Love Heals
Beautiful collaboration by talented children sending healing music and love to combat violence. Love heals.
Every last Friday of the month bloggers are invited to share an inspirational post to bring light to the positive things in the world and to deflect from the negative. If you’d like to participate by adding something inspirational, please click on the link at the bottom of this post to add your name and post the URL to your inspirational share to join in.
Child prodigies across the globe come together to Heal The World! MaatiBaani – a world music duo from India pays a tribute to the King Of Pop- an artist that has touched millions of hearts through his music! Happy Birthday Michael, We miss You. We send our Love to each and every place in the world affected by violence with this endeavour because #LoveHeals. Continue reading . . .
This month’s hosts for the #WATWB are:
Shilpa Garg, Peter Nena, Eric Lahti, Roshan Radhakrishnan and Inderpreet Kaur Uppal
Great! 😀
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Isn’t it? 🙂
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Great to hear of such talented children. Thanks Debby.
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Happy to pass on the smiles. 🙂
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Oh my gosh! That was so lovely and inspiring. I wish kids were in charge of the world instead of adults. They totally get it. Thanks for sharing, Debby. ❤
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Glad to brighten your day Diana. ❤
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Thanks for sharing that video…children never cease to amaze us!
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So true. 🙂
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Thank you, Debby!
A great video.
This made me cry…
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Me too Michelle. 🙂
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I’d never heard of that. Thank you, Deb. It’s gorgeous.
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It is, isn’t it? 🙂
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Simply lovely and inspiring – youngsters can – and do – teach us a thing or three … thank you so much 🙂 great post for #WATWB
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Thanks Susan. It is so inspiring! 🙂
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Aw, that’s sweet!
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Isn’t it? 🙂
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Hi Debby – what an extraordinary video … but so inspiring to hear and to see … I must find out a bit more about the co-operative group setting it – just loved it though. Excellent #WAWTB … cheers Hilary
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Hi Hilary. I’m so glad you enjoyed the video as much as I did. I even recognized the little Philippino? girl from America’s Got Talent. She was a little doll. 🙂
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Not seeing America’s got talent (or the English one for that matter) I didn’t recognise here … but they have delightful voices … cheers HIlary
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Yes, and it’s no wonder some of them get on America’s Got Talent 🙂
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Such a talented and inspiring bunch of kids. Amazing performance for a great cause. Thanks for sharing, Debby 🙂
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Thank you Shilpa. It’s inspiring! 🙂
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Wow, Debby. What a fun, creative and beautiful rendition of such an important message. I’m sure Michael would be bopping away himself. My fav is the little Afro guy in the guitar solo. Thanks so much for sharing this.
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Thanks Simon. It is so inspiring to see the little ones taking the reins to spread the message. 🙂
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Awesome!!!
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Isn’t it? 🙂
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😀😍❤️
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hi Miss Debby. very cool! thanks for sharing.
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Hi again Lenny. Thanks again for your visit. So glad you enjoyed! 🙂
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Debby, I love, love, love this. I loved Michael Jackson’s music and used to teach this one to my children too. Of course we didn’t do as well as these children do (don’t tell them that!). This is an amazing video with such an important message that can’t be shared too often. Thank you so much for sharing. You’ve made my day. 🙂
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Yay Norah. I’m so glad you liked, loved it! 🙂 I loved MJ’s music, so many songs of his had rich meaning. Aren’t those kids just so talented? 🙂 x
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Those kids are amazing. I’ve been singing that song in my head all day. Thanks. 🙂
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Lol, I know right? It’s addictive! 🙂
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It is!
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