Healing the World Through Music - With Cheri Gross

Healing the World Through Music - With Cheri Gross


Interview with Jan Cercone – How to Lift Your Music Performance to the Next Level, How Sound Heals

June 05, 2014

How to Lift Your Music Performance to the Next Level, How Sound Heals
 
Episode Four Show Notes
In this conversation, Jan talks about the energetic component of music and sound.  She brings her experience to us, in the form of support, inspiration, and healing for the new paradigm through divine vibration and education.

As a former cabaret singer, in San Francisco and Las Vegas, Jan began to use the envisioning processes of intention to realize that it is our own thoughts that guide the meaning and reciever-ship of the musical message.  This realization led Jan to study and then teach at the Sound and Consciousness Institute in San Francisco where she worked with students worldwide and dramatically demonstrated healing miracles through the use of safely guided vibrational processes.

Jan mentions the correlation about musicians bringing forth the joy and inspiration that brings through something new that the planet needs right now.  Music has a vibrational component that the world really needs right now.  Musicians bring forth the new energy for the new paradigm and all genres and types of music can bring about the joy and vibration that is needed.

I love this quote that Jan mentioned by Rudolf Steiner the great philosopher who said, "It will be the artists and the healers in the years of that 2000's that will ignite the creative imagination for something new for mankind."

Jan talks about Alzheimer's patients who have lost all their memory and that when music comes in, they become alive and a musical connection lights them up beyond words. Jan explains that part of human being is lit up because the energetic forms of the cosmos are in harmony of mathematics, and are present within every human being in every moment.

Thus, music heals by coming in to the body, and soothing, releasing, catharting our emotions. We entrain with our heartbeat, our breathing, as music is a very primal way of taking people who may be out of balance or alignment in their thoughts, physical body, or emotions, and putting them back into harmony and balance; music is like a bridge for them.

Jan tells that when a person chooses a certain musical selection that they feel they need to listen to at that time, it is the right music they need at the time.  There is no wrong selection. It will match their energy and mood.

Music takes people out of separation, which is one reason why it is so powerful.   Entrainment is about meeting the energy field of the person where they are at.  This is the reason why musicians always attract the fan base who are at the same energetic vibration as they are at, due to the principle of entrainment.

Jan explains more about music being a bridge into the heart, body, and soul of a person.

She talks about how every culture has its own music, as each person has a particular resonant field, which helps give them a sense of balance and peace. Some have Shamanic drumming which brings out more healing and classical music has built into it repetition and intervals that seem to be balancing and healing for the human body, which has stabilizing effects.

Interval and rhythmic ways of looking at music and we can look deeper into the consciousness of the composer or the performer and the delivery and the state of their mind, can affect the receiver-ship and the state of mind by the performance and delivery of music.

Each person has a particular resonant field which helps to give more balance and peace.  In this call we discuss about how each person along their path will resonate with a various form or type of music that matches where they are on their path.  Fascinating!!

We talk about musicians bringing forth new music and putting their creations out into the world and to bring it forth and share it in a way that is true to them, and breaking through old platforms with their new music.   To know that as an artist or musician that there are people waiting for you,