Acutonics Sound Healing Certification—Course Overview

There are nine (9) required core courses and two electives including , Acutonics Level I – Sound Gates to Meridian Harmonics; Level II – Higher Harmonics and the Inner Nature of Tone; Level III – Harmonic Attunement; Level IV – Advanced Harmonic Applications; Level V - The Foundations of Energetic Ethics; Level VI - Clinical Documentaries; Level VII - Harmonic Pathology; Level VIII – Thesis Development and Presentation; and Level IX - Sedna: Superconductor.
Practitioners who cannot demonstrate proficiency through previous coursework will also be required to complete Energetics of Points and Meridians
In addition to the nine core courses practitioners must complete two electives for example, The New Science of Sound and Biology, Harmonic Essentials I: Honoring Plants and Their Essence, The Tao of Astrology, Equine Acutonics. Students are also required to complete 100 Clinical Hours, which demonstrate competency in the integration and application of this modality into clinical practice. In the spirit of continuous learning students and practitioners are also encouraged to contribute articles or case studies, join an online forum, or participate in community gatherings where knowledge is shared.
Not sure yet we also offer a one-day introductory course that is approved for continuing education Acutonics: The Energetics of Transformation through Sound Vibration.
For detailed descriptions of each course click here or download a PDF. To learn more about our Certified Teachers check out their bios or email them directly from their individual listing.
Classes are added frequently so check out the Calendar, or use the convenient class schedule search feature to find a class in your area. If you have any questions we are always available by phone or email info@acutonics.com.
Anxious to begin your Acutonics studies but can’t find a class that works for you, contact Senior Faculty members Paul & Jude Ponton who offer individual and small group tutorials in Acutonics designed to meet the scheduling needs of busy practitioners.

