This Hidden Wellness Spot Might Be The Best Kept Secret in Kokomo

Kokomo Uncovered | Harmonic Egg at Midwest Modalities

Welcome back to another article for Kokomo Uncovered, where we showcase something unique, special, or brand new in Kokomo—thanks to our incredible friends and partners at Community First Bank of Indiana. You might be thinking, “Why is a bank hyping up another local business?” Well, that’s because supporting local is kind of their thing—pretty un-bank-like, right? And obviously, it’s our thing too! This Kokomo Uncovered is showcasing the Harmonic Egg at Midwest Modalities!

Did you know there’s a place where you’ll find a unique wellness hub that’s all about helping you feel more grounded, balanced, and in tune with yourself? It’s called Midwest Modalities, and it’s the passion project of holistic practitioner Doug Nelson.

At the heart of Midwest Modalities is a truly unique wellness experience: the Harmonic Egg Ellipse. This state-of-the-art sound and light therapy chamber is designed to help your body enter a deep state of relaxation and energetic reset. Using precisely calibrated frequencies, the Harmonic Egg Ellipse supports natural healing by calming the nervous system, balancing energy, and encouraging emotional clarity. It’s unlike anything else in the area and is quickly becoming a go-to for those seeking profound stress relief and inner peace.

Imagine stepping into a cozy, futuristic chamber where light, sound, and frequency gently guide your body back into balance—that’s the magic of the Harmonic Egg. Life’s daily stressors (hello, work deadlines and endless to-do lists) can throw our energy off, but the egg helps realign your system and spark your body’s natural ability to heal. Each session lasts approximately 90 minutes, with 50 minutes spent inside the Egg, followed by 40 minutes of curated music and 10 minutes of blissful silence. It’s a time to relax, reset, and reconnect with your inner calm. For those in Kokomo, your first session, which focuses on balancing the nervous system, is completely free. It’s my way of helping our community rise in frequency, one peaceful breath at a time.

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