Ágape Música
One Tribe. One Breath. One Vibration. 

Breanna Ramirez

Breanna Ramirez is an intuitive sound healing artist and facilitator with over two decades of experience in wellness and mental health spaces. In addition to sound healing, Breanna works as an interior designer focused on wellness and healing environments. Rooted in deep listening and embodied presence, Breanna brings a compassionate, grounded approach to sound healing that supports emotional release, nervous system regulation, and inner empowerment.

With ancestral roots in Mexico, Breanna is devoted to honoring lineage, earth-based wisdom, and the healing traditions carried through sound and intention. Each offering is guided intuitively, allowing the instruments and the moment to shape the experience. Breanna’s work is often described as nurturing, deeply peaceful, and transformational—creating a space where participants feel safe, seen, and supported as they reconnect with their inner truth.

Bhakti Das Ulery

Bhakti Das Ulery is a master wind musician with over three decades of professional experience. Born in a Hindu temple and immersed in sacred sound from birth, Bhakti carries a lifelong devotion to music as a spiritual and healing practice. Classically and university trained, Bhakti’s musical journey has included extensive world travel and performance across diverse cultures and traditions.

Specializing in wind instruments from around the world, Bhakti weaves breath, prayer, and precision into every sound. The depth of training and lived spiritual practice allows Bhakti to guide sound journeys that are both technically masterful and profoundly heart-opening.

Our Sound Healing Offerings

Together, Breanna and Bhakti create immersive sound healing experiences using an expansive collection of sacred and ceremonial instruments, including bowls, gongs, chimes, rattles, flutes, didgeridoo, handpan, percussion, tuning forks, whistles, rain sticks, and bells. The result is an orchestra of modern and indigenous healing instruments working in harmony.

Each session begins with intentional sacred smoke and prayer, setting a clear and protected energetic container. Participants are gently guided into a space of peace, love, and light—often described as deeply calming, emotionally liberating, and life-altering.

The intention is simple yet powerful: to create a safe, inclusive container where people can release, remember, and walk away feeling empowered and renewed.

All beliefs, ethnicities, and gender identities are warmly welcomed. This work honors the understanding that we are all one tribe.

Saxophone & DJ Performance

Bhakti Das offers refined saxophone and DJ performances designed to elevate the atmosphere. With decades of global performance experience, Bhakti brings a sophisticated, intuitive approach to live music—balancing presence, rhythm, and emotional resonance.

Saxophone performances are soulful and expressive, seamlessly woven into curated DJ soundscapes rooted in organic, Afro‑influenced, and downtempo styles. Each set is shaped in real time, responding to the environment, guests, and moment—creating an experience that feels elevated, immersive, and effortless.

Ideal for sunset gatherings, evening lounges, welcome receptions, and celebratory transitions, these performances are crafted to enhance connection while maintaining a refined, five‑star tone.

Agápē (ἀγάπη) – a Greek word meaning unconditional, selfless, divine love. It’s often used to describe love rooted in compassion, unity, and service rather than romance or ego.

Agape Musica can be understood as:
“Music as an expression of unconditional love” or “Music rooted in divine, selfless love.”

✨Music as medicine

Bhakti began playing saxophone at age 11 and teaching at 15, later instructing at Santa Barbara City College and regional high schools, and is an alumnus of the Santa Clara Vanguard Drum & Bugle Corps.

Bhakti has shared the stage with a diverse range of internationally recognized artists, including Iration, John Mayer, Chicago, Kenny Loggins, Snoop Dogg, Pato Banton, Branford Marsalis, Randy Brecker, Reel Big Fish, and The Aquabats. This wide musical lineage informs a style that is both technically masterful and deeply intuitive—bridging soulful expression, improvisation, and atmospheric depth.

An Invitation to Come Home to the Heart

Travel & Booking

Breanna Ramirez and Bhakti Das Ulery are available for retreats, events, and private offerings both locally and internationally. Travel is welcomed with advance booking, allowing time for thoughtful planning and alignment with each retreat’s vision. Please inquire early to ensure availability and seamless coordination.

📲 Phone or WhatsApp: 909‑659‑5567
📧 Email: Breleslie.777@gmail.com

BENEFITS OF VIBRATIONAL SOUND HEALING

Vibrational healing, also called, sound healing, frequency healing or vibrational medicine, uses the vibration of objects that resonate (such as bowls, tuning forks, gongs, and other instruments) as well as the human voice to soothe the body and mind, access a deeper state of meditation, and stimulate healing.

Sound healing is definitely having a moment right now, but it’s far from new. Cultures around the world have used sound for healing for centuries.

THE SCIENCE OF SOUND

An article for the New York Times shares this:

“…Healers, sometimes called sounders, argue that sound can have physiological effects because its vibrations are not merely heard but also felt. And vibrations, they say, can lower heart rate variability, relax brain wave patterns and reduce respiratory rates.

When the heart rate is relatively steady, and breathing is deep and slow, stress hormones decrease, said Dr. Mitchell L. Gaynor, an oncologist and clinical assistant professor of medicine at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York and the author of “The Healing Power of Sound.” That is significant, he said, because stress can depress every aspect of the immune system, “including those that protect us against flu and against cancer.””

study where participants received about 35 minutes of sound therapy (some in person, and some via an online recording) found that “Statistically significant, highly significant and extremely significant data was produced in the domains of Physical Relaxation, Imagery, Ineffability, Transcendence of Time and Space, Positive Mood, Insightfulness, Disembodiment and Unity across both live and recorded studies.”