Join us for John’s captivating event where you’ll discover the science of tuning forks as an accessible entry point for sound healing… that when used regularly has been proven to have a significant and positive impact on health and wellbeing.
(A reminder that wearing headphones or using external speakers will ensure an optimal experience.)
What People Are Saying About Dr. John Beaulieu...
Dr. John Beaulieu guides students through science and intuition into an understanding of the nature of our vibrational universe. Students learn how to use sound through the use of tuning forks to come into a state of coherence with universal vibrational principles. Every student learns through understanding based on a direct experience of sound. Dr. John Beaulieu is a teacher, gifted with a special ability to arrive at the central nodes of truth in seemingly disparate and conflicting fields of thought. His insights and synthesis of the five elements, music, sound, archetypes, and life energy ranges far and yet is grounded and accessible to all. — Dr. Steffie Yost, chiropractor and physician
About Dr. John Beaulieu, ND, PhD
Dr. John Beaulieu, ND, PhD, is a composer, musician, psychologist, and naturopathic physician whose work focuses on the development of tuning forks as musical instruments — tuned to precise mathematical formulas to affect consciousness and bring about a healing response via mindful listening. He is the co-founder of BioSonic Enterprises, Ltd. a company dedicated to “tuning the world.”
Dr. Beaulieu is the author of numerous research papers and professional publications, including ... ...
His research publications focus onnitric oxide, sound, and the relaxation response related to vagal toneHe is thecomposer of and .
He lectures around the world on sound and healing, and performs special sound-healing concerts with tuning forks called .
Dr. Beaulieu has been a practicing clinical therapist and professor for 45 years. He graduated from Purdue and Indiana Universities, where he studied psychology and music, and went on to serve as a supervising therapist and researcher at Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital in New York City.