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Monday, November 22, 2010

Jah Levi was Kid Goldstein growing up? Return!

We have just come across the reggae artist Jah Levi.  He is a spiritual healer.  According to his bio, he is a spiritual leader in two churches:  Essene and the Peruvian Soga del Alma.  We're not sure what it means to be a card-carrying member of the Native American church, but he's got one.  He is an herbalist and acupuncturist.   His music is entrancing.  We aren't too educated in reggae music, but Bob Marley's One Love sounds good to us.


And his father was folklorist Kenneth Goldstein (a historian on Adirondack music...full disclosure:  the Whole Phamily has deep roots to the ADKs...yes, we are all connected).

So give it up, Mr. Levi...we believe that you're connected deep, deep, deep.  We believe you have healing powers.  We believe you create great music. 

Not a smidge mention of the Jewish factor other than your father's last name.

Hmm....

Time to come on home!

Raz Hartman had a vision.  You can visualize it, too.  It starts with being in the Sinai desert, nothing at all on the horizon.  Then you see one little speck.  That speck turns out to be a person.  But it's not just one person, it's 10 people.  They get closer.  Not 10 people, it's 100 people.  As the mass gets closer, you realize it's not 100 but 1,000 people.  No, it's not just 1,000, it's more like tens of thousands.  Then you realize it's hundreds of thousands of people, all the Nation of Israel and they are all dancing and singing in the desert, walking closer toward you.  And you realize that the music is coming from the center of this mass of people.

This music is coming from the tribe of Levi.

This vision inspired a song called Shuva which is for sale CD Baby.  You can listen to just this one sample which is Track #7  (this one little track does not do justice).  This is the star song of the CD and it is not available to listen fully online.  The liner notes are important, as well.

Simply put:  Shuva means return.

In the meantime, we have a hankering to get back to the woods.  Frolicking around in Paul Smith's isn't too far away...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jah Levi is a fraud. He takes the concept of inventing oneself to new levels! He has broad knowledge on many subjects but he is NOT certified as an accupuncturist nor does he practice. Again...he does have a great understanding of plant medicines and supplements but he is NOT a certified nor practicing herbalist. He has read some books on the subjects...

He is NOT a leader in any of the said churches...but he is affiliated with a small group of dysfunctional Essene's and he might have at one point done minimal work amongst the Peruvian Soga del Alma. His work with the shamans of Peru and the medicine that he brought forth was impotent. Affiliations with various churches and ministries does NOT qualify him as leader in these churches.

FRAUD !

Anonymous said...

Liar, thief, fraud.......business as usual.

Anonymous said...

He is also a married 50 + year old man who preaches his bs spiritual philosophy of "big love" to lure naive hippie girls who are less than half his age into his bedroom. It is obvious that he is incredibly bound up in both his ego and his genitalia.

Anonymous said...

Dude, this guy's a complete sleaze. The real Jah Levi was a Jamaican reggae artist who was shot to death. How can anyone respect a middle class White guy who steals his alias from a third world artist who dies tragically? He claims to be a devoted Rastafarian but dabbles in some kind of Peruvian psychedelic practice; guess nobody told him that real Rastafarians, i.e., the ones who practice a Black Nationalist religion, don't use any drugs except ganja occasionally mixed fresh tobacco. There's also his commitment to polyamory; guess someone forgot to tell him that real Rastafarians, i.e., the ones who practice a bona fide religion, follow Biblical morality and tradition. The guy's main redeeming quality is that you'd have to be an idiot to fall under his spell, meaning he collectively raises the IQ of his local non-fan base considerably.

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