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Thanks for visiting my web site! There's a lot of wonderful stuff jumpin' off! First of all, my debut solo CD entitled Purge & Re-Member is now available! Also in the works is my book, Losing Religion…Finding God! which is a companion to the CD.

Purge
1.:
To make physically or spiritually clean. 2.: To remove by cleansing 3: To rid (as in the mind, body, spirit etc.) of that which is unacceptable to well being. 4: The act of letting go 5: The act of releasing that which no longer serves us. 6: emptying the bowels (of a person) 7: To rid (an organization, party etc.) of unacceptable members.

Re-Member
1:
The process of putting the pieces (of oneself, life, relations etc) back together again for the purpose of divine order. 2: To Re-acquaint or re-introduce 3: To Re-invent 4: to retain in the memory (the facts) until the test is over 5: The act of Re-thinking a situation for the purpose of identifying truer meaning 6: The process of bringing mind-body-spirit into collective agreement 7: The act of retraining the spiritual or third eye to see best in any given situation, circumstance, person or thing.

This CD Purge & Re-Member is about the process of putting the pieces back together again! It's an introspective about coming clean, recollection, and re-invention of self, bringing mind, body and spirit into collective agreement, getting and maintaining order … divine order. When we re-member or put it all back together we tap into the highest part of ourselves. So much of life is about the vain pursuit and accumulation of stuff that seemingly matters but ends up being of no significance at all when it comes to the grander scheme of things.

When you compromise what you know to be true about who you really are and what you're really about, you engage in a lie. It is said that we should not bear false witness against our neighbor, but what about when you bear false witness against yourself? Isn't that too a lie?

You know that you're out of place but you continually operate “on program” and not “on purpose”. It's a sad awakening when you finally realize that you too, have bought into society's programming of right and wrong and success and failure. This is where the getting “on purpose” and losing religion…finding God comes into play. At some point, you have to own the fact that you've been a liar. You've lied to yourself so many times that you've lost count. The fire from the anger at yourself becomes the lighted path to your recovery. You recollect the times when you've gone against the advice of that still small voice within. Somehow, you forgot all about living your personal truth instead of living pretentiously.

This journey is what the acts of purging, re-membering and losing religion and finding God are all about. It's about so much more than music or having a story to tell. It's about acceptance and identification of a truer meaning. It's about bidding farewell to so called proper protocol and the ties that keep us bound and gagged. It's about renewal! It's about reclamation!

So, be prepared. There is no way that even the most casual observer will not walk away changed in some way. Get on your mark and get ready to purge your life of that which no longer serves you and re-member parts of you that have long been abandoned. Be open to the liberty of losing religion and finding God: for, as and in you! Get reacquainted with the radiant light of who and what you are. Many can tell you who they think you are, but you'll never know for yourself until you go within and engage in the personal path of self-discovery! Within is where you will find the expression of your highest self. It is there that you will find God.

It's not about the feel good of the music (although it does feel good) or the transparency of the words (confession is good for the soul). Interestingly enough, it ain't even really about religion neccessarily. It's about freedom, oneness and healing of mind, body and soul!

Namaskar… (or in simple English…I behold the divinity in you!)