SONORIUM

SOUND HEALING SPACE BY SVARAM

The sound of Sonorium offers a direct and immersive experience, actively stimulating the senses of listening and subtle touch, where vibration, resonance, and perception meet the body.

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Consultation & Space Planning

Explore how a Sonorium can support your space or practice. We offer thoughtful guidance on instrument selection, spatial layout, and intention tailored to your environment.

Book a Sound Session

Experience the Sonorium through a guided sound session. Feel how tuned instruments organize the body, perception, and inner listening through vibration and resonance.

Training & Practitioner Programs

For practitioners and dedicated listeners wishing to deepen their relationship with sound.
Our training explores Sonorium principles, therapeutic listening, and practical application.

Tubular Bell

Tubular Bell

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Sound Stone Set

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Sonic Chi Circle - Big

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Water Rattle

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Glassophone - Veena Crystal

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Resonating Tubes

Resonating Tubes

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Plate Gong

Plate Gong

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Single Resonators Big

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Nidranantar, Sound healing bed

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Plate Bell Set

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WHAT IS SONORIUM?

Instruments

A configuration of selected and carefully manufactured ‘sound sources’, large scale instruments of diverse materials and qualities are grouped in an archetypal configuration around the central element of the Sound Healing Bed, which replaces the traditional massage table and offers a resting place for the sensory, receptive experience of a variety of sound textures and vibrations.

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Concept

Sound Healing Space provides a novel experience of heightened, synaesthetic perception of the immediate impact of sound vibrations on the body and its more subtle layers. It creates an atmosphere and dedicated space of listening, tuning, aligning, and coming into resonance with the universal principles and effects of primeval as well as tuned sound.

Benefit

Based on natural, harmonic proportions and Just intonation tunings on C 256 the Sound Healing Space is a direct expression of the healing art and science of pure sound.The polarity between organized, structured, tuned tone as a symbolic expression of the cosmic principles of harmony and order, and primal, apparently chaotic sound, is resolved into an organic whole that stimulates the evolutionary growing process of constant adjustment and reintegration.

The direct tactile impact of the sound vibrations creates a deep state of relaxation and a clear sense of overall harmonization. The aim and natural result of a sound session is to support the recipient in a Nidra / Alpha state of deepened awareness, which brings refreshing rest, naturally stimulating homeostatic, self-healing capacities and offers the opportunity of balancing the system through a shift and realignment of the different planes and parts of the being

Working with a Sonorium

How is a Sonorium experienced?

Inside a Sonorium, sound unfolds slowly and continuously.

Participants often experience a shift in attention as layers of tone, vibration, and silence interact with the body and nervous system.

Because the listener is surrounded rather than “played to,” the experience tends to be receptive rather than directive.

This makes the Sonorium especially suitable for therapeutic sessions, one-on-one work, and practices where presence and subtle perception are central.

How is a Sonorium used in practice?

Sonoriums are commonly used by sound practitioners, therapists, and facilitators working with:

  • Individual or small-group sound journeys
  • Body-based or somatic practices
  • Nervous system regulation and deep rest
  • Long-form listening sessions

The practitioner’s role is not to perform, but to hold space, guide pacing, and listen to how sound is received within the room

Our approach to Sonorium at oneTone

At oneTone, we approach the Sonorium as a living system, not a fixed installation.

Each Sonorium is shaped by the instruments chosen, the space it inhabits, and the intention of the work being offered.


Rather than prescribing a single configuration, we support practitioners in building Sonoriums that evolve — responsive to the people, practices, and environments they serve.