Our Story

What Brings Us Together

AcuSona is the meeting point of two distinct journeys through the healing arts. What these journeys share is a deep respect for the body's energy pathways, a commitment to authentic practice, and the conviction that truly effective healing requires both precision and presence.

When Jenny and Seb began working together, the four-hands approach emerged naturally. Two practitioners working simultaneously on meridian pathways, combining their healing arts in real time, produced results that neither could achieve alone. AcuSona grew from that experience.


Jenny

Jenny is a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) with Yoga Alliance, bringing over a decade of dedicated experience in yoga practice and teaching. She has guided a diverse range of students and has been actively involved in leading and contributing to numerous 200-hour and 500-hour Yoga Teacher Training programmes, mentoring and supporting the next generation of yoga teachers. In recent years, Jenny has expanded her practice into sound healing, completing extensive training over the past three years. She integrates meridian sound healing, therapeutic sound, breathwork and meditation to support deep relaxation, energetic balance and holistic healing - skills that now sit at the heart of the AcuSona method. Known for her calm presence and authentic approach, Jenny creates a grounded and supportive space where clients can slow down, reconnect with their bodies and cultivate deeper awareness. Her work bridges traditional yogic wisdom with therapeutic practice, and her understanding of how sound, breath and movement interact along the body's energy pathways informs every four-hands session she delivers alongside Seb.


Seb

Seb brings over two decades of training in Asian healing arts to his work at AcuSona. His path began with Yoga in 1997, studying with masters in Japan and India while remaining committed to its authentic roots beyond modern trends. He is a certified Yoga teacher through IYF Asia, qualified in South Korea, and continues to draw on the depth of that long practice in his therapeutic work today. In 2010 he turned his focus to authentic Qigong, training extensively with masters across Mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand and Scotland. What started as a personal practice quickly became a vocation. Seb went on to lead Qigong groups in Tokyo, Vienna and Seoul, sharing these practices with diverse communities and deepening his understanding of Qi cultivation and the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine as they relate to energy work and the body's meridian system. Alongside his Qigong training, Seb qualified as a Therapeutic Thai bodywork therapist and instructor, accredited by TTMA Japan since 2018. This gave him a precise, hands-on framework for working directly with the body's energy lines, a practice that would later become central to the AcuSona method. When Seb began working alongside Jenny, the four-hands approach emerged naturally from the complementary nature of their training. His background in Qi cultivation, energy work and therapeutic bodywork paired with Jenny's expertise in Therapeutic Yoga and Sound Healing to create something neither had been able to offer alone. AcuSona grew from that partnership, and Seb's deep understanding of how breath, movement, vibration and touch interact along the body's energy pathways continues to shape every session.


The AcuSona Method

Our signature four-hands approach did not emerge from theory. It developed over years of individual practice and, later, through working together, observing how different disciplines complement and amplify each other when applied with intention and precision. We found that combining targeted acupressure work on specific meridian points with the deep vibration of Tibetan singing bowls and healing Qigong, all delivered simultaneously by two practitioners, produced results that neither discipline nor practitioner achieved alone.

Qigong and Yin Yoga became natural extensions of this work, preparing the body's energy system before treatment and sustaining the benefits afterwards. Together, these pillars form an integrated practice that addresses the whole person: body, energy and mind.

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