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Jan Berlin Ph.D. Chairman, A Circle of Twelve. Jan Berlin is a licensed clinical psychologist in Santa Monica, California specializing in imagery, clinical hypnosis, relational psychotherapy and therapeutic metaphor.  Blending the discipline of modern psychology with the ancient traditions of earth spirituality, universal symbols and mind-body healing, Jan carries a deep appreciation for the soul’s journey and the power of giving as a transformational force.  In addition to his private practice, Jan has produced four guided imagery CDs, has participated in many years of shamanic training and has vision quested in power spots throughout the United States. He is a ceremonial dancer and, as Men’s Elder and Chairman of the Oldadai Project for Eagle Wings of Enlightenment Center, has helped to construct and supply a medical clinic and provide educational grants for the village of Oldadai in Tanzania.   He lives in Topanga, CA with Peggy, his wife of 31 years.  Together, they have two grown children, ages 28 and 24, and enjoy hiking, nature, travel, sacred ceremonies, dance, great food, world cultures, the love of family and friends and the conviviality of spirit.

Xavier Eikerenkoetter is a non-denominational minister and passionate
student of traditional West African drumming. He blends these skills
along with his love of indigenous culture into his work as a youth
mentor and ritual elder, passing on the ancient drumming tradition and
conducting rites of passage in support of incarcerated youth in the
Los Angeles area.

 

 

 

 

 

Jesse "Bolonatha" Hanson is a certified Holistic Health Practitioner. Growing up in Virginia established his down-home, country roots, while spending the last 8 years in southern california opened his mind and helped him to understand Holistic Health. Jesse is currently acquiring his MA and PhD in Clinical Psychology at Santa Barbara Graduate Institute. He also works full time as a teacher and Life Purpose Coach as Passages Drug and Alcohol Addiction Cure Center. Jesse loves music and is an avid sound healer, utilizing quartz crystal bowls and the didgeridoo in many of his classes and treatments with clients. Jesse is here to help bridge the gap between the spiritual and the scientific realms, between the visible and invisible worlds, and between the spirit and the ego. Jesse's mission in life is to allow himself and others to experience the bliss of living an embodied life wherein the mind, body, and spirit are all honored as equal contributors to creating a life full of joy, purpose, and satisfaction.
Akahdahmah Jackson had the honor of being invited into A Circle of Twelve in January 2010.
He is a 5th generation plant and spirit medicine man, inheriting this legacy from his Great Great Aunt Mamie, a pinewoods plant and spirit medicine woman from Alabama. 
He was ordained as a Harmonic Healing Minister, in 2000, he serves the community as a Herbalist,  Spiritual Councilor, Whole-listic Health Educator, Longevity Movement Instructor and KRI Certified Kundalini Yoga Teacher. He specializes in creating customized rejuvenation programs for developing healthy living habits that reveals our divine purpose for living as an abundant path. He is also a grammy nominated percussionist and co-founder of the medicine music collective AYKANNA, focused on revealing to all people the healing power of music.
Akahdahmah presently serves as a Harmonic Healing Minister, teaches sacred movement, Qigong (Chi Gong) and Kundalini Yoga at Elevation in Los Angeles, while pursuing his Masters in Holistic Nutrition. Akahdahmah believes in the work of this Sacred Circle of Men and is blessed to serve with 11 beings that are committed to being the solution in the world.  

Steve LeSieur. Growing up in a large, boisterous family in Goffstown, NH, Steve could walk into just about any house on his block and feel welcome and cared for. A community in the best sense. He tries to keep this ethic alive today. Steve makes his way in Los Angeles as a sound editor/engineer and as a bassist. He generally tends to trust more his ears than his eyes. You could say he listens for a living. And listening with his heart is what led him to Circle of Twelve. Grateful and humbled to be in the company of such brave and generous men, he takes his place in this circle to share and support and give as he is called to do so.




