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In this week's episode of The Silicon Valley To Spirituality Show, Christopher Carr shares his journey from Santa Cruz's cannabis culture to various musical projects. Initially involved in community cannabis cultivation, Carr's roots in agriculture influenced his passion for the industry. He delves into Santa Cruz's rich cannabis history, highlighting the introduction of equatorial strains and the creation of iconic cultivars. Carr emphasizes the importance of oral histories in cannabis, reflecting on his connection to the earth and the significance of regenerative farming. Moving to Santa Cruz inspired him by its creative energy and introduced him to Waldorf education, influencing his family values. Carr's personal exploration of music theory and spirituality reveals a deep connection to nature and the Muse, influencing his creativity and artistic process. He discusses preparing for acting roles and transitioning to music, crediting peyote ceremonies and sobriety for profound life insights. Carr's meditation practice and experiences as a parent underscore his focus on presence and the transformative power of love. He compares life's adversities to grapevines, suggesting challenges enhance personal growth. Carr concludes with reflections on consciousness, the impact of "indigo children," and encourages living in the moment, underscoring the value of adversity and self-compassion in personal development. We hope you enjoy this week's episode!