Jan Cercone, RN, MA, Healing Sound Practitioner,
Certified Music Practitioner, Voice Bio practitioner, Voice
Teacher, Author
Matt Kramer, Mediator, Voice Mapping Practitioner,
Story Worker,owner of Ordinary Miracles, Cotati, California
Jan Cercone is a Sound Practitioner,
Nurse, Mother, teacher, author, and leader in using the voice
for healing and spiritual ascension.....
..... has found that Music is the path to grace. More than just
enjoying listening to music, life-giving tones can ultimately
lead you back home to source. Music, sounding and toning provide
the path for the ensoulment of your body, back to your true
state of beingness known as Christ Consciousness. Our voices
hold the key. Jan's mission is to take us home with frequencies.
Utilizing the “Voice Bio”, a cutting-edge diagnostic tool based
on the frequencies within the voice, she can establish and plot
the underlying imbalances held within your body, expressed in
musical terms. Our voice holds the whole picture of our being,
and by singing and toning we can re-set our emotional, physical,
and spiritual well-being. Certified in teaching the Werbeck
Spiritual Scientific Method of singing, (anthroposophical in
origin) she has learned how to intentionally focus the voice
to create a bath of pure frequencies..which re-set the electro
magnetic matrix of perfection within the body!
As a RN and Certified Music Practitioner she offers healing
sessions using her own pure voice and works with your voice
to clear and harmonize all bodily systems. Her body and yours
become tuning forks for attunement, bringing light through together
in joy, with tone, bowls and gongs. Your spiritual path is ignited!
She loves to work with women who are ready to open their voice,
and her Womens Sounding Circles are healing and powerful. Jan
is part of the Music Care team at Palm Drive Hospital, sees
Hospice patients for music visits, teaches at the Psychoacoustics
Institute in SF, and provides workshops/inservices/clinics for
medical staff on how to use music in health care settings. As
a professional singer in SF and Sonoma County, she has recorded
and worked with mainstream and visionary sound healers. Her
initiation has taken her to Kilauea volcano on Hawaii, the Great
Pyramids of Giza, and finally to Chartres Cathedral. Leading
Sacred Sound Tours is next: a long held dream. Jan is an Avatar
master, holds a masters degree, a Public Health Nursing certificate,and
has attained level three of the Person Centered Expressive Therapy
Training. She has written two inspirational books, Find
Your Voice, Find Your Life, and Kelly's Song.
She was ordained a Planetary Priestess in 2006, and has chanting
circles at the healing vortex on her home property. She produces
visionary, educational events and is co-founder of the Sound
Collective of Sonoma County. She co-founded "The Sacred Well",
a gathering place to work with the Divine Feminine Energies
of ascension for female avatars.
Her recent recording, "As Above, So below",
with her visionary partner Randy Masters, is a culmination of
a vocal/spiritual birthing and it is truly a path to grace...divinely
channeled with Divine Mother transmissions. The ancient tunings,
bazantar, chimes and harp make this a profound sound journey.
Available at Cdbaby.com.
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"I sincerely believe the methods
Jan employs for healing are inter-twined with the divine. I
recommend these therapies to anyone who desires a greater connection
to their health, vitality, consciousness and the cosmos." Rod
Butler
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About Matt Kramer...........
Mediator, Voice Mapping Practitioner, Story Worker, owner of
Ordinary Miracles
Through a chance meeting, Kramer was hired in 1969 to work on
the production crew for Bill Graham's first concert in Los Angeles.
It didn't take long for him to observe the schism between the
business moguls and the musicians they used to acquire their
wealth. At the age of 20, he decided to devote his career to
helping musicians succeed as much as possible. From 1970 to
1998, Kramer rose through the jungle of the Los Angeles music
scene to become a personal manager, nightclub owner and concert
producer. After Graham was run out of town by then Los Angeles
Mayor Sam Yorty, Kramer began working as a lighting and sound
technician at Doug Weston's Troubadour in West Hollywood. In
1973, he became the producer the Monday Night Hoot for the Troubadour
where such musicians as Tom Waits, Rickie Lee Jones, Kris Kristofferson
and many more legendary artists made their introduction to the
Hollywood music scene.
