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Dr. Li Interviews Madhu Anziani: Musician and Radical Remission Survivor

  • Dec 31, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 days ago


The Healing Power of Sound and Vibration


Losing all of the basic functions of being a human being was the greatest teacher. It was an opportunity to go fully into the teachings I had received around energy, sound, and vibration.

At the age of 23, Madhu Anziani was in a life-changing accident. He broke his neck, and a spinal cord injury left him paralyzed him from the neck down, incontinent, and unable to breathe on his own. About to graduate with a degree in jazz and world music performance, Madhu was forced to discover the gaps between his despairing thoughts. He began to apply sound healing practices from his hospital bed. A few months later, to the disbelief of his doctors and nurses, he walked out of the hospital on his own two legs, an extraordinary healing journey featured in a book called Energy Medicine.


Since his recovery, Madhu has been bringing harmony, vibration, and healing to many as a vocal looping artist, musician, composer, and ceremonialist. He is perhaps best known as a vocal looping artist, musician, and composer. He studied jazz and world music at San Francisco State University, and is a regular lecturer there. He chants in numerous ancient languages, including Sanskrit, Tibetan, Shipibo, Quechua, and Hebrew. His music can be found on Spotify and other platforms, as well as under the name The Sami Brothers. He has also been blessed by Qigong Master Mingtong Gu to teach 5-Organ Sound Healing for emotional purification in the lineage of Wisdom Healing Qigong (the same lineage Dr. Li has studied).

The primary purpose of a voice is to create vibration. We have this beautiful gift, and we can either create harmony or disharmony.

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