Lindsey “Linny” Jackson began her journey on the holistic path when she was a high school student at Oldenburg Academy. In the latter part of her senior year, she started to learn about the benefits of yoga, eating a whole food diet, and using herbs as medicine. Upon graduation, she got accepted into a college in Cincinnati to pursue a degree in graphic design but felt a strong pull towards learning more about native plants. Consequently, she enrolled at the North American Institute of Medical Herbalism where she learned the foundations of approaching health from a vitalist perspective. While at NAIMH, she studied Nutrition, the Materia Medica, Physiology, Anatomy, and Botany.
For the next decade, she embarked on the path of motherhood where she continued to learn about, and put into practice, using food as medicine, growing gardens, and wildcrafting herbs. She has extensive knowledge in making herbal tinctures, infusions, and other various applications using the plant kingdom. She has led native plant walks for the Women’s Friendship Circle in Friendship, IN since 2009.
In 2017, Linny began to apprentice with a sound healing facilitator who brought sound therapy to nursing homes, yoga centers, and other locations that held sound bath events. It was during this time that she came to know the profound healing effects that sound therapy can have on people.
Over the course of a few years, Linny also worked very closely with the Sisters of St. Francis in Oldenburg, Indiana. She worked in many different departments, including Michaela Farm, which provides generative, organic food for the area. While working for the Sisters, she shared sound healing with them by providing a demonstration with Tibetan Singing bowls. Linny took delight in watching the Sisters experiment with playing the different bowls and listening to the sounds that were created. They enjoyed learning about the singing bowls and wanted more explorations with sound healing. Unfortunately, this was prevented due to the pandemic.
Shortly thereafter, Linny decided to further her education in vibrational medicine by becoming certified in Foundations of Integral Sound Healing (Multi Instrument) and earning her Diploma in Integral Sound Healing (individual clients) through the Sound Healing Academy.
Linny works primarily with Tibetan Singing bowls and tuning forks, but uses other instruments as well, to help bring clients back into a place of balance and peace.
Linny has been participating in events at Transformational Healing Center since January 2022. Her sound baths have become a favorite at our self-care evenings and retreats as they provide deep relaxation and healing for those in attendance. We are excited that Linny will now be offering individual Sound Healing Sessions in addition to Group Sound Baths at our clinic.
Learn more about Sound Healing here: https://transformationalhealingcenter.org/sound-healing
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