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Hello Unity Friends, "Do all you can, with what you have, in the
time you have, in the place you are." That lovely mantra is about living and doing in the Right Here and the Right Now. It's about fully using the gifts you have rather than the ones you wish you might have.
The words were spoken by a brave and wise little boy. His name was Nkosi Johnson, a Zulu from South Africa who was born HIV positive and died of AIDS at the age of 12. If you Google his name, nearly 300
citations come up. In his brief time on earth, through speaking about his illness, he became a symbol of the battle against HIV/AIDS and inspired millions in Africa and around the world.
The musical duo of Lori Sandstrom and Robert Anderson, known as Devotion, were touched by the Nkosi's story and his wise words. Their inspiring song, "Do All You Can," keeps Nkosi's message alive
in the world. Nominated this year for New Thought Songwriters' Tribute Awards in the category of Spiritual Social Action, this song reminds us to "be the change we wish to see in the world" and "do
all we can." To listen to a clip of this beautiful song and other Devotion hits, follow this link:
http://www.devotionsings.com/music/buy.htm.
This week, as you go about your daily lives, remember Nkosi's message and "Do all you can." Namaste` Robin |
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