Mixing hardcore punk and spirituality, Reikappo encourages listeners to shrink their ego and offer something bigger than themselves.
This episode is brought to you by Betterhelp. Try online therapy at betterhelp.com/beherenow. This time, indie spiritualists, Chris and Ray delve into: the powerful intersection of hardcore punks and hardcore punks living around society is inspired by how God’s hands are the beginning of Ray’s spiritual path, and even the most unexpected places, moving through the comforts of the latent latent kingdom of hardcore punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk punk p Samadhi is not emotional confusion, not Kirtan, but even oneness with all beings and spiritual communities, not intended for the existence of ego, but serves something greater than himself. About Ray Cappo:
As a teenager in the 80s, Ray Cappo founded the youth of today’s hardcore punk band. After experiencing spiritual awakening in India, he formed a new band, Shelter, dedicated to spreading the message of hope through spiritual connections. Ray is currently leading yoga retreats, training and kirtans in his Super Soul Farm Retreat Centre in upstate New York and his annual pilgrimage to India. He is the co-founder and co-host of Sages Wisdom, a daily yoga podcast that ranked number one on Apple’s spirituality podcast. From punk to monk, check out Ray’s recently released memoirs.
“Nothing fits into that God-shaped hole. If your spouse, or your dog, your God, your God, your God, God, God will always disappoint you.” – Relay Cappo
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