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The Benefits of Sound Healing and Cannabis
Feb 11, 2025
Joy King
Cannabis Now
Cannabis has long been associated with heightened sensory perception. It’s
no secret that being high can make music sound richer and more profound,
opening new portals for listeners and enabling them to experience deeper
emotional connections that can be healing for the mind, body and soul.
Musicians and sound healers Seth Misterka and Jenny Deveau are passionate
about the plant and its possibilities to strengthen the sound healing
experience. “Cannabis is a perfect complement for sound baths,” Misterka
says. “Since it enhances your senses and your sense of relaxation, it’s
perfect to experience this audio, inner journey kind of experience that you
have during a sound bath.”
Deveau and Misterka are the creative couple behind Dynasty Electrik, a
music and sound healing duo that combines ancient wisdom with their
respective musical skills. They describe it as a bridge between the ancient
tradition of sound healing and contemporary artistry combined with nature’s
healing plants. The distinctive sound encourages listeners to reflect
deeply, guiding them on a personal journey of growth and rejuvenation.
Misterka says that the duo’s discovery of combining cannabis and sound
healing was natural. “We were already using cannabis for its relaxing and
spiritually uplifting qualities before we started practicing sound
healing,” he says. “Cannabis is medicine and sound is medicine, so together
they can really amplify each other. The relaxing and sensory enhancing
effects of cannabis are a wonderful complement to a sound healing journey.”
The couple met at a chance encounter in a New York bar in the early 2000s
and developed into an electronic musical act. However, in 2012, their path
took an unexpected and transformative turn to sound healing, an ancient
tradition that uses the principle that specific sound frequencies can bring
our bodies back into harmony. They began working with Lisa Ishvara Murphy,
an energy medicine healer based in Fairhaven, MA.
“Cannabis is a perfect complement for sound baths,” Misterka says.
“Sound healing is a major part of her practice,” Misterka says. “We began
working and studying with her after seeing the amazing results she was
getting when working with people with supposedly “incurable” conditions.”
Murphy sent them to the small, artsy mountain town of Brevard, NC. There,
they “ived in a little cabin in the woods for six months. They spent their
days making music and visiting waterfalls while studying energy and sound
healing medicines. They learned to play the singing bowls, ancient
instruments used for healing and transformation.
“It was such a magical and wonderful time,” Misterka recalls.
With a desire to hold onto that magic and share it with others, Misterka
and Deveau dove deeper into shamanic sound healing, opening profound
dimensions that enriched their artistry as musicians and guides. They
decided to head west and opened their first sanctuary, Mile High Retreat,
in Southern California in 2018.
“We wanted a place where we could retreat into nature and have that peace
and serenity to explore our creativity, sound healing and energy healing,”
Misterka says.
During their time in California, Dynasty Electrik was also the resident
sound healer at the renowned Mystic Journey Crystal Gallery in Venice, CA,
where they hosted many celebrities and large companies during these sound
baths, including Usher, Snapchat and Marvel Studios. “Every week, we
cultivated an amazing community, which sold out for two and a half years,”
Deveau says. “We did a number of collaborations, particularly with CBD
companies. CBD is a great medicine in its own right, especially for people
that don’t like the effects of THC.”
Misterka and Deveau then relocated to a remote beach town in Nova Scotia,
Canada. In 2022 they established Seal Harbour Sanctuary, a sound healing
retreat center on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. According to Misterka,
the region has long held a magnetism for them. “Lisa Ishvara Murphy had a
place in Nova Scotia and always talked fondly of the mystical quality up
here,” he says. “And Jenny’s great-grandfather is from Nova Scotia, so it
always held a place in our imagination. It’s an opportunity to live here on
the ocean, exploring kind of our ancestral roots in a landscape of magic
and mystery.”
Musicians and sound healers Seth Misterka and Jenny Deveau are passionate
about the plant and its possibilities to strengthen the sound healing
experience.
Seal Harbour Sanctuary hosts three-day immersive boutique retreats which
indulge in the profound connection between yourself, the Earth and the
cosmos within the serenity of a stunning natural setting. It’s a sacred
space where shared energies enable guests to transcend beliefs, patterns
and fears. “Cannabis is completely legal everywhere in Canada, which
creates an even more tolerant environment than in the US—Nova Scotia is
particularly cannabis friendly,” Misterka says. “And Seal Harbour Retreat
is a safe space to enjoy cannabis in all its forms.” Still producing music
alongside their in-person sound baths, in August 2023, Dynasty Elektrik
released a new, mesmerizing sound-healing album called *Journey to
Tranquility. *The album’s 12 tracks offer a captivating fusion of cosmic
frequencies, binaural beats and ethereal vocals, guiding listeners to a
serene haven of relaxation and meditation as they melt into their bodies
and tap into that mind-body connection.
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