Eileen McKusick
Sound therapist and researcher whose Biofield Tuning method uses tuning forks to map and clear the human biofield. Her evidence-gathering approach treats subtle energy as measurable — unusual, rigorous, and deeply effective in practice.
Mitchell Gaynor
Oncologist at Weill Cornell Medical Center who introduced sound-healing instruments — Tibetan bowls, crystal singing bowls — into clinical cancer care. The Healing Power of Sound (1999) made the case from inside mainstream medicine.
Gary Spivey
American psychic, healer, and broadcaster known for his white afro, his bluntness on television, and his decades of close-quarters energy work. The teacher chapter on FRQNCY's watch library carries the public talks; the channel reads as friend-at-a-bar, not guru-on-stage. Lands the energy-field claim plainly enough that the skeptic stays in the room.
Intaaya
Regenerative retreat sanctuary on Nusa Penida, near Bali. Off-grid, farm-to-table, living to the rhythm of nature. A living example of the Sanctuary pillar — the physical extension of the FRQNCY network.
Esalen Institute
Founded 1962 on the cliffs of Big Sur. The hub of the human potential movement — where Gestalt, somatics, encounter groups, and east-meets-west consciousness work were forged. Hot springs, workshops, retreats. Much of the modern body-and-mind vocabulary was first written down here.
The Monroe Institute
Founded 1971 in the Blue Ridge foothills of Virginia. The world's leading institute for structured exploration of consciousness — home of Hemi-Sync audio technology and the Gateway Voyage program. States beyond ordinary waking taught as skills, not visited as accidents.

