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I mean, L.A., I was an indie kid. I moved there because Death Cab for Cuny sang about Silver Lake and, you know, and the local natives, the Silver Sun Pickups and... I wore black skinny jeans and flannel and shit. I was fully in, man. I wrote songs about heartbreak.
I mean, L.A., I was an indie kid. I moved there because Death Cab for Cuny sang about Silver Lake and, you know, and the local natives, the Silver Sun Pickups and... I wore black skinny jeans and flannel and shit. I was fully in, man. I wrote songs about heartbreak.
I mean, L.A., I was an indie kid. I moved there because Death Cab for Cuny sang about Silver Lake and, you know, and the local natives, the Silver Sun Pickups and... I wore black skinny jeans and flannel and shit. I was fully in, man. I wrote songs about heartbreak.
Actually, as that started to take off, I got more stressed and more miserable. a failed relationship was a catalyst. It slowed my whole life down and then quarantine happened. I started meditating a little bit. I always been into yoga, but not really the spiritual aspect of it, just the physical aspect. I remember someone talking about vortexes in Sedona.
Actually, as that started to take off, I got more stressed and more miserable. a failed relationship was a catalyst. It slowed my whole life down and then quarantine happened. I started meditating a little bit. I always been into yoga, but not really the spiritual aspect of it, just the physical aspect. I remember someone talking about vortexes in Sedona.
Actually, as that started to take off, I got more stressed and more miserable. a failed relationship was a catalyst. It slowed my whole life down and then quarantine happened. I started meditating a little bit. I always been into yoga, but not really the spiritual aspect of it, just the physical aspect. I remember someone talking about vortexes in Sedona.
At first I was like, we don't need vortexes, we just meditate, it's all in our minds. And then I met a friend in LA. She was from Sedona. She just moved from Sedona. And she's like, let's go to this trip to Sedona together. And we went. And I had a super magical time. And as it goes, Sedona calls you. You just keep coming back. Yeah, it was towards the end of my time in LA.
At first I was like, we don't need vortexes, we just meditate, it's all in our minds. And then I met a friend in LA. She was from Sedona. She just moved from Sedona. And she's like, let's go to this trip to Sedona together. And we went. And I had a super magical time. And as it goes, Sedona calls you. You just keep coming back. Yeah, it was towards the end of my time in LA.
At first I was like, we don't need vortexes, we just meditate, it's all in our minds. And then I met a friend in LA. She was from Sedona. She just moved from Sedona. And she's like, let's go to this trip to Sedona together. And we went. And I had a super magical time. And as it goes, Sedona calls you. You just keep coming back. Yeah, it was towards the end of my time in LA.
And I felt totally out of resonance with the city. I did the sound bath at Sheffa Yoga in Venice. And the girl, Amber, was like hitting the drum, going around. And she's saying something like really intense. And I was like, oh, that's nice for the class. And she put the drum right over me. And she's like, you need to completely go for it and follow your intuition. And she hit the drum super hard.
And I felt totally out of resonance with the city. I did the sound bath at Sheffa Yoga in Venice. And the girl, Amber, was like hitting the drum, going around. And she's saying something like really intense. And I was like, oh, that's nice for the class. And she put the drum right over me. And she's like, you need to completely go for it and follow your intuition. And she hit the drum super hard.
And I felt totally out of resonance with the city. I did the sound bath at Sheffa Yoga in Venice. And the girl, Amber, was like hitting the drum, going around. And she's saying something like really intense. And I was like, oh, that's nice for the class. And she put the drum right over me. And she's like, you need to completely go for it and follow your intuition. And she hit the drum super hard.
And my whole body was like, you need to go to Sedona right now. And I was like, oh, fuck. So I just went. The rest is history? Yeah. I guess. Yeah.
And my whole body was like, you need to go to Sedona right now. And I was like, oh, fuck. So I just went. The rest is history? Yeah. I guess. Yeah.
And my whole body was like, you need to go to Sedona right now. And I was like, oh, fuck. So I just went. The rest is history? Yeah. I guess. Yeah.
No. Yeah. Not that long ago. And then like, I'd never worked as a psychic and I walked into the top psychic center basically in Sedona and I was like, well, they're psychic. They should just know I'm going to work here. And the owner looked at me and she said, I'm psychic. You're going to work here. And I was like, okay. She said, I don't need to interview you or anything.
No. Yeah. Not that long ago. And then like, I'd never worked as a psychic and I walked into the top psychic center basically in Sedona and I was like, well, they're psychic. They should just know I'm going to work here. And the owner looked at me and she said, I'm psychic. You're going to work here. And I was like, okay. She said, I don't need to interview you or anything.
No. Yeah. Not that long ago. And then like, I'd never worked as a psychic and I walked into the top psychic center basically in Sedona and I was like, well, they're psychic. They should just know I'm going to work here. And the owner looked at me and she said, I'm psychic. You're going to work here. And I was like, okay. She said, I don't need to interview you or anything.