Guy Sohm • Vibroacoustic Wizard | Vibroacoustic Waterbed Therapy & Multisensory Journeys • Mullumbimby NSW
🌊🎧✨ Guy Sohm • Vibroacoustic Wizard • Mullumbimby NSW (near Byron Bay)

Vibroacoustic Waterbed Benefits & Multisensory Journeys

A full-body immersion into all your senses using a custom-designed vibrating waterbed, developed by Guy. Guided journeys with depending upon your requirements and requests, hands on healing, encouragement to shift attention into your heart space, connecting to the earth and stars, making vocal sounds to regulate with your vagus nerve into parasympathetic (rest-and-digest), full range of frequencies through headphones, live instruments eg. gong, crystal and Tibetan bowls, Tuning forks with Solfeggio Frequencies ect. Sage, mix of aromatherapy and Manuka honey drops or dark chocolate (loco love). This helps regulation by stacking different experiences so mind can let go and come into the sensations. Set your intentions: To be calm, regulate your nervous system, deepen your mind and heart coherence to achieve an inner state of connection, wholeness, where your body feels safe enough to soften, release, restore and connect to the Divine source.

Also connected across: Great-Awakening.org

What vibroacoustic therapy is

Vibroacoustic therapy (VAT) uses low-frequency sound vibration delivered through specialized devices (waterbeds, massage tables, chairs, lounges and foam beds) to create a therapeutic vibration experience, commonly used within music therapy and integrative settings.

Low-frequency vibration Music + tactile sensation Body-based regulation Comfort-led intensity

A widely referenced training and research hub: VIBRAC.

How it works

Low-frequency vibration is felt by the body’s vibration-sensitive receptors and can support muscle softening, comfort, and a shift toward a calmer autonomic state. In practice, many people experience a deep “drop in” where breath slows, mind quiets, and the body unwinds.

Key pioneers and research authorities

VAT is commonly linked to early development in Norway by Olav Skille and later expansion through clinicians and researchers in Europe and beyond. VIBRAC highlights pioneers including Tony Wigram and others active in training and clinical applications. Contemporary research on sound vibration mechanisms is also discussed in peer-reviewed literature.

Evidence highlights (peer-reviewed)

Stress regulation (HRV / parasympathetic shift)

A 2024 study assessed vibroacoustic sound massage effects on psychological and physiological stress, including heart-rate variability indicators associated with parasympathetic activity.

Fibromyalgia / chronic pain outcomes

A clinical study examined low-frequency sound stimulation for fibromyalgia, reporting improvements across multiple patient-reported outcomes.

Insomnia / brain connectivity + sleep improvement

Vibroacoustic stimulation has been studied in insomnia, including published findings on changes in brain functional connectivity alongside improved sleep measures.

Autistic children (attention / emotion regulation pilot)

A 2025 mixed-methods pilot explored feasibility and potential effects of VAT on attention and emotion regulation in autistic children.

Cerebral palsy (motor function narrative review)

A 2019 advanced narrative review summarized VAT research in people with spastic cerebral palsy, including motor function outcomes across study designs.

Benefits people commonly report

Benefit area Examples of supported aims Research links
Relaxation + nervous system regulation Downshift from stress activation, calmer breath, softer muscle tone, easier rest states Sensors (2024)
Pain support Comfort for persistent pain patterns, gentler movement, improved daily function Fibromyalgia study (PMC)
Sleep support Shorter time to settle, deeper rest, improved insomnia measures in clinical research Insomnia fMRI paper (PMC)
Attention + emotional regulation (neurodiversity) Feasibility and promising signals in pilot work with autistic children Autism pilot (PMC)
Movement + spasticity contexts Review literature on motor function outcomes in spastic cerebral palsy IJERPH review (2019)

Safety and suitability

Vibroacoustic devices are often discussed within the broader category of therapeutic vibration products. Suitability depends on individual circumstances; medical clearance is appropriate for implanted electronic devices, seizure conditions, pregnancy considerations, or clotting concerns.

Guy Sohm's heart felt way to hold space, with deep presence, and practice

I’m Guy Sohm, known as the Vibroacoustic Wizard. My sessions blend vibroacoustic waterbed resonance with immersive audio, live instruments, and aromatherapy in a consent-based, comfort-led space. The work is both technical and tender: precise vibration delivery paired with emotionally intelligent holding, so the body can unwind.

New development: high-efficiency vibration transmission in water (active design evolution)

I’m advancing a fresh waterbed architecture aimed at exceptionally efficient coupling of vibration into the water medium, with the intention of smoother wave propagation, more even distribution across the body, and finer control at gentle intensities. This design continues to evolve through iterative builds, session feedback, and refinement.

Testimonials

★★★★★

“Simply sublime. My nervous system completely relaxed. Guy’s genuine heart and warmth made me feel safe, held and nurtured. The difference between before and after was worlds apart. I highly recommend this to return to deep inner peace. Thank you Guy.”

— Client Review
★★★★★

“My session with Guy was life-changing. Waterbeds + vibration with binaural beats = Golden Age Technology. Guy has cracked the code… It feels incredibly healing and rejuvenating. I highly recommend this experience to everyone!”

— Peter Low (Mindvalley)
★★★★★

“One of the most extraordinary therapeutic sessions I have received in a very long time… Next level technology and wow, Guy is amazing. Can not recommend this highly enough. An absolute must!”

— Tara
★★★★★

“Uniquely refined experience… helping bring forward all the needs to be seen to lift the frequency beyond self imposed limits.”

— Simon Hollinton (Qigong Teacher)