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Red Hot Chili Peppers Bassist Opens Up About ‘Moment’ He Found God

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Flea and Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers performs during 2022 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival at Fair Grounds Race Course on May 01, 2022 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea recently opened up about the “moment” he found God, saying it just made sense after struggling with a feeling of “emptiness” once he turned his back on his drug-addicted, partying days.

Born Michael Peter Balzary, the founding member of the rock band admitted he’s “not religious,” but the once-proud atheist said he does “believe in God.”

“I grew up virulently anti-religious, and there came a time in the early ’90s, right around when I turned 30, I got really sick with chronic fatigue,” Flea told the Los Angeles Times. “I’d been a drug-taking madman — party all night, play basketball all day.”

“I just thought I was Superman,” he added. “And all of a sudden it was like all the energy got sucked out of my body. I was like, I can’t go on tour, I feel too s***. And I was cut off from my friends because I wasn’t partying.”

He said through a self-help book, he stopped looking externally and turned inward.

“I started thinking about that emptiness, and in that moment God just made perfect sense,” the rockstar said. “I mean, like I said, I’ve still never been religious. And I’ve tried — I’ve been to churches.”

“I thought there might be a sense of community [in church],” he added. “In the ’80s I’d go to churches in South L.A. as an atheist. I had a friend who knew where the best gospel groups were coming through, so I’d go, and it would be incredible.”

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And these days, Balzary said he prays multiple times daily.

“I’m a praying guy,” Flea told the Times. “I pray in the morning when I get up, when I go to bed, when I eat. And when I do an interview, I’ll just stop for a second — like, let me get out of the way and let go of everything.”

“I’m not religious in any way, but I kind of believe in God,” he added. “And I try to live a life that honors my idea of what God is — like a divine energy.”

The bassist recently welcomed his third child, Darius, with his wife, streetwear designer Melody Ehsani, into the world. He also has two older daughters from two previous relationships.

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