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Cliff Rubin and the Walk Across Fire Band

About Me

Introducing Crossroads Records Recording Artist Cliff Rubin!
"Cliff Rubin and his Walk Across Fire Band will inspire, motivate and uplift your soul to attain glorious heights of love, joy and enthusiasm. Use this music as I do and I guarantee you will be blessed." Terry Cole-Whittaker, Author and LecturerHeart and SoulCliff Rubin's passion is to celebrate the good in life that is all around us. His work reflects the power of god that is within each of us and is a musical mirror of the awakened spirit in everyday relationship. Cliff's performances have the power to incite the spirit of love in family relationships. People are touched, changed and inspired in his concerts and take home with them the feeling that they are capable of more love, hope and joy then they have ever allowed themselves to know. It is this reflection of everyday human relationship as experienced through the deep well of the soul that offers a picture of what is truly available to us in life. Cliff's work is as timeless as it is fresh, and connects with the eternal that lives within us all. Cliff knows the power of his music and the message it reinforces in group consciousness. Use Cliff's work as many others do, to stir the depths of your being and remind you of your oneness with spirit.
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Member Since: 07/07/2006
Band Website: http://cliffrubinmusic.com
Sounds Like: John Mayer, Jack Johnson, Mason Jennings, Ben Harper, Paul Simon, Dan Folgeberg
Record Label: Crossroads Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

I Want To Share Dreams

I want to share dreams with folks.  I share about my dreams in this blog, not just to share about me, but in the hopes of finding others who want to share about themselves.  I believe the mo...
Posted by on Fri, 28 Dec 2007 07:22:00 GMT

Putting on my Game Face

So, what's up with putting on a game face.  It's still being me as that game face is mine.  Is it a façade?  It probably can be, having to do with what's going on internally at the time...
Posted by on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 07:06:00 GMT

Creating Inspiration

Some folks say inspiration is what's needed to create, but, I say we can create inspiration as well.  Take journaling, which is basically what I do when I'm blogging.  By using a stream of c...
Posted by on Tue, 18 Dec 2007 11:43:00 GMT

Doing What I Came Here To Do

In the shamanic tradition, you are asked a question, "Are you here to feed the people, heal the people, teach or protect the people?"  I think this is a great question.  It reminds us we are...
Posted by on Sat, 15 Dec 2007 10:53:00 GMT

Creating Abundance

Of the last 5 gigs I've played, all have done better, financially and otherwise, than I expected.  That's a good thing.  It demonstrates that my abundance consciousness is moving in the righ...
Posted by on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 08:14:00 GMT

My Weekend Shift

It's amazing what a little shift will do.  Since the last fight I wrote about, Kat and I have been getting along wonderfully; out of and under the covers.  We did yoga together this morning....
Posted by on Tue, 11 Dec 2007 00:01:00 GMT

Fought With My Wife This Morning

Kat (my wife) and I fought this morning.  A terrible way to start the day.  The fight really began last night, but Kat didn't know it.   I thought we had agreed to do a yoga class toge...
Posted by on Thu, 06 Dec 2007 07:01:00 GMT

Joining Support Circle

I am joining a men's circle.  There's 6 of us.  We're keeping it small, so each man can have 20 minutes to focus the attention on what's important to him and we're not meeting all day.  ...
Posted by on Mon, 03 Dec 2007 09:19:00 GMT

My Health

Doc says my blood pressure is a touch up.  Started taking yoga classes 2 days a week, to the gym another 2.  Dropped my sodium to almost none.  Upped meditation to twice a day.  It...
Posted by on Fri, 30 Nov 2007 05:28:00 GMT

Thanksgiving With the Fam

Here's what I learned about myself at this years' family Thanksgiving gathering.  I still have work to do with jealousy and envy.  On leaving our annual Thanksgiving event, my wife said to m...
Posted by on Tue, 27 Nov 2007 09:21:00 GMT