
Julia Hill your music and chants were some of the sweet highlights of a challenging 2009. May we all experience more bliss in 2010.

Marie-Rose Phan-Le Hey Gina, Making my fan-ness of your beautiful work and presence official by joining your fan page. Will spread the word!

Gina Salá I'll be hooooooommmee for Christmas :-) Wow, I actually just got happily teary-eyed and joined in with a perfect stranger in the airport in line to come home as we started humming, then singing Christmas songs together. :-).

Gina Salá Happy Solstice! Here's celebrating the darkness, which let the roots strongly grow and the lights brightly glow. And here comes more sun (doot n doo doo).

Tom Robinson I'm a fan and have been for a long time!

Gina Salá God is my source. Love is my source. Same same but different through us all.

Gina Salá Wow more beauty - this time our event at a zen temple in Kyoto. This is one of the most beautiful place I've seen, and I love how our hearts melt when we sing. Brr though! Those zen monks are more genki than me!!! It took 20 minutes in a hot tub to warm up! 1 more workshop, 2 more concerts and I'm homeward bound! Iro iro to arigato de gozaimasu!

Paul Stewart Welcome as FB Friends Gina!

Roger Fisher
I loved Kyoto, and was so impressed with the Japanese! Especially after being into Zen and meditation since '68.
There is a nice walk you can do up the hill, through a cemetery, on trails that have been there for centuries.

Gary Gina, I so love your music and chants. You inspire the spirit in me. Namaste'

Gina Salá Surreal funny moment now: My Kyoto room's small, so I put the bed on its side against the wall to practice yoga asana. Listening to Bob Marley song- "One good thing about music...". At that moment- the whole big, heavy bed with its metal wheels fell on me. First thought: "wow- how come that didn't hurt?!" Line responds... same time, "when it hits you feel no pain!". LOL Ha ha! Music changes inner conditions. Jah love!

Gina Salá So grateful for the powerful bhakti shakti in the voice and chant workshops in Yokohama with Marisan and Mamisan and in Shizuoka. I'm so inspired by the amazingly focused listening and courage of the folks here in Japan, and also by the hospitality. Totemo subarashi desu! And yum! Delicious grilled veggies, miso shiro... and many other little dishes at lunch today in Kyoto. Iro iro to arigato de gozaimasu!

Gina Salá Ah...Nihon ni imasu- (plane, traines (4) and automobile), then yummy nabe (special veggies in a pot) and hot ofuro (deep Japanese bath), thanks to the radiant Noriko and Mario. Thus starts my Japan tour of workshops, concerts and kirtans. Oyasuminasai..

Gina Salá Lets see how good it can get...for us and all. More inspiration to open to grace!









