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At times of need, ethical models are always thrust forward by synchronicity to help society, most of the time as martyrs — the most prominent, but not the only one, being Yeshua. But later, the messages of these timely and humble beings have always been perverted by power hungry individuals. Although a terrible legacy, this destruction of hackneyed icons serves to thrust forward contemporary others whose similar resonant ethical messages help support further evolution towards our true angel natures.


In order to pay the bills, churches have propagated the false idea that people can buy redemption. I believe more in Yeshua’s parable: “It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven.”


The honest and humble goal of music making is to use sound to draw attention to a resonant space’s beautiful womblike silence — the voice of God. The eternal electronic buzz of an amplifier makes silence impossible. Therefore, what is the goal of electronically amplified music?