YIDAKI (DIDGERIDOO) LED MEDITATION & HEALING

Possibly the world’s oldest known musical instrument, the yidaki was developed by indigenous peoples of northern Australia possibly over 40,000 years ago.

Traditionally played as an accompaniment to ceremonial dancing and singing and for solo or recreational purposes, the Yidaki is a wind instrument that produces low frequency sound that we can hear and actual vibrations that we can feel, especially if the end of the instrument is placed close to the body. The Yidaki can be linked to ‘musica universaiis’ (music of the spheres), an ancient concept that links celestial bodies of sun, moon and planets as a form of music.

Due to its powerful sound vibrations, the yidaki can help listeners enter deep states of relaxation or trance, opening the way for remarkable sound healing that can offer great therapeutic benefits.

Lionel Lauch is a skilled and practiced healer, versed in the ancient aboriginal custom of healing. During Lionel’s sessions you are immersed in the rhythmic primal sounds of the Yidaki as it moves through your muscles and organs, grounding you in the land and moment as the frequencies and vibrations flow through your body, connecting you to the earth and creating a space for powerful healing to take place.

“I teach respect and healing and I help other people, black or white, to get through their problems, as I have experienced a great deal of what life can throw at you”

Living Culture are proud to offer individual holistic Yidaki healing sessions with Lionel, in conjunction with guided meditation. You will be asked if there are specific areas of healing you require during an initial consultation beforehand, and methods and approaches will be adapted to meet your specific needs. Sessions are confidential and there is opportunity for reflection and support through-out your experience.

Lionel offers one-on-one healing sessions, which can be booked through Living Culture or, in very specific cases, at your home on the Mornington Peninsula.

Duration – 30 minutes to an hour.

 

“Can I just say a massive thank you to both you and Lionel for that awesome meditation experience. The team were telling the rest of the team how amazing and changing it was!”

Karlee, Beachwood Early Learning Centre

“Just wanted to reach out and thank Lionel again for such a wonderful acknowledgement – with yidaki meditation and sharing of his knowledge. All the women were deeply touched. And this year we were visited by Black cockatoos- who flew in when the yidaki started and flew out at the end! Thank you Lionel and all the behind the scenes work you do Meg.”

Sarah, School of Shamanic Woman Craft/Women’s Gathering

ABILITY – no previous experience required.

WHAT TO BRING – Please wear loose clothes that you can sit comfortably in. Mats are provided. You will need to bring your own pillows and blankets if required. Please bring any personal aids such as specialist support pillows or braces,

ANIMALS – We provide animal healing on request and with an initial consultation with the owner.

PHOTOGRAPHS – Photographs are not taken during these sessions unless at the request of the participant/s

IN-HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHERS – Due to confidentiality, we do not invite our inhouse photographer to these sessions, unless on request by the participant/s

CHILDREN – Children are welcome to be part of these sessions on discussion at time of booking.