ABOUT​ MINDFULNESS​ GONG​ BATH​ Some of the people believe that when they use their palms to rub or mallets to strike a Gong evoking loud sounds, this will bring them luck, fame and good health. During a Mindfulness Thai Gong Bath, we apply the practice of Buddhist mindfulness while rubbing the Gong gently with the palms. As a meditational practice, Thai Gong rubbing allows us to stay fully present. As we observe the shifting impermanence of the sacred sounds (the nature), the mind becomes focused and still as a result. This technique of awareness is highly effective in balancing the body, mind and spirit. Veerayuth began his project of sharing Mindfulness Gong Bath in Sep, 2017 at Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Since then, he has developed a unique approach through integrating the scientific knowledge of the West with the liberal arts of the East. His dedicated efforts in spreading wellness through Sacred Sound Healing have culminated in the “Mindfulness Thai Gong Bath Courses†which have been propagated in temples, community centers, educational institutions and yoga centers throughout Thailand and around the world. ABOUT THE TEACHER : Veerayuth Pongsiri was born in 1967 and holds both a Bachelor degree in Survey Engineering as well as a Masters degree in Buddhist studies from MCU Chiang Mai, Thailand. He worked as a Survey Engineer in both construction and consultant companies for over 20 years. His combined studies in Engineering and Buddhism have allowed him to blend Western science with Eastern art to develop an enlightening program called “Mindfulness Gong Bath†– a sonic souvenir and travel highlight for many visiting Chiang Mai, Thailand, since September 2017. Veerayuth enjoys teaching his Mindfulness Gong techniques by inviting the Gong to sing along to the smooth touch of the fingertips. Attendees learn how to resonate with this powerful, vibrant sound (NATURE). As the human body begins to resonate, our cells recalibrate and return to their natural, healthy state.