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Newsflash: Integral Naked is proud to present Stuart Davis as the site's first guest host! One of our most prolific contributors and star of the enormously popular "Stu Cam" video journal, Stuart will be joining us periodically to bring the creative vitality of a young artist to bear on poor, unsuspecting friends of the Integral Movement—and if you've seen any of "Stu Cam," you know what we mean. Prepare to experience integral as understood by the heart and mind of Gen-X's Kid Mystic; we hope you enjoy the ride.
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Eddie Kowalczyk is the lead singer/songwriter of the rock group Live, whose sixth studio album, Birds of Pray, is enjoying enormous success—the single "Heaven" has been played on national radio over 250,000 times.
Over the course of their career, Live has sold over 20 million albums worldwide, including two #1 albums on the Billboard charts (Throwing Copper, Secret Samadhi) and five #1 singles. While this would be an astonishing feat for any band, what makes Live's accomplishment unique is their commitment to music inspired by esoteric, spiritual understanding.
Ed mentions that he now at the point in his life where every time he picks up the guitar, the practice is to touch the Source, to give back to it, and to make the reality of One-ness apparent to him, the band, the listeners. He discusses the road he has traveled to get to that point and the influence that U2, Krishnamurti, Ken, and Adi Da have had on his life and music. Stuart, a distinguished singer/songwriter in his own right, with eleven albums to his name, is fully conversant with the challenges of integrating spirituality with the music business and adds his own insights to what it means to be an instrument of the Divine.
Both Ed and Stu are new fathers, and for them rock and roll, Spirit, and their families are all part of the same movement; part of the same life-process. In Ed's case, take the single "Heaven," which is a deeply touching song about how his daughter is a direct reminder of ever-present Spirit.
Quite simply, Ed is one of the most visible and experienced of integral artists, and an invaluable contributor to the ongoing dialogue about what being an integral artist really means. We hope you enjoy this inside look into the source of Live's incredible synthesis of Spirit-in-Action and world-class rock and roll....
(For more of Ed and Stu together—both talking and performing—check out the video clips from "Integral Art and Transformative Practice," with Ken Wilber. For Ed's dialogue with Ken, click here.) |
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transmission time: 32 minutes |
Birds of Pray, "Heaven," "Run Away," Shelby Lynne, Throwing Copper, Krishnamurti, Mental Jewelry, Secret Samadhi, postmodern seizure, U2, esoteric Christianity, Gen-X, Gen-Y, A Brief History of Everything, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Mudhoney, Sonic Youth, Seattle, grunge, second-tier, The Distance to Here, "They Stood up for Love," the guru-devotee relationship, Adi Da, the guru principle, darshan (to see with reverence and devotion), Bell.
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most memorable moment: "Music as a practice of feeling—of losing oneself, losing the
search—definitely saved my life. So I've always figured that if it could lead me there,
then it could help other people." |
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