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when he was talkin about his merriage my kundalini just arose so amazingly inside my whole body. i had the occasion very few times to speak to matt, feels just cool and humbly nice!
I'm "Mike whose dad bought the bass". While in a way it's positively freaky to watch "The Matt Movie", it does do a succinct and accurate job of telling his tale ... I'd know if he were misrepresentin'! Sure, there's a big push for Sahaja, but you must understand, that's been Matt's passion for ~20 years (note that this vid is a few years old).
Overall ... very touching, because it's so true! Go Matt (and Anand)!
Amazing!!! I really like the vibes... It's quite diferent to see an artist of this caliber talking about true spirituality!! Specially these days when we get used to see crazy artists like Tom Cruise preaching about scientology and all these crazy stuff!! Really great, Matt!! I want to know more about this Sahaja Yoga!!!
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Overall ... very touching, because it's so true! Go Matt (and Anand)!