Dan Martin is an actor, director and photographer, who has been one of the busiest and most familiar faces in TV and film. He was recently a nominee for the 2009 NAACP Image Award as Best Actor in a Daytime Drama. His stage credits as an actor include stints with the famed Negro Ensemble Company in New York as Captain Davenport in “A Soldiers Play” and as Theo in “Ceremonies in Dark Old Men.”, both directed by Douglas Turner Ward.  Other plays with other companies include “Streamers”, “The Guys in the Truck”, “Hamlet”, “Split Second”, the national tour of Lee Blessing’s “Cobb” directed by Lloyd Richards, the international European tour of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”, and many more. Most recently he appeared in LA, Towne Street’s production of  “Nevis Mountain Dew”.  In addition to plays in NY and around the country as an actor, he was also director of many plays such as, “For Colored Girls….”, “The River Niger”,   Ron Milner’s “A Theme for Linda”, and the dark fantasy, “A Bag of Magic”. Earlier this year he directed “Southern Girls” by Dura Temple and Sheri Bailey at the Complex Theater in Hollywood.
Michael Molin-Skelton communications director, a circle of twelve. michael listens to prayers in the wind and hears music. looks into the window pains of the heart and feels rhythm, touches the world through movement and knows spirit. he invites you to collaborate as we co-create this journey together. michael reaches through dance rather than teaches to dance. he has been dancing since being pushed through the birth canal. michael met gabrielle roth early in 1994. later that year, at the request of gabrielle, he began teaching the 5 rhythms. michael got his 5 rhythm certification in 1998 and teacher certification in soul motion in 2001. he is a certified esalen massage practitioner since 1995 and is passionate about the art of touch. michael met anneli ........ and the world stopped. he is incurably and hopelessly in love and that constant smile on his face is the result of a heart that has been touched by an angel lightly draped in human skin. he and anneli co-founded spiritweaves in 2004. michael hates talking about himself in the third person and hopes to see you in person somewhere within the dance.
Scott Murphy Treasurer, A Circle of Twelve.  Scott is a 20+ year veteran of commercial real estate industry in Los Angeles, California.  He believes community service is at the heart of one’s spirituality.   Scott was introduced to community service at an early age as a teacher’s assistant for handicapped and challenged individuals.  Through the variety of people he has served, he has taken on the belief that everybody has the right to their own spiritual beliefs, and authentic spirituality has more in common than there are differences.  Currently, Scott works for a prominent real estate investment company in Los Angeles. He divides his time between family, work, spirituality, service and fitness.  Scott lives in Topanga Canyon with his wife Tracy, his daughter Claire, and a soon to be born son (January 2010).  Scott believes that richness comes from people working together towards honorable goals. May we all become rich in our own way.
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Eric Lee Raber founding member of A Circle of Twelve. A dedicated father, husband, and friend. He has been involved with the audio/film industry since 2000. Eric has worked on projects ranging from theatre, music, film, television, and video games. Along with a passion for sound Eric is also student of Qi Gong and Tai Chi. He has been practicing since 2005. As the years go by Eric has realized his true mission is becoming a healer/teacher/and life long student of the martial and medical applications of Qi Gong and Tai Chi. With this love of sound and healing Eric brings a unique mindset to the table offering outside of the box thinking and action. Eric has been A Circle of Twelve member since 2008. He continues to serve the community and everyone he can in his daily life.

Daniel Shore. Vice-Chairman, A Circle of Twelve. Daniel is a LEED
Accredited Industrial Designer who lives with his wife and two
children, ages 6 & 3, in Topanga, California. Daniel has developed
products and started companies ranging from toys, landscape lighting,
high-end furniture, and environmental remediation systems to
architectural design. He is currently redeveloping single family
homes; rebuilding neighborhoods one family at a time. Daniel has
traveled the world extensively and enjoys sharing with other people’s
and cultures. Family, parenthood, and being a positive force for good
in the world are major factors in Daniel’s life.
When Peter Walden was 3 years old, he stood on a chair in the middle of a recital and, pointing enthusiastically at the stage, informed his mother that he wanted to play the cello.  He will always be grateful to his parents for the many hours on the bus spent in traveling to the lessons and performances they took him to and knows that the best way to thank them is to care for the youth of his country.  Peter found the circle of twelve through circle member Xavier who is his teaching partner in a West African Drumming program that they provide to the incarcerated youth of the California probation system.  Peter is enthusiastic about the circle of twelve not only as a means of support and finding family amongst like minded men, but also as a working tribute to the truth that a small, organized group of people can truly make a difference in the world. 


Whakapaingia is my Maori name which means blessing. I am a healer, teacher, artist and yoga teacher living in Venice Beach called to assist my 11 brothers in making a difference in other mens lives through support, prayer and service. It is with great honor that I am able to share my gifts for the betterment of the many.

Ko Aotea te waka.  Aotea is the canoe
Ko Turi te tangata ki runga. Turi is the ancestor
Ko Taranaki te maunga. Taranaki is the mountain
Ko Waingongoro te awa. Waingongoro is the river
Ko Ngati Ruanui te iwi. Ngati Ruanui is the tribe



 

 

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