Matt Kramer's career changed course in seemingly unrelated ways
as he transitioned from profession to profession in his life.
However, in hindsight, each transition made sense in the way
that it served to help Kramer learn and grow to become the healer
he is today.
In 1981, he opened his own club, At My Place in Santa Monica,
which became the premier showcase club for independent music
on the west side of Los Angeles. Among the thousands of wonderful
performers who graced his stage over the next eleven years,
he remembers a young backup singer named Sheryl Crow calling
often to play showcases while she worked to get her own record
deal. Other powerful performers included Dianne Reeves, Kenny
Rankin, Richard Elliot, The Manhattan Transfer and the effervescent
Billy Vera & The Beaters whose #1 hit record, "At This Moment",
was significantly helped by Billy's monthly appearances at the
club.In 1993, in an effort to salvage a personal relationship,
Kramer discovered the field of mediation. While the relationship
did not survive, the impact of the mediation process was so
significant that he immediately signed up to become trained
as a mediator. As a club owner and concert producer, the innate
solution oriented work ethic he used with his staff deepened
and matured through the training and discipline he received
in his study of mediation. At My Place had closed at the end
of 1992 in large part due to differences of opinion between
Kramer and his former business partner. If Kramer had learned
mediation skills a year earlier, maybe the club could have survived.
Maybe his second marriage, which ended in 1992, could have benefitted
from mediation as well. Either way, we'll never know.As a mediator,
Kramer worked for the Los Angeles City Attorney's conflict resolution
program and also served on the panel of mediators for the Los
Angeles County Superior Court. After he mediated about fifty
divorce settlements, he noted patterns in common that contributed
to the failures of all those marriages. Using the lessons learned,
in 2001 his first book, "Conversations Before a Marriage", was
published - a self help text that has helped hundreds of couples
either to build stronger, healthier relationships that have
a better chance of surviving the challenges of married life,
or, after having had the suggested conversations, to realize
that they may want to reconsider their commitment.2001 was a
significant year in many ways. Kramer married his third wife,
Treya Palmer, a naturopath who introduced him to the world of
alternative medicine. He began to help her run her practice;
in the process, he met Vaughn Cook, the founder and CEO of Zyto
Corporation, a biotechnology company that invented and manufactured
the equipment that Treya uses to help educate and inform her
clients so they can understand the nature of their health challenges.Through
Vaughn, Kramer met Calvin Young, the inventor of Voice Mapping.
Voice Mapping uses the frequencies in a client's voice in a
biofeedback application that helps them to process and release
buried memory that contributes to emotional distress in their
lives. It turned out that Kramer's background as a mediator
was a perfect foundation for his current work as a voice map
practitioner. He began his training in 2004 and as soon as the
equipment completed beta testing in March of 2005, Kramer received
one of the first generation of voice mapping systems and began
helping clients release and heal from stress that had been compromising
their physical and emotional health all of their lives. Looking
back, Kramer can see how his three careers are connected.
Music is one of mankind's oldest vehicles for telling and sharing
stories. Kramer created club and concert environments in which
musicians were treated well and supported to perform at their
best. In mediation, he learned to create environments in which
parties in conflict felt safe to reveal their stories and, in
turn, were encouraged to hear and empathize with the stories
and needs of those with whom they were in conflict. At this
stage of his life, he began to understand how important it is
that people are able to tell their story and hear it be unconditionally
accepted by the listeners. In order to be a master of conflict
management, one has to also be a story worker - a facilitator
who helps people surface and share their critical stories.In
a similar way, a voice map practitioner has to be a story worker
- directing his or her clients to get in touch with stories
that they may have forgotten, or that they use unconsciously
to keep themselves trapped in emotional distress. When people
surface and release the suppression of these stories, they release
the power that the buried emotions have been exerting. Freed
from the consequences of the unresolved stress and trauma, people
can be more relaxed, more present and exercise their capacity
to enjoy life more fully. This works towards Matt Kramer's ultimate
goal: to live in a world where everyone has the opportunity
and ability to live a live they enjoy.
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Jan
Cercone & Matt Kramer
Email: JCerc1@aol.com
Website: Musicforjoyandhealing.com
Sound Healing with the Voice