A: I'm a true cancer--hard Yang shell, soft Ying underbelly. The true mark of a whole man is how in touch he is with his heart; how practical he is in business and how much he can let himself go when he's been creative. An integrated man is both a King and a lover (not to mention a warrior and a magician!).
A: Watch too many movies! Love those zombies, GOT and horror. Lately I've been into reading about archetypes. Did "The Mankind Project" in April 2017; it was life-changing.
A: I try to learn new ways of making and mixing music by watching tutorials. Sometimes I love to perform live.
A: Make music, mix music and write poetry. Unnicycling is fun as hell and also takes a lot of courage to do.
A: I won the lotto!
A: Being me.
A: My strength and my spirit.
A: Hot Daddy, Bad Daddy; or the sensual, integrated masculine/trans man...
A: I love traveling but am equally comfortable at home.
A: Biking, unicycling, physical therapy for my shoulder, Apostherapy for my back. I love fish and salads, occasional junk food. I also do Chinese herbs and Black Seed oil, and the Bud Wig diet for maximum health (prostate in particular).
A: I'm writing a novella which I hope to publish upon completion; I also work out and meditate every day. Being outdoors and active (bike-riding) is a tremendous release. I do wish I wasn't do addicted to watching horror movies. I also try to practice three days a week of not drinking red wine (which I love). That's challenging but necessary as I don't like to be addicted to anything (except being alive!).
A: I'm utterly unique. And I treasure my gold as much as I treasure my shadow. I love who I am and I love men and women and New York. I also treasure my solitude and making music and matching beats. I've lived here a long time and come to accept the fact (radically if necessary) that change is all we can be sure of. I was never ever a Chelsea boy type and I think I've always at heart been a unique East Village type; a musician, an actor, a performance artist and my own man. I still love the neighborhood, though I miss the ocean and sometimes those green, rolling cornfields of the Midwest (I was born in Illinois). The city is a great place to do massage people and constantly explore and evolve and work on oneself, and meet new people who are also evolving and on their journey. Omnamashivya means I worship the highest within myself--which is pretty much my mantra. It's always a challenge to have compassion for myself and others and kindness if you can make it happen; can create magic.
A: How grateful I was to be sharing this moment with you; for really, all we truly have is this moment now. Although at times I think technology is trying to even steal that away from being human!
A: I mean you no harm and I'm a very sensual man.
A: My musicality and my ability to laugh at myself and write. Also, I'm constantly learning from other men. Male energy renews me and reaffirms my love of life, people, places and things.
A: Health, nature, music, men and faith in something beyond me that is infinite.