after miami, we flew on to dallas texas.
here’s deva chanting the gayatri at the very spot jfk was assassinated, back in the 60’s...
there is so much dark energy surrounding the assassination, we felt to at least attempt to enlighten the place where it happened, by chanting the gayatri there.
we felt, from the people who came to sing with us, that dallas has a kind of reputation that spirituality has been destroyed by the kennedy killing.
it certainly didn’t feel that way to us.
it was such a beautiful audience and we felt totally welcomed from the moment we stepped on stage.
..with open hearts and open voices.
another extra special evening for us...
..plus a great stage..
..and a beautiful altar in our dressing room...
here’s rodney, who was responsible for bringing us to dallas.
thanks rodney.
..and here’s manose in full celebration, as usual...







I attended the concert and was highly blessed by your performance. It really moved me to move into a new direction in life. I have decided to become a yoga instructor and have set a goal to attend a training in Santa Fe next year. My goal is to help others and share the love and oneness of god with others. Thank you for coming to Dallas and sharing your love!
Namaste,
Quinton
Posted by: Quinton | October 22, 2008 at 03:51 PM
Ananda Meditation & Yoga Center was pleased to be a bronze sponsor of this very special evening in Dallas. We brought 15 great souls to experience the uplifting energy and enjoyed a fantastic evening together. Thank You, Bless You, Namaste.
Posted by: Sue Chadwick | October 22, 2008 at 04:02 PM
My friend and I attended the concert at the Lakewood in Dallas. We were highly inspired and took to heart your advice to keep singing. So we sang the Gayatri Mantra, Tumare Darshan, and Yemaya at Pagan Pride Day a few weeks later.
all good fortune to you,
~BradleyDale
professor of the wyld
Posted by: BradleyDale | October 22, 2008 at 10:44 PM
I vibrate with eternal gratitude in the memory of the moments you shared with us on the stage. I have been blessed in my life with the experience of many people coming together creating elevated consciousness. Your concert, however, was the largest group of the most diverse people I have seen such a resonance occur in. The work you do in the world, the gifts you bring, the light you behold is brilliant and awe inspiring. Thank you. I embrace you as brother, sister, mother, father, child, parent, and light. I hold the silence within.
Blazing Light & Radiant Love,
Jason
Posted by: Jason | October 22, 2008 at 10:52 PM