Guest Speaker: Kimba Arem
September 13, 2008
NDEr, Sound Healer from Hawaii, uses Didjeridu, world flutes, crystal bowls, keyboards, harp, voice, etc.
Kimba Arem is a performer and recording artist, and has been a musician
since age seven with classical training in piano and flute. She received
a B.S. in molecular and cellular biology at the University of Arizona in
1993. While attending acupuncture graduate school studying Chinese
Taoist Medicine, she was introduced to sound therapy. Since then she has
developed her own unique practice, grown out of extensive subtle energy
training in sound as medicine, herbology, Reiki (master level) and
aromatherapy.
Kimba also works with light and color, and has incorporated these
diverse elements into her frequency therapy practice in Kaua\'i,
Hawai\'i. In a session she uses essential oils, acupressure, a
\"vibrasound\" bed and a hem-synch brainwave light machine, yet the
primary focus is on playing various indigenous and classical instruments
in the subtle fields around the body.
Her main instrument is the Australian didjeridu, but she also uses
Native American flutes, four-chambered Celtic flute, Tibetan and crystal
bowls, keyboards, tingshaws, tuning forks, a harp, vocal overtoning, and
recites various therapeutic mantras from different cultures around the
world.
Kimba has released eight CDs, including Self-Healing with Andrew Weil,
and she tours internationally, playing at conferences and at institutes
around the world. She plays locally, inter-island, on the mainland, and
travels internationally doing peace music concerts, conferences,
workshops, and sound therapy sessions.
She is the founding member of Heartherapy; an organization dedicated to
educating and assisting the planet in gentle awakening through sound.
For more info, visit Kimba\'s web site: [ *www.heartherapy.com*][1]
[1]: http://www.heartherapy.com