelo filósofo gaúcho Lúcio Packter em meados da década de 1990. Na década de 1980, Packter viajou para Europa e lá teve contato com uma terapia que usava a filosofia como base. Interessado por essa ideia, ele resolveu trazê-la para o Brasil e sistematizar a prática, que ficou conhecida como Filosofia Clínica. Distanciada de conceitos como normalidade e doença, a Filosofia Clínica utiliza-se de conhecimentos filosóficos de muitos séculos para proporcionar uma melhoria existencial ao paciente. Packter, que é fundador do instituto que forma profissionais nessa área, explica como funciona o método e esclarece que o procedimento a ser seguido pode ser completamente diferente para cada pessoa.
Segundo Gilberto Sendtko a "Filosofia Clínica é uma metodologia filosófica de desenvolvimento de processos terapêuticos altamente personalizados, criados a partir e para cada sujeito atendido".
A Filosofia Clínica, segundo Packter, "trabalha a partir das diversas tradições da filosofia ocidental em direção às questões existenciais" ou - em outras palavras - "utiliza os saberes da filosofia para a vida da pessoa". Na Filosofia Clínica não há os conceitos de doença, de tipologia e patologia, mas sim modos diferentes de existir, com representações de mundo que dão origem a maneiras singulares de existência. E é por isso que na Filosofia Clínica não há "curas", mas cuidados que ajudam a resolver as questões existenciais (choques estruturais)da pessoa. Opera através de diversas correntes filosóficas, com predominância da Fenomenologia, da Analítica da Linguagem e do Estruturalismo e, com a assimilação do Logicismo Formal, da Epistemologia, e da Historicidade.
Inicialmente foi divulgada e implantada pelo Instituto Packter, de Porto Alegre, no Rio Grande do Sul, que oferecia cursos para habilitar "filósofos clínicos" (terapeutas) ou "especialista em filosofia clínica". Em 2008, já com um grande número de centros de formação pelo país, foi criada a Associação Nacional dos Filósofos Clínicos (ANFIC), para agregar e defender os interesses dos "filósofos clínicos", cuidando dos aspectos éticos e, apoiando as atividades autônomas dos centros de formação. Atualmente há centros de formação em vários estados do Brasil, além das atividades docentes e dos atendimentos individuais, há núcleos especializados no atendimento de hospitais, grupos profissionais e consultoria empresarial.









