I tried a sound bath at Kew Gardens and felt amazed

Kew Gardens is a famous botanical garden with a large collection of plants.
Kew Gardens is important for understanding plants and has many specimens, making it a World Heritage Site.
Kew Gardens is a calm and beautiful place to visit in London.
Kew Gardens is beautiful in all seasons, with something new to see every time.
The garden is peaceful, even with many visitors.
I tried a sound bath at Kew Gardens, surrounded by nature.
A sound bath is a meditation experience with gongs, bowls, and chimes to create a relaxing state.
The sound baths are held in the Nash Conservatory.
Sound baths help with stress and anxiety.
Kew's website says sound baths have many health benefits, including boosting the immune system.
No experience is needed for the sound bath session.
It's a good idea to walk around the gardens before the sound bath.
Jez Smith has 35 years of experience.
Walking around Kew Gardens helped me relax before the sound bath.
The Nash Conservatory is a sunny and welcoming space.
You can bring a blanket, cushion, and eye mask to the sound bath to be comfortable.
The sound bath started, and I felt my shoulders relax.
The sound built up, and I felt my muscles relax.
The session lasts an hour.
I felt my face and jaw relax during the sound bath.
I focused on the sound and let go of my thoughts.
The sound bath ended, and I felt relaxed and care-free.
I walked around Kew Gardens again and felt good.
Kew Gardens has sound baths on selected dates until October.
For more information, visit the Kew Gardens website.