Sound healing on Sydney's Northern Beaches spans 1:1 practitioner-led work — including Biofield Tuning with Vanessa Fernandez at Mona Vale — and group sound experiences like sound baths and gong baths.
What follows: where 1:1 sessions happen, where group work also lives locally, what to expect from either, and how to book.
1:1 Biofield Tuning at Onespace Collective.
In-person sessions are held at Onespace Collective in Mona Vale — a community space that hosts practitioners and group experiences alike. The room is warm and considered, prepared for nervous-system work.
In a session, Vanessa works with calibrated tuning forks across the field around your body — locating pockets of tension, supporting release, working with what your field is actively holding. The work is biofeedback through resonance.
Clients across the Northern Beaches, North Shore, and wider Sydney travel for in-person sessions. Online sessions are equally available for clients further afield.
See sessions and pricingGroup sound work.
Sound baths, gong baths, and sound journeys happen on the Northern Beaches — many of them at Onespace Collective and surrounding venues. Vanessa is a co-founder of Stellar Sound, the local practice running these group offerings.
Both have value; they serve different needs. For Stellar's group programme, see Stellar Sound.
What to expect.
Before. A short intake form before the session, then a brief grounding conversation. You lie down clothed; nothing is asked of you except to receive.
During. Vanessa works with the forks across the field around your body — listening for the change in tone, locating what's held, supporting release.
After. Most clients describe a quiet, almost trance-like depth at the end of a session. Many feel a meaningful shift after one. Three to five sessions, spaced one to two weeks apart, supports lasting change.
For the full description of how a session unfolds, see What to expect.