Biosonic Repattering
BIOSONIC REPATTERING

Biosonic Repatterning, developed by John Beaulieu, N.D., PH.D., is a natural method of healing, using tuning forks.
When we listen to the sounds of the tuning forks our nervous system attunes to the pitch in much the same way as when we find a pitch for a choir or tune a piano. The vestibular system via the semi-circular canals resets and rebalances the nervous system. During the listening process, our physical body will actually reposture itself to hold the sound correctly.
To understand this process, remember a time when you were in a quiet place or just before going to sleep. During this time you may have heard a high-pitched sound in your head. This is the sound of your nervous system. When you’re under stress this sound gets louder and sometimes can become a ringing in the ears. For most of us this sound is subtle and we only hear it when we focus on it. Find a quiet place, sit or lie down, close your eyes and focus your awareness on the sounds inside your head. Listen for the high sound. When you listen closely you will discover that the sounds consist of two distinct
pitches. These pitches originate from your left and right hemispheres. These pitches change in frequency, volume, and pitch depending on your state of consciousness.
As you listen to the different tones, your body will naturally adjust itself and come into balance, making the two sounds into one. You can hum and let your voice resonate with the sound of the interval. This humming creates a sonic anchor, which helps you recreate the experience of the tuning forks without having to use them.

