I offer meditation training, spiritual healing work, and family constellation, in addition to my work in math and music. This work is developed for the recipient’s greater success in life and work, cultivation of creativity, and trauma release.

Inquire at bookings@imaginewithmarcus.com if interested.

A word on meditaiton:

In my journey of learning more about the world, I discovered that being a student of my personal moods, sensations, and images in reaction to information accelerated and deepened the process. This lead me to investigate meditation directly, which in turn gave me a relationship with something abiding and deep. It goes by many names in many traditions and there are many paths toward it, but establishing that relationship has been pivotal in my development as a thinker, musician, and human being.

I built this relationship under the tutelage of Ron Young, a professional healer based in NY. Ron’s spiritual lineage includes the Yogic/Advaita system which he learned from Hilda Charlton, Energy Work from Yolanda Betegh, Ifa from Orestes, Christian Spiritual Healing from Daskalos, and Constellation Therapy from Bert Hellinger. I have sat with him since as his student and humble carrier of the lineages of his teachers. In 2021 he certified me in constellation therapy and spiritual healing. I was also invited to sit on the board of the school he is building.

It may seem that this kind of investigation is at odds with the seemingly rational and material traditions of mathematics and music, however this is not so. Both math and music figure deeply into mystical traditions all over the world. From the African spiritual traditions carried by dance and drum into the western hemisphere, to the Sacred Pythagorean Geometry, adapted from the Egyptians. Even Isaac Newton was an alchemist. The great cosmologist Stephon Alexander once put to me, nature does what it does, it doesn’t care so much what we think we know or which of its laws we can or cannot transcribe. Only in relatively recent times have these ways of knowing diverged so sharply.

While my experiences in the study of meditation have certainly been fantastical and unexplainable from first principles of our current knowledge, they occurred nevertheless and I am richer for them. It so happens that my path to such treasure is better explained by metaphysics, grace, and religion, than measurement, academic philosophies, or double blind control trials. And so I pursue, not with a fixed surety but with a humility toward nature and a curiosity for the unknown.