Go Beyond Here

Steve Kilbey of The Church

September 30, 2020 Go Beyond Here Episode 29
Steve Kilbey of The Church
Go Beyond Here
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Go Beyond Here
Steve Kilbey of The Church
Sep 30, 2020 Episode 29
Go Beyond Here

Kari connects Steve to his father, while they talk about a new song "Birdeen" on Steve's new album "Eleven Women," about a lorikeet who regularly visits, signs from our loved ones through birds, how lyrics and music just appear on their own, all songs are a pure channel moment for him, as he can hear windshield wipers and create music around it, how he likes to write about nature; born in England, how he never felt like he was in the right place till now, how everyone should see at least one past life through hypnotherapy/regression, as Steve shared his past life when he was in India as a Sikh in the 1800s, how we often live one past life and then another juxtaposed life that is an "opposite" one to experience all facets and glean more higher information, how our lives are like Method acting to the Nth degree for our souls to fully feel it as reality, and we're meant to experience life lessons or play roles, and birds in the sky showing an infinite beautiful moment.

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Kari connects Steve to his father, while they talk about a new song "Birdeen" on Steve's new album "Eleven Women," about a lorikeet who regularly visits, signs from our loved ones through birds, how lyrics and music just appear on their own, all songs are a pure channel moment for him, as he can hear windshield wipers and create music around it, how he likes to write about nature; born in England, how he never felt like he was in the right place till now, how everyone should see at least one past life through hypnotherapy/regression, as Steve shared his past life when he was in India as a Sikh in the 1800s, how we often live one past life and then another juxtaposed life that is an "opposite" one to experience all facets and glean more higher information, how our lives are like Method acting to the Nth degree for our souls to fully feel it as reality, and we're meant to experience life lessons or play roles, and birds in the sky showing an infinite beautiful moment.