Tom Kenyon is recognised as one of the most respected sound healers in the world today.
He worked as a psychotherapist and counselor for over twenty-five years in private practice, and in 1983 he formed Acoustic Brain Research to scientifically study the effects of sound and music on consciousness and the brain. Tom also holds a B.A. in Communication and Speech from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a Masters Degree in Psychological Counseling from Columbia Pacific University. He also pursued post-graduate training in Ericksonian Medical Hypnosis at the Southeast Institute and Certification in Whole Brain Learning at the Whole Brain Learning Institute.
In addition to his focus on neuropsychology and psychoacoustics, Tom teaches each of the five major systems of transformation: Tibetan Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Egyptian High Alchemy and esoteric Christianity.
His life studies and many lifetimes of remembrances, complete with background knowledge and experience allow him to move with equal facility between Tibetan Buddhism, Egyptian High Alchemy, Taoism and Hinduism and the sciences relative to each.
Tom’s intensive sound-based workshops draw upon his immense field of personal knowledge — from the sciences to spirituality — so that each intensive is imbued with knowledge relative to the subject matter and overlaid with the sacred sounds he creates.
Tom is also widely known for channelling insightful and accurate esoteric information from a group of interdimensional beings known as The Hathors; this information is relevant to the extraordinary shifts in consciousness we are witnessing across our planet today.
Tom currently teaches workshops and leads tours all over the world. He is the author of the critically acclaimed book, Brain States, and the fantasy sci-fi novel, Mind Thieves. He also authored The Hathor Material and co-authored The Magdalen Manuscript with his wife, Judi Sion. He is a featured author in The Great Shift. He has produced over 100 CDs and cassettes.
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