Time to Shed Our Skins

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December 8, 2021

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Time to Shed Our Skins

Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife

- Kahlil Gibran -

Time to Shed Our Skins

Nils Kercher and Kira Kaipainen are life partners and unique world musicians who simultaneously draws listeners into the stark realities of our greater world, while also drawing them inward into the dazzling potentials of the human spirit. Theirs is a music that believes deeply in our fundamental interconnection, and the capacity we have to heal together. In the music they create together, the intensely personal mingles with the political, and universal truths are gleaned from local realities. Many of their themes have a raw intensity to them, and yet at the same time are infused with lightness, confidence and hope. Their latest music video, 'Time to Shed Our Skins,' is a beautiful example of this. Watch the video and read its moving backstory here. { read more }

Be The Change

For more inspiration, join a special circle with Nils and Kira this Sunday,and hearstories, music and reflections from their journey. More details and RSVP info here. { more }


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