Thursday, 16 June 2011

One Love

With life comes constant development and progression, both professionally and personally and so much of that is influenced by those around you. In my last blog, I shared my sense of self-loss and confusion with who I am and what my purpose is. I've spent the last week working on my heart and letting go of certain attachments from the past that I still have. It has not been the easiest couple of weeks, and I still don't feel like I've completely come back to myself. However, the fact that I'm totally aware of it means that I can consciously make the change within myself and my life. Huzzah!

I