Summary
Eileen McKusick joins Cliff Dunning on Earth Ancients to discuss biofield tuning and its connections to ancient understandings of the body's energy systems. McKusick explains how she developed biofield tuning over 30 years of research, discovering that the human biofield extends about six feet around the body in a toroidal shape and contains a chronological record of all life experiences stored as standing waves in the electromagnetic field. The conversation covers the physics-based principles behind biofield tuning, including resonance and entrainment, how the tuning fork acts diagnostically like sonar to read distortions in the field, and how specific emotions map to specific anatomical zones. McKusick shares her personal transformation from chronic health issues to complete wellness through addressing her electrical body, discusses the relationship between suppressed emotions and physical ailments, and explains how the sonic slider tuning fork based on the Schumann resonance can be used for daily self-care. The episode also explores connections between ancient chakra systems and modern biofield science.
Key Points
- The human biofield extends about six feet around the body in a toroidal shape with memories stored chronologically as standing waves
- Biofield tuning is physics-based medicine working with resonance and entrainment rather than chemical interventions
- Each emotion produces a unique acoustic signature that can be detected and resolved with tuning forks
- Depression sounds flat and sits off the left shoulder; the body can auto-adjust when it hears its own dissonance
- Suppressed emotions diminish electrical flow through the body, capturing potential energy and blocking detoxification
- The sonic slider is tuned to the 12th harmonic of the Schumann resonance, the background electrical pulse in Earth's atmosphere
- McKusick eliminated all chronic health complaints including digestive issues and mid-back pain through biofield work
- Ancient cultures like the Hindus understood the body's energy systems through sciences we are only now rediscovering
Key Moments
How tuning forks create a conversation with the body's emissions
McKusick explains the physics behind how tuning forks work as diagnostic tools. The body's high-frequency, low-amplitude waves intersect with the tuning fork's overtones and undertones, precipitating down into the audible range so practitioners can hear the body's acoustic emissions.
"it was like a conversation between what I know now to be the very high frequency, very low amplitude emissions of the body"
Physics-based medicine using resonance and entrainment
McKusick describes biofield tuning as physics-based medicine that works through the principles of resonance and entrainment, going beyond chemical-based approaches to work directly with the body's vibrational and electrical systems.
"it's really physics-based medicine is what we're working with. We're kind of going beyond chemical-based and now we're working with physics-based medicine. And a very simple physics principle is resonance and entrainment."
McKusick's origin story as a hypersensitive child turned healer
McKusick shares how being told she was "too sensitive" as a child, combined with growing up as the youngest of six siblings in a chaotic household and skipping grades, led her to seek healing from her own wounds, which ultimately led to developing biofield tuning.
"Well, I was one of those kids who was always told that I was too sensitive."
The body as a self-healing instrument that tunes itself
McKusick explains the core principle that humans are designed to be self-healing instruments. When the tuning fork reflects the body's dissonance back to it, the body uses that sonic feedback to tune itself back into right rhythm and tonal expression.
"the body uses that sonic feedback to tune itself to bring itself back into right rhythm and right tonal expression because we're designed to be self-healing instruments."