CJ interviews Eileen Day McKusick about her award-winning book ” Tuning the Human Biofield”. Eileen shares her 20 yrs of experience and shares her understanding of how sound therapy works. What can be treated through sound healing? How do tuning forks work? What to look for in a sound healing practitioner? … and much much more.
Sound Therapy: MP3 Interview with Eileen Day McKusick
Sound Therapy : YouTube Interview with Eileen Day McKusick
About Eileen Day McKusick
Eileen Day McKusick is a researcher, writer, educator and practitioner who has been studying the effects of audible sound on the human body since 1996. She is the originator of Biofield Tuning (formerly called Sound Balancing), a unique therapeutic method utilizing tuning forks; founder of the Biofield Tuning Institute (Burlington VT); and the author of Tuning the Human Biofield: Healing with Vibrational Sound Therapy (Healing Arts Press, 2014).
She has trained and worked as a massage therapist, yoga instructor, sound healer and wellness educator, and has also had a successful parallel career in business. Eileen was the visionary and a founding partner of the landmark southern New England restaurant The Vanilla Bean Café, as well as the creator of popular Vermont specialty food product Mama’s Special Kettle Corn.
Eileen combines her background in both wellness and business to form a practical, grounded, logic-based approach to understanding and explaining how and why sound works therapeutically. She maintains offices in Burlington, Vermont and San Diego where she conducts sessions and trains students in Biofield Tuning; she also travels to teach and speak at conferences about consciousness, cosmology, and the biofield.