Matthew Paul Miller (born June 30, 1979),[2] known by his stage name Matisyahu (/ˌmɑːtɪsˈjɑːhuː/; מתתיהו), is an American reggae singer, rapper, beatboxer, and musician. (wikipedia)
When you meet somebody who is vulnerable, there is an attraction. There is something to that. There is beauty there.
I'm vulnerable reading people's comments on Facebook.
What blows me away most is how sure people are of themselves.
For me now, what I've come to is, we don't know anything.
Growing up, the way that I looked was very important to me. I was always trying to impress people, and when I grew my beard there was a certain freedom, a separation, getting past this the way I looked, identify myself as a spiritual seeker.
Is it possible Hanukkah doesn't inspire folksy songs? Plot lines may be a part. The Christmas story has a lot of material to work with. There's Jesus and his birth, the wise men, their gifts and tons of frankincense.
The world that I come from is the world of raves, hip-hop clubs, and rock and roll.
We know nothing. And just because you know something to be true at this moment in your life or you feel that it is true, you can never be sure of yourself.
I was into acting as a kid. There was a time when I was 18 that I played the boy in a production of 'Equus' in Oregon, and I thought that was going to be my life.
Vocal rest is awesome. It is like any kind of fast. Firstly, it is a purification of speech. It made me realize how not careful I am with the things I say. It also makes you find new ways of communication and new methods to connect with people.