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Profiles
Maren Good Uses Acutonics To Help People Listen to Themselves and Others
1 Dec, 2016
“I’m a mystic born into a scientific environment,” says Maren Good, who indeed grew up in an area that uniquely blended the mundane (the natural beauty of Richland, Washington), the ulramundane (her own inner world, which gravitated toward the planets and the unexplained), and the übermundane—1950s America.
Student Feature: Amanda Simon, Acutonics Student from the UK visits the Mothership
1 Nov, 2016
Recently Amada Simon was here visiting from England. Coming to the Mothership was a focal point as she planned a yearlong retreat to focus on sculpture, drawing and writing. Her stops in the US included a trip to New York, time here in New Mexico, and then on to Texas, South America and many other parts of the world. Amanda is a student of Joanie Solaini and she has completed Acutonics Level I & II.
Judy Bernard: There Before Acutonics Was Even Acutonics
1 Nov, 2016
If it hadn’t been for the burning rice fields in Chico, California, Judy Bernard might never have gotten into Acutonics. Mm, probably an over exaggeration. But when your eventual profession isn’t even a profession, when it’s not a major and it’s still in its infancy, when it doesn’t yet have a name, chances are you’re gonna find your way to it in a rather circuitous-fortuitous manner. The way Judy Bernard did.
Acutonics Student Diane Wenslawski Visits the Mothership
29 Sep, 2016
Every month it is our pleasure to feature a student who is on the path toward certification as an Acutonics Practitioner. This month we are pleased to introduce you to Diane Wenslawski a student of Katie Mink and Laurier Herron who came to visit the Mothership. If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming newsletter please let us know about your activities.
Theresa Lee Certified Acutonics® Practitioner and Teacher and Her Burgeoning Canadian Acutonics Community
29 Sep, 2016
Theresa Lee lives in Riondel, Canada, a very rural, rather remote area of British Columbia. Theresa estimates there are probably at least a dozen people there using tuning forks (on themselves and others). Although she hadn’t settled there with the intention of founding an Acutonics community, one seems to be sprouting up around her anyway.