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Who is the Quantum Light Breath Orchestra?
Osher
The didgeridoo has been playing Osher
since 1996 and through her has shared its ancient
healing and transformative powers with people all over the world. Osher
shares her passion and love for the didgeridoo through music meditations,
ceremonies, group and individual classes and personal sound/energy healing
sessions. Her presence and charisma amplify the didj experience and provide
a powerful background for the QLB. Read more about osher at www.happydidj.com.
Richard
Richard Bock has been teaching meditation since
1978 and is a longtime practitioner and facilitator of the Quantum
Light Breath work. Richard's style is warm, personal, and a direct
extension of his being—a combination of childlike joy and deep,
passionate connection. Richard is also a well-known practitioner of Watsu
and Waterdance, and he teaches these forms of Aquatic Bodywork at the
School of Shiatsu and Massage at Harbin Hot Springs, CA.
JonJon
From a young age Jon Alevizakis has
been performing and composing music, and currently records and produces
music out of his San Rafael—based Little Buddha Studio. His musical
explorations continue to lead him deeper into the experiential aspects
of healing through sound. Jon's musical sensitivity deeply enhances the
breathwork experience.
Mellissa
Mellissa Seaman is a shamanic priestess who leads
workshops in the Arts of the Temple Priestess in San Diego and Northern
California. She provides long-distance profound shamanic healing sessions
through HeartWisdom.net. With Richard, Mellissa co-created and leads the
Divine Ravishment retreat series www.divineravishment.com
that combines QLB with the 16 Elements of Ecstasy among other tools for
connecting in bliss with All That Is. Richard and Mellissa also offer
Tantric Inquiry (www.tantricinquiry.net)
counseling and WaterSense (www.watersense.net)
sessions together.
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"The
Quantum Light Breath is the most efficient process I have encountered
to cleanse the soul and inspire creativity. I highly recommend it as
a daily meditation."
— Margot Anand, Author and teacher of The
Art of Everyday Ecstasy
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