Explore the RevolutiOM is a coaching and self-development community organization that helps individuals reach their highest potential through personalized desire coaching, OM training, founded by David Mac and Kimberly Cahill.
David Mac has worked as a lecturer and speaker for over a decade, helping people to find their callings and their purposes. He is the author of several works of fiction in the process of publication. In his off-time, he manages and fronts the high-sensation rock show spectacle Mannequin Planet. A practitioner of ethically non-monogamous relationships for seven years, Mac has learned through personal experience and rigorous study how to make relationships work. He envisions a world in which all people have the tools to communicate and connect effectively. Using his background in schizoanalysis, orgasmic meditation, literature, and a lifetime of personal adventres, his specialties include relationship coaching, academic coaching, and workshop creation and facilitation.
Kimberly Cahill is a medium and fiction writer who specializes in helping individuals connect with their creative and spiritual center. She coaches women and men on relationship dynamics and healing. As a former journalist she will ask you the tough questions to help you work through your blocks and find your voice. She is the founder and facilitator of SF Fun Explorers a popular orgasmic meditation community thread in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her metaphysical background is in Spiritualism, Nichiren Buddhism and Builders of the Adytum. She started her mediumship path in 1998 at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Spiritualist Church. She was a founding member and director of Celebration of Light Church in San Francisco and former President of The First Spiritual Temple in San Francisco. Kimberly writes Vampire and Paranormal fiction with a blend of romance, history and dark humor. You can check out snippets from her novel in progress at http://www.teganweekly.com
David and Kimberly coach artists in project development, untangling creative blocks and finding their creative voice.