Relaaax founder King Yin (/ Jon)’s love affair with sound and music began 40 years ago and he has been playing and composing ever since. After many years of studying and training in various systems of wellbeing, self-care and spirituality, sound and music have become the primary tools he uses to help people to relax, gain insights and develop clarity.

After his first Vipassana course in the Goenka tradition in 2003, his ongoing journey of discovery has lead to travel to India, Nepal, Mongolia, and training in sacred music, sound healing, hatha yoga, tai chi, reiki, movement, plant medicines, Tibetan yoga, Yungdrung Bon, Buddhism and Dzogchen.

He had a career for many years in London in the fast paced worlds of marketing and film. Having experienced panic attacks and stress-related illness in the past, he fully understands the pressures, challenges and demands of modern life, as well as how to deal with them.

Using sound therapeutically since 2011 he qualified as a yoga teacher in 2013. His commitment to a life of continued learning is geared towards developing more compassion, more understanding, more effectiveness in designing programmes and leading sessions that benefit others.

His intention is to teach people the skills and knowledge they need to feel more grounded, centred and at peace. To empower people to overcome challenges, maintain wellbeing of body and mind, and lead more productive and joyful lives.

He is authorised to teach Tsa Lung and Tummo from the Yungdrung Bön tradition, as well as to give some simple explanation of the state of Dzogchen

Good music thank you... really enjoyed listening
— Lama Osel Hita
I have listened to your music and congratulate you on creating this medium for transmitting the Dharma
— Tenzin Palmo
 
 

Authorisations from Buddhist teachers

  • Authorised by H.E. Ling Rinpoche to compose and perform music to transmit the Dharma.

  • Authorised by Tsikey Chokling Rinpoche to lead sound meditations as a Buddhist practice.

  • Tsoknyi Rinpoche has also encouraged the work with sound and the creation and performance of music inspired by Dharma