musician . MYstic . Muse
In 2012, I stepped on a spiritual path after an “Eat, Pray, Love” type adventure; moved to Shanghai, China from my roots in the US, left my healthcare consulting career and my marriage of 15 yrs, and sought respite in Bali after the passing of my mother. Newly divorced with 3 young children, I made my way to my first Vipassana Meditation in Kathmandu, Nepal, and thus began my healing journey.
Through my relationships, the highs and lows of motherhood, and witnessing the challenges of life on Earth at this time, I have since been on a quest and in a process of deep inquiry, somatic healing, inner cultivation and outer exploration into various healing arts to discover the way of Beauty, Nature, and the Tao.
My mission now is to bring forth creative expressions of spirit, to elevate consciousness as a vibrational healer, performer and wayshower; and to anchor and attune to the ascension energetics of LOVE and JOY.
As a musician, I offer my heart expressions through the instrument of my voice, and the sound medicine of my ancestry through the ancient Chinese GuZheng.
As a mystic, I am a ceremonialist and prayer warrior, transformational healer and guide.
And as a muse, I inspire and support creative projects and manifestations, infusing energy, positivity, and possibility.
We are in a potent era of creation as a collective humanity, birthing into a new story and way of BEING.
Seek and you shall find.
Out of the ashes may we RISE.
I look forward to supporting you on your journey.
Upcoming events
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Be Here Tao
San Francisco
11.30.2024 1:00-6:00PM
Tea, music, commUnity event. Phoenix Mei to play GuZheng with fellow Chinese artists, musicians, and philosophers.
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BOOK LAUNCH
Online
12.12.2024
Online Book Launch Event for “Call of The Mystical Mountain”. Authors share excerpts from their chapters on their mystical experiences and transformations on the mountain of Mount Shasta.
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Winter House Concert
Bay Area
Jan 2025 TBD
Seeking House Concert opportunity for live performance ; Phoenix Mei on Guzheng and Eric Olson on handpan, mountain dulcimer, and kitamo.