About thirty years ago, musicians, singers and people who love the world came together to make the world a better place. What they created was Live Aid to help stop famine in Africa. What they created was uniting hearts and minds from many countries in the world together to lift up their voices and to sing. To sing for the betterment of all human beings in the world. Joan Baez is a folk singer who began her career in the 1960’s.
There are factions at work in our world that are trying to tear humanity apart. Bombs, sitting on borders, terrorism are dividing all of us created to take care of this planet. Mother Earth is suffering. Humanity is suffering. So I am sending out these songs to fill the world with positive energy. I ask all who care about our world and the lives of every human being on this planet, despite the color of their skin, their culture, their religion to send this on so that it circles the world. May it be heard by those who need it. Shalom, Peace, Allah Akbar, May the words of all the prophets and teachers through human history help us to make this world a better place so our children don’t have to live in fear.

Have you heard the music of the spheres?

The rose of peace

We are many hearts beating as One.
I remember being stuck to the TV screen watching it – it was so wonderful, so touching an event rarely if at all repeated since then 😦
Well we need more things to bring people together and create more positive ness in our world. I think even the memories help. Blessings, Barbara
You bet! We need more positive things that gather people together 😀
On another note …. “It Is What It Is” has been nominated for an award!! Paying it forward!!
Bless you my friend. You are such a warm laughing heart. I am happy to accept and it will come back to you three fold. May all your days bring you joy and love. Hugs, Barbara
My dear Barbara …… Good to see you here!!! TY for your kind words … sometimes I doubt.
We all are one!! Hugs …. have a great day!!
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Beautiful post! God bless you!
I remember sitting and watching for hours and being so broke all I could give was five dollars, even that hurt my budget
I understand. I have been there. Hugs, Barbara