THE VERMILION BORDER

Songs, spoken-word and lo-fi hip hop for the spiritual path.

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Ramakhepa with long hair and a beard holding a microphone in a recording studio, singing with eyes closed and one hand raised.
Sita playing guitar in Bear Creek Park in Morrison Colorado

It is recommended to sing to Lord Ganesha first because he is the Remover of Obstacles and the God of Beginnings, his blessings are sought to ensure the successful and smooth completion of any venture or ceremony. He is considered the patron of arts and sciences, the god of intellect, and is believed to control the root chakra, to awaken wisdom within.

Run Along the Edge Album Cover.  Person and words near cliff.
A circular logo with a red lotus flower in the center, black background, and the text 'The Vermilion Border' and the question, "Who Am I?' written in white around the circle.
A circular logo with a black background, white text reading "The Vermilion Border" and "Meditate," and a red lotus flower at the center surrounded by a geometric red pattern.
A circular emblem with a red background and a black lotus flower in the center. The outer ring has white text that reads 'The Vermilion Border" at the top and 'What am I thinking?' at the bottom, with small white plus signs separating the phrases.