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Spirit Quest 38 – Super Nummy Life Juice

Today on Spirit Quest, we go on a juicing adventure in an attempt to make the healthiest, tastiest, most delicious drink ever known to man. Make sure you watch till the end, there’s a lot of extra information about health, as well as a few awesome videos we highly recommend watching. If your on the path of healing, healing your physical vessel is a great place to start, and you can do that by treating your body with love!

Thanks to Caila, Infinigreen, Thomas, Chris and the King of Atlantis for helping drink all of the juice :D

Music Quest -exit to enter


In my first post I explained how the beginning of Music Quest was about reflecting on what brought me to this point in my life, figuring out why I am devoting my life to being a musician, and releasing works I’ve done to make room for new ones.  Well I am now happy to say that I am exiting that part of my quest, and entering a new one.  With that, here is a track called, “Bring Me Back.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PKf7981_2w&feature=youtu.be
This track was written for a film project for a company I worked for that hosted themed parties, often Alice in Wonderland themed parties.  I’ve always had a fascination with Alice in Wonderland, anything that involves being immersed in a different world has always intrigued me.  Alice spends her story trying to find her way out of the rabbit hole she fell into, trying to get back to where she came from.  But maybe if she decided that she fell for a reason, to learn something, she wouldn’t fear disappearing into this rabbit hole world. Continue reading

Music Quest – Land Mind

   A couple of weeks ago I received a call from a friend and music producer who had done a remix for my track, “Hold Me Loosely.”  He goes by the name, “DJ Lithium.”  Him and my mother used to work together when she was still active in the music business.  He told me that his friend was producing a documentary called, “Land Mind,”and that he needed more music for the soundtrack.  DJ Lithium said he was already using two tracks of my mother’s, one of which was a collaboration between him and her.  Needless to say, I was very excited to be a part of a project where both me and my mother’s names would be in the credits.
I was put in contact with Jesse David Harris, the producer of the documentary.  He explained to me what he needed, and I set off to work.  I created to tracks for the film, one called, Wendy’s Shadow.  Thanks to a reader who sent me a link to a special program called Audacity, I was able to take both of these tracks and alter the pitch so that “A” would be at 432hz, rather than the concert standard, 440hz.  Here are the tracks – let me know if you can feel it in your hearts!  http://soundcloud.com/shepatch/wendys-shadow Continue reading