Sonic Wave
ELLE|March 2018

For centuries, people have enjoyed the restorative power of sound, from symphonies to divine music. But can it truly—scientifically— heal the body and soul?

Keziah Weir
Sonic Wave

The origins of sacred sound can be traced back 40,000 years to the Aboriginal didgeridoo, a resonant instrument used in religious ceremonies. Since then, sound has been employed as a cross-cultural tool of worship and healing—from Egyptian vowel chanting to Tibetan singing bowls—but only recently has the idea gone mainstream.

This story is from the March 2018 edition of ELLE.

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