Throat Singing & Voice Activation Immersion | March 14 & 15, Tucson
Your Voice Is Not Just Sound, It Is Truth Made Audible
Early Bird Investment: $450
A 2-Day Experiential Immersion with Matthew Kocel
Throat Singer • Voice Activation Guide • Sonic Alchemist
When you learn to use your voice with clarity, presence, and alignment, something profound shifts — not just in how you sound, but in how you live.
This immersive two-day journey is an invitation to reclaim your voice as a sacred instrument — one that carries truth, healing, power, and authentic self-expression.
More Than a Workshop — A Process of Remembering
Matthew Kocel’s work is not about performance.
It is about liberation through sound.
Through guided overtone chanting, harmonic resonance, breathwork, and embodied vocal exploration, you will be gently led into deeper presence, emotional release, and grounded self-expression.
During this immersion, you will:
• Open and activate the throat chakra
• Release tension held in the jaw, throat, and diaphragm
• Learn to create multiple vocal harmonics simultaneously
• Experience resonance as a tool for nervous system regulation
• Access breath as a stabilizing force
• Build confidence expressing your voice — exactly as it is
No prior singing or musical experience is required.
Only willingness.
This work meets you where you are.
What You’ll Experience
Across two days at Himaya Garden, you’ll enter a supportive and intimate container designed for safety, depth, and transformation.
Together, we will:
• Practice breath and resonance techniques
• Explore guided overtone chanting
• Experience group vocal immersion and shared frequency
• Develop authentic vocal confidence
• Integrate through reflection and embodied awareness
Participants often describe Matthew’s work as:
• Deeply grounding
• Emotionally releasing
• Physically calming
• Spiritually expansive
• Surprisingly empowering
Many leave able to produce Tibetan or Tuvan-style harmonic tones — often to their own surprise.
But more importantly, they leave clearer.
The Science Behind the Sound
While rooted in ancient throat-singing traditions, Matthew’s approach aligns with modern understanding of:
• Breathwork and vagal tone activation
• Nervous system regulation through resonance
• Somatic awareness through vibration
• Group coherence and shared vocal frequency
Consciously produced sound becomes a regulatory and integrative tool — helping shift from stress reactivity into embodied presence.
Why Voice Work Matters
The throat is where inner truth meets the outer world.
When it opens:
Clarity returns.
Expression flows.
Courage grows.
Authentic voice is not about volume.
It is about alignment.
When breath, body, and intention synchronize, something changes.
Matthew’s work creates the conditions for that shift.
About Matthew Kocel
Affectionately known as the “Cosmic Throat Singer,” Matthew Kocel is an internationally recognized throat singer, overtone vocalist, and transformational sound guide with over 40 years of experience.
He has:
• Recorded multiple albums
• Performed and taught throughout North America and internationally
• Contributed music featured in Dr. Joe Dispenza’s meditations and retreats
His work bridges ancient sonic traditions with contemporary consciousness practices — making profound experiences accessible, embodied, and deeply human.
The Experience at Himaya Garden
At Himaya Garden, this offering becomes even more intimate.
The desert air.
The open sky.
The circle.
This is not a performance you watch.
It is an experience you enter.
Participants leave not louder —
but clearer.
Practical Details
• Format: 2-Day Immersion
• Group Size: Limited to 20 participants
• Registration: Pre-paid registration required
• Early Bird Investment: $450
This is an intimate container designed for safety, presence, and transformation.
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Himaya Garden
Himaya Garden was born from a mother and daughter’s dream — to create a place where culture, food, and love are shared openly.
Inspired by our Cebuano roots and Filipino hospitality, we built more than a venue.
We built a gathering place.
A garden where vows are exchanged beneath trees.
A tea house where stories unfold over warm cups and sweet bites.
A space where guests are welcomed not as attendees — but as family.
We honor tradition.
We cherish connection.
We celebrate slowly.
Because the most meaningful moments aren’t staged.
They are felt.