❧❧❧ Whatever you can do or dream, you can BEGIN IT. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. Goethe ❧❧❧
❧❧❧ You were born whole, not broken. Sandra Hammel ❧❧❧
"For all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dream shall never die."
Edward M. Kennedy ........................................
........................................ Nick Littlefield sings Love Changes Everything Sung to Vicky Kennedy for Ted Kennedy at Ted's Memorial Service August 28, 2009 in Boston at the Kennedy Library Uploaded by psb2usa
The song The Impossible Dream was sung beautifully by Brian Stokes Mitchell Friday night at Ted Kennedy's memorial service. The sound had some technical difficulties. Here is another time Mr. Mitchell sang The Impossible Dream.
......................................................... Brian Stokes Mitchell singing The Impossible Dream with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Click on the post's title to go to the Ted Kennedy special tribute website. At tedkennedy.org/pages/video_celebration_of_life_memorial_service can be found the song Just A Closer Walk With Thee performed by the Boston Community Chorus from the Ted Kennedy Memorial Service of August 28, 2009. Using the top video on the page - slide to 2:42:35 for the song.
It was good for my soul to watch the memorial and funeral services.
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Vitriol appears all over the internet. Those who leave their vitriolic words in comments show what they carry around with them on the inside. Those comments are deleted here. This blog is not a place of any speech is okay place. Freedom of speech isn't a given here. Disagreement with me is not the issue. But, comments of disagreement are required to be delivered here with a sense of respect. I figure if you want the freedom to say anything you want in any way you want, you can create your own blog to do what ever you want. Here, this is like my home. You are a guest here.
There are those who love to hate. Love to drop their anger here and there. Love to put on the outside what they have on the inside. And it doesn't take too many words to show what kind of life is going on inside. There are plenty of places on the internet for them to find their soul mates. It just isn't here.
I have portions of the service on this post, as well as the video just below of Ted Kennedy speaking at his brother, Robert's, funeral after his assassination.
Ted Kennedy (1932 - 2009) gives eulogy at his second assassinated brother's funeral - Robert Kennedy (1925-1968). This is the closing part of the eulogy, using excerpts from Bobby's famous speech to the students of a South African university in 1966. Uploaded by politicallyConfused "He saw wrong and tried to right it. He saw suffering and tried to Heal it, saw a War and tried to stop it.
Also at the link just above, can be found the song Just A Closer Walk With Thee performed by the Boston Community Chorus. Using the top video on the page - slide to 2:42:35 for the song.
Lyrics to The Impossible Dream
To dream the impossible dream To fight the unbeatable foe To bear with unbearable sorrow To run where the brave dare not go
To right the unrightable wrong To love pure and chaste from afar To try when your arms are too weary To reach the unreachable star
This is my quest To follow that star No matter how hopeless No matter how far
To fight for the right Without question or pause To be willing to march into Hell For a heavenly cause
And I know if I'll only be true To this glorious quest That my heart will lie peaceful and calm When I'm laid to my rest
And the world will be better for this That one man, scorned and covered with scars Still strove with his last ounce of courage To reach the unreachable star.
We are visitors on this planet. We are here for ninety or one hundred years at the very most. During that period, we must try to do something good, something useful, with our lives. If you contribute to other peoples happiness, You will find the true goal, the true meaning of life. H.H. the 14th Dalai Lama
........................................................... Rawandan Sisters Tribute Uploaded by ilovemylifesblog
Since 2005, I have sponsored a sister in Rwanda annually through womenforwomen We exchange pictures of ourselves and letters. The sisters get training in their rights, income-earning skills and ways to improve their families' lives, therefore improving the community, as well. My sisters live without electricity in their homes, without indoor water and oftentimes cannot afford to send their children to school. My sister this year was able to buy a goat and some chickens with the $27 a month that I provide. This has enabled her to send her children to school. This is very satisfying to me because children need to go to school. Many women are raising other women's children because the children's mothers or grandmothers were murdered.
Knowing that the world abandoned the 800,000 to one million Rwandans in 1994 who died in a genocide, I wanted to reach out to the women one-to-one and help them have a bit better lives.
