We are already in Kufunda Learning Village in Zimbabwe and soon will publish the new posts.
The days have been very intense and we are getting involved in different projects and feeling a bit sick last days. But I just wanted to share the letter of some songs that are really inspiring and of course listing to it, will be more inspiring.
This first one, is a song that really touched our hearts and souls and inspired us to move towards action that really can make a difference in the world...Its worth listening for in you tube by Sade.
"There is a woman in Somalia
Scraping for pearls on the roadside
There's a force stronger than nature
Keeps her will alive
This is how she's dying
She's dyin' to survive
Don't know what she's made of
I would like to be that brave
She cries to the heaven above
There is a stone in my heart
She lives a life she didn't choose
And it hurts like brand new shoes
Hurts like brand new shoes
There is a woman in Somalia
The sun gives her no mercy
The same sky we lay under
Burns her to the bone
Long as afternoon shadows
It's gonna take her to get home
Each grain carefully wrapped up
Pearls for her little girl
Hallelujah
Hallelujah"
It's beautiful, Tam. Each time I read your posts I feel this urge to make a difference. I feel I have so much comparing to those who have nothing at all and I feel so little. There's so much we could do and so little we ACTUALLY do. I wanted to make a difference as well. If you learn how, please, teach me. I've been extremely touched by your project. God bless you. Not the catholic God, or the Buddhist God, but the God that sees humanity as a unity, as ONE, that's what we are, being from the same species going though a process of eternal evolution, but I feel the world is running towards the opposite way. What can we do then? Much love for you both, Renata Del Nero
ResponderExcluirHey Re, maybe you feel that, because that's how I feel too, and it must go through my texts as well. Actually I think we are so little in the universe, and so big in our own world, both at the same time, but even though people have so little material things here, they have so much within them, you learn so much. I've been learning there are many ways of making a difference in this world, one of them is always improving ourselves to serve as examples to the world, as Gandhi used to say: Be the change you wanna see in the world. Another one is serving whereever we are with whatever we have to offer to the world and to people, and maybe making a difference in someone's life around us, is already something big. I feel. Well, anyways I believe all the good we can do always comes through ourselves, and as much as we evolve, as better we can do to the world, because as you said, I also believe we are all one and connected. God bless you and thank you for the deep reflection.
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