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That developed over the years because in the ceremonies, I didn't want to like, I don't know if like if you say words, they're very specific in a sense, like it has a meaning to people and the tones could have any meaning. It was just emotion. And so that became more of something that I do to this day. Now it's just second nature, but it came from that space.
That developed over the years because in the ceremonies, I didn't want to like, I don't know if like if you say words, they're very specific in a sense, like it has a meaning to people and the tones could have any meaning. It was just emotion. And so that became more of something that I do to this day. Now it's just second nature, but it came from that space.
It's the personal stories you would hear afterwards. Like someone might tell you that they had a relationship with their father that was very difficult. You know, it's negative in their mind. It's a story that they're carrying, a lot of pain.
It's the personal stories you would hear afterwards. Like someone might tell you that they had a relationship with their father that was very difficult. You know, it's negative in their mind. It's a story that they're carrying, a lot of pain.
It's the personal stories you would hear afterwards. Like someone might tell you that they had a relationship with their father that was very difficult. You know, it's negative in their mind. It's a story that they're carrying, a lot of pain.
In the experience that we would have together with the music, they might have said, you know, I had this vision of my father and eventually I got to this place where I was able to say, I love you, dad. They would say, I've never been able to say that. So I would recognize it like, wow, okay, that is your internal process. It's your world. I didn't tell you anything.
In the experience that we would have together with the music, they might have said, you know, I had this vision of my father and eventually I got to this place where I was able to say, I love you, dad. They would say, I've never been able to say that. So I would recognize it like, wow, okay, that is your internal process. It's your world. I didn't tell you anything.
In the experience that we would have together with the music, they might have said, you know, I had this vision of my father and eventually I got to this place where I was able to say, I love you, dad. They would say, I've never been able to say that. So I would recognize it like, wow, okay, that is your internal process. It's your world. I didn't tell you anything.
I'm not telling you what to say to your dad. I don't even know what's going on. I'm just serving and creating a kind of world that's conducive for that person to be able to do their work. That unlocked a kind of door.
I'm not telling you what to say to your dad. I don't even know what's going on. I'm just serving and creating a kind of world that's conducive for that person to be able to do their work. That unlocked a kind of door.
I'm not telling you what to say to your dad. I don't even know what's going on. I'm just serving and creating a kind of world that's conducive for that person to be able to do their work. That unlocked a kind of door.
It did. And the first community that was making those invitations was the yoga community back in like 2015. I don't know if you remember, like in that time, there was this whole thing kind of emerging like yoga became a bigger thing. And also there were these festivals like Wanderlust Festivals where they were merging big music concerts and yoga classes during the day.
It did. And the first community that was making those invitations was the yoga community back in like 2015. I don't know if you remember, like in that time, there was this whole thing kind of emerging like yoga became a bigger thing. And also there were these festivals like Wanderlust Festivals where they were merging big music concerts and yoga classes during the day.
It did. And the first community that was making those invitations was the yoga community back in like 2015. I don't know if you remember, like in that time, there was this whole thing kind of emerging like yoga became a bigger thing. And also there were these festivals like Wanderlust Festivals where they were merging big music concerts and yoga classes during the day.
Moby played and they had these big names. So I got hired to play a lot of those festivals. And I think the yoga world was recognizing something in the music that was conducive to mental health and inner journey. And they were the first ones to help me kind of get out there and build an audience.
Moby played and they had these big names. So I got hired to play a lot of those festivals. And I think the yoga world was recognizing something in the music that was conducive to mental health and inner journey. And they were the first ones to help me kind of get out there and build an audience.
Moby played and they had these big names. So I got hired to play a lot of those festivals. And I think the yoga world was recognizing something in the music that was conducive to mental health and inner journey. And they were the first ones to help me kind of get out there and build an audience.
I think part of it's a symptom of the way the world is, you know, the world's getting harder and crazier. Like the pandemic, for instance, like more and more people are looking for their own authentic paths and tools, frankly, to heal or to like get by. So music is a very accessible one. And I've noticed more of an international audience.
I think part of it's a symptom of the way the world is, you know, the world's getting harder and crazier. Like the pandemic, for instance, like more and more people are looking for their own authentic paths and tools, frankly, to heal or to like get by. So music is a very accessible one. And I've noticed more of an international audience.
I think part of it's a symptom of the way the world is, you know, the world's getting harder and crazier. Like the pandemic, for instance, like more and more people are looking for their own authentic paths and tools, frankly, to heal or to like get by. So music is a very accessible one. And I've noticed more of an international audience.