Meet Tomoko
Tomoko is pianist, composer, and sound intuitive.
Music has always been her passion, interest and a way of expressing life. Throughout her 30 years of musical career, she has learned to listen to and interpret dynamic human experiences encapsulated in music by various composers from different periods. She understands that music not only illuminates human expressions but can also be a way to disguise emotions. Just like so, she believes every matter, every expression, and every being holds layers, some of which manifest in 3D reality while others remain hindered.
In the realm of healing, she began her training with her mentors in Japan in her 20s. Since then, she has been serving clients in Japan, Europe and the United States for over 15 years. After completing her PhD degree in 2022, she trained in Biofield Tuning and vibrational therapy in Japan, utilizing sound frequencies and vibration in her healing practice. She believes the journey in music and energy work have nurtured in both ways and helped shape her abilities over the years.
For her, Biofield Tuning is a marriage of two of her expertise—music and healing. It is where her exceptional auditory skills and intuition shine. In her work, intuition plays a major role, as her energy flow is immediate and on target, allowing her to identify what is needed and how to navigate. She also possesses a highly developed sensitivity for sound that enables her to decipher a broad range of sound frequencies and interpret the emotional and energetic states of others through sound.
She is incredibly honored and delighted to use her gifts in service to others.
Tomoko is a graduate of Berklee College of Music where she studied jazz and contemporary composition. She holds a M.M. in Modern American Music (Piano Performance) from Longy School of Music, and a Phd in Integrated Composition, Improvisation, and Composition from the University of California. She is a certified Advanced Biofield Tuning practitioner and is trained in vibrational therapy based on the ancient Japanese code.
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