Webcast Week #45

What a pleasure to be back with you all again, singing songs and watching videos-without any major technological issues too! And what a comfort to share our sense of loss with you as well, mourning the Dharma through music and stories together was sublime.

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We showed a photo slide show that Baba made of the little four legged master which he synced to a recording of our song “Thank You”. Then we sang a new song called “Dharma” (the download of this month) live, a well as “Prayer”(recording was released on the Warner album in 2003) and “Ripple” (a Grateful Dead cover we have yet to record but love to perform). After that, we showed avideo Mama Hilllybean sent us, a trailer of what a new TV series that we believe is just what Reality TV should be. We sang another couple more songs live…”You’ll Never Walk Alone” by Rodgers and Hammerstein and our song “Hallelujah” (released on our last EP).

It was a moving episode and by then end, we were all bundancing across the country…giving thanks for so many things, including Dharma and the community we share.

We’re excited to announce that we did archive last weeks show which you can view by clicking here. We did however get some reports that the speaker sound was a bit loud and distorting so we will be working on improving that for this week’s upcoming show so until then, bundancers, keep shining like the bright stars that you are!


CREATING REALITY TIP


This is one comes straight from 14 years of the Dharma’s telepathic teachings…this week’s tip is “Love the Fart!” This is a great one, a mantra we can all recite to ourselves when life farts in our face and we hold our noses, wanting to squirm away, turn away and run for cover…DON’T! Just sit there, inhale deeply and take it in, knowing that with every metaphysical fart is a a genie, blessing, a lesson and a new found love for the clear air that follows…so don’t be afraid of the fart my friends, whatever it is…a romance fart, a death fart, or just a plain old being human anxiety fart about little to nothing at all, suck it in and let it go because it’s the farts job to remind us that there’s no where to run to. All farts pass with the breeze if we let them and then we’re left laughing at the way the fart made us feel,
alive and well on planet earth!

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