Playing For Change: Song Around the World ‘One Love’
Posted on May 25, 2009 under Attitude, Award-winning documentary, Bob Marley, Harmony, Junior Kissangwa Mbouta, Louis Mhlanga, Love, Manu Chao, Martin Machapa, Memorial Day, Menyatso Nathole, Mermans Kenkosenki, Mutual Respect, One Love, Peace Through Music, Playing For Change, Quotation, Relationship, Roberto Luti, Sharing, Sinamuva, Song Around the World, Surrendra Shrestha, Tara Bir Tuladhar, The Exile Brothers, The Oneness Choir, Tula, Unconditional Acceptance, Unconditional Love, Vusi Mahlasela, William Aura, Wordless Wednesday, Youtube's Video | 26 CommentsMore Wordless Wednesday
I first saw this Youtube’s video at Dr. Susan Gregg’s Toltec Wisdom Blog and thought this is one wonderful video to share especially on Memorial Day. Peace through music? I believe that this is highly achievable.
Dr. Susan asked on her blog, “Wouldn’t it be nice to live in a world where war was no longer necessary?” Yes and it is certainly more than nice to live in a world with peace and harmony. Wars are always cruel and from history, we have learnt that they bring forth sufferings and destruction to people and the environment. Through love and respect for each other differences, living in peace and harmony is achievable.
From a quotation by Margaret Atwood, which I have come across previously, “I hope that people will finally come to realize that there is only one ‘race’ – the human race – and that we are all members of it.“
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