I currently volunteer as a community leader trying to bring the needed attention to the Darfuri people who have had genocide by their own government on-going since 2003. The world has known this and virtually has done nothing.
The paintings in the video are by Sandra Hammel, as are the photos and video. Except for the paintings, everything in the video is of Aquidneck Island where I live. The paintings are done of photographs from Oprah's first televised trip to South Africa.
Original music: "Our Shared Breath".
The photography and video locations: Sachuest Beach and Sachuest Wildlife Refuge, Middletown, Rhode Island. The Cliff Walk, Eastons Beach, Brenton Cove all in Newport, Rhode Island.
This video is a tribute to my sisters of Rwanda who are an inspiration to me. Whenever I feel my life is not going as I want, I think of their lives, as well as the millions of Darfuri refugees who are trying to survive dire situations in the camps. It puts things in perspective immediately.
This is a tribute to the man Ted Kennedy. ........................................................
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Bear with the annoying music at the beginning. You might want to mute it at least until 28 seconds in.
I am learning more and more how Ted Kennedy lived his life. He is the kind of United States citizen that I want the world to know. This is how to use our voices. This is what freedom of speech should rise up and give to the world. One voice is important.
Text that accompanies the video above: TodaysNetworkNews: 27 August 2009 - Human Rights First: At the 2008 annual dinner, Human Rights First honored Senator Kennedy for his unwavering and courageous leadership in advancing human rights at home and abroad.
"As we mourn his death, we would like to share this tribute to his life and work." said Human Rights First spokesperson.
HUMAN RIGHTS FIRST believes that building respect for human rights and the rule of law will help ensure the dignity to which every individual is entitled and will stem tyranny, extremism, intolerance, and violence. See: http://www.humanrightsfirst.org
TODAYSNETWORKNEWS IS A GLOBAL NEWS NETWORK FOR BREAKING INTERNATIONAL NEWS, OPINION, VIDEO AND TELEVISION BY INTERNATIONALLY ACCREDITED NEWS JOURNALISTS.
Click on this post's title to find a website with gems about Ted Kennedy, including pictures.
.................................................. This video has genocidal killings included in it - in Sri Lanka Uploaded August 27, 2009 by myRangana Channel 4 News websitewww.channel4.com/news
Click on this post's title to link to interview regarding Congo Uploaded on August 27, 2009 by CarlosDCblog
I, like Senator Ted Kennedy, am proud to be a liberal
Jack, Bobby and Teddy Three Kennedy Brothers
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Health Care for All. A Right Not a Privilege
December 9, 1978 | Memphis, Tennesse
"One of the most shameful things about modern America is that in our unbelievably rich land, the quality of health care available to many of our people is unbelievably poor, and the cost is unbelievably high."
................................................................ A Season for Hope Physicians for Human Rights honored Senator Edward M. Kennedy with an award for his work on the Right to Health. www.PhysiciansForHumanRights.org Uploaded by PHRvideo
....................................................... Be As You Are - Frederick Perls Uploaded by davidtheharper
An excerpt from my current journal:
August 15, 2009 1:46 p.m.
RAW PLACES
I'm one of those who goes to the raw places, To no destination on someone else's map, But a place where I feel the most. I feel the most me. Nearer to a time-free place, It's not a place you can see with your eyes, Yet my eyes show when I'm there. But only to those who can read eyes.
Raw places, where the hurt is always fresh, pain is ageless. Raw places where the moments of wholeness are as alive as the moment it showed up.
Raw places where being real is not only okay, but welcome.
You can't come to the raw places, if you don't show up real.
I only want to be with those who come to their raw place.
Otherwise, you might as well be dead, You're just living dead anyway.
Why live dead when you can live alive?
You can show up whole there and not fear rejection.
You can bring everything and feel free to open it up. You can feel, hold it, be comforted with it. You can let it unfold, you can let it envelop you. ............................................................... ............................................................... The raw place is the altar of your soul. It's where I go when I need to feel alive. It's where I live most of the time. It's where I want to be because it's where I feel real.
It's where the universe integrates with my spirit, my soul. It's where I find refuge in myself.
All those who try so hard to never go to their raw place, live with a soul that's always hungry, starving 'til mortal death moves them through.
Those who want to go there but don't know the way, find people like me and get their soul nourished by living off my willingness to live raw.
I am pulled toward other souls who want to be fearless, who are willing to open up to all that is.
Sandra Hammel
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"Just You and I"
Sung by Melissa Manchester
Lyrics
When your heroes go up in a puff, There's not enough to hang on to And the ones you would count on to call They all fall down all around you
Then you've got to believe there's more It is the reason, we're put here for There's just you and I
When the legends over
And we have just begun
We can look to each other
To see us through
Just you and I
When a miracle's long overdue And there's no one who's gonna come to guide you So you keep looking up to the sky - wondering why The clouds won't hide you
At the times when you're most afraid That is the reason why dreams are made There’s just you and I
When legends all over
And we have just begun
We can look to each other
To see us through
Just you and I.
At the times when you’re most afraid
That is the reason dreams are made
There’s just you and I
When the legends over
And we have just begun We can look to each other
To see us through
Just you and I
Just you and I
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"Friend, don't be a perfectionist. Perfectionism is a curse and a strain. For you tremble lest you miss the bulls-eye. You are perfect if you let be. Friend don't be afraid of mistakes. Mistakes are not sins. Mistakes are ways of doing something different, perhaps creatively new. Friend don't be sorry for your mistakes. be glad for them. You had the courage to give something of yourself. It takes years to be centered; it takes more years to understand and be now." Frederick Perls
Youtube video above, inserted in Raw Places is uploaded by ilovemylifesblog I wanted to put a portion of the video below in it, but my MAC and imovie wasn't cooperating. So this is the best I could do. I also wanted to put Heath Ledger in it, but it just didn't work out with the length of the song, as well as not blending well with the other two actors that I did use. Well, he would have blended for my way of thinking, but others probably would have been confused.
............................................................... Mrs. Carrie Watts gets to finally go back home for a visit. "The Trip to Bountiful" Part 9 of 11 Geraldine Page Oscar Performance Uploaded by tlcarpenter
If you click on this post's title it will take you to my youtube of my favorite scene in "The Trip to Bountiful"
Each of us really just wants to be "home". "Home" can mean many things. This is dedicated to my dad - who just wanted to live at home in his last year and a half of life, but he didn't.
Current events in Sudan are dire, and it is critical that the faith community revive engagement with Sudan not only in their local community, but also internationally. This summer clergy of all denominations will unite in prayer for the people of Sudan. Together, we can keep loud the drumbeat for engagement on peace and security for all of Sudan.
Signing the letter is only the first step. The weekend of August 28th-30th, just before the U.S. takes the Presidency of the UN Security Council in September, communities of faith will unite in prayer and action for Sudan. Sign up as a Congregation of Conscience for forthcoming details.
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Thank you for standing for justice and peace and being a voice for this defining issue
Join the Fast for Darfuris "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people could change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead
I love my life. I love where I live. And I am passionate about my passions. I love to dance. Necessary to live: music, piano, singing, writing, acting, painting.
I have been fighting for and supporting the arts all my adult life. Since 2004, I have been working with other activists to end the Darfur genocide.
I have traveled to Europe many times since my early twenties. Places I have been: many USA states including Hawaii, Montreal, Canada, Barbados, France, Spain, Luxembourg, England, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Greece and Germany - and have wonderful memories.
My last trip was in May - June 2013 to Spain.
I would like to travel to Europe and Kyoto, Japan.
I love the southwest where I have visited Hopi, Navajo, Zia and San Idlefonso potters.
Life is exciting and I intend to live it full-out to the end.
B.S. and M.M., both in music
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RAFA NADAL -BRING BACK LONG PANTS - SLEEVELESS TOPS
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Darfur - The Abandoned Genocide - a video by Sandra Hammel
Want to help? Call 1~800~GENOCIDE
"May I Suggest" by Susan Werner
Satchita - Playing for Change
Stand By Me ~ Playing for Change
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Genocide is not only a word,
it is crying of the whole human race.
There is nothing redeeming about being silent
when speaking up is the humane thing to do.
The honor and integrity of the human race is at stake.