Founded by certified sound therapist Dorothy Tannahill-Moran, Aurras blends therapeutic sound frequencies, guided meditation, and somatic grounding practices to create deeply restorative sound bath experiences.
What Sound Healing Is
Sound healing is a therapeutic practice that uses specific tones, frequencies, and vibrations to support the body and nervous system in returning to balance.
During a sound healing session, instruments such as singing bowls, chimes, and gentle tonal sound are used to create steady, immersive waves of sound. These vibrations interact with the nervous system, helping shift the body out of stress-driven patterns and into states associated with rest, repair, and regulation.
From a neuroscience perspective, sound healing works by influencing brainwave states and the autonomic nervous system. Slow, rhythmic sound can encourage a shift from high-alert beta waves into calmer alpha and theta states — the same states associated with meditation, deep relaxation, and emotional processing.
You don’t have to “do” anything. You simply lie down, listen, and allow the sound to do the work.
The Science of Sound
Slow, rhythmic sound encourages a shift from high-alert beta waves into calmer alpha and theta states — the same states associated with meditation, deep relaxation, and emotional processing.
Who Sound Healing Is For
Sound healing is for people who are tired of pushing through.
Chronically Stressed
Feel wired, overwhelmed, or emotionally overloaded on a regular basis
Difficulty Relaxing
Have trouble unwinding, even when you desperately want to
Sleep & Fatigue Issues
Experience disrupted sleep or persistent mental fatigue
Non-Verbal Support
Want nervous system support without talk-based therapy
Highly Sensitive
Are sensitive, intuitive, or deeply feeling — and need a gentler approach
Couples
Want greater connection and shared relaxation as a couple
You don’t need prior meditation experience. You don’t need to believe anything in particular. If you have a nervous system (and you do), sound healing can meet you where you are.
Business owners: this service could be a great addition to your current offerings.
What Sound Healing Supports
Sound healing does not replace medical care, but it can be a powerful complementary practice for nervous system support.
Stress & Burnout
Sound helps calm the body’s stress response, lowering tension and creating a felt sense of safety and grounding.
Sleep & Rest
By encouraging slower brainwave activity, sound healing can support deeper relaxation and help prepare the body for more restorative sleep.
Emotional Overwhelm
Sound provides a non-verbal way to process emotion, especially when feelings feel too big, too tangled, or hard to articulate.
Nervous System Regulation
Consistent sound healing sessions can help retrain the nervous system to move more easily between activation and rest, rather than staying stuck in survival mode.
Many people describe leaving sessions feeling clearer, softer, and more centered — not numb, but regulated.
In-Person vs Online Options
Local KC Area
In-Person Sound Healing
In-person sessions offer full-body vibrational immersion. You feel the sound not only through your ears, but through your body, creating a deeply grounding and somatic experience.
These sessions are ideal if you crave physical presence, ritual, and shared energetic space. Dorothy will come into your space — private or business — and create a customized sound healing experience for you, your friends and family, or your customer base.
Available Worldwide
Online Sound Healing
Online sessions offer accessibility and consistency. With headphones or speakers, you can receive sound healing from the comfort of your own space.
While the physical vibration is different, the nervous system benefits of sound and frequency are still very real — especially for stress relief, sleep support, and emotional regulation.
Many clients choose a blend of both.
How to Book
Booking a sound healing session with Aurras is simple.
If you’re unsure which option is right for you, you’re welcome to start with a group session or reach out with questions. Sound healing is not about perfection — it’s about listening, gently, to what your body is asking for.