Rest in Rhythm Bob Weir
- DJ Valerie B LOVE 🩷

- 2 days ago
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Updated: 18 hours ago
Keep Truckin' On
"What I like best about music is when time goes away."
Bob Weir
In this jam-session reflection, I honor the life and legacy of Bob Weir and the culture the Grateful Dead ignited—how music, as spiritual medicine, unites us beyond labels, politics, and difference.
From dance floors to concerts to quiet moments in daily life, I share how sound becomes a vehicle to presence, a reminder to “be here now,” and a bridge to the divine. I riff on the parallels between the heart-joining power of music and the freedom-centered community I’ve found in Bitcoin, and I open up about recent personal lessons around sobriety, humility, and staying grounded as an empath when life turns up to eleven.
Along the way, I celebrate conversations with family, the transformative teachings of Ram Dass and Maharaji, and the timeless spark of artists like Bob Marley, Prince, and the Dead—inviting you to make music a daily practice that shifts your vibration, heals, and connects.
I close with an invitation: What lights you up and creates community for you?
Send me your favorite song, lean into presence wherever you are (even in the grocery line), and let music be the medicine that keeps your heart tuned to love.
Aloha, and blessings to Bob Weir and all the artists who keep our souls dancing.
Thank you Bob Weir for pouring your heart and soul into ours with your magical music.
I hope you are jammin' with all your friends new and old.
Long live The Grateful Dead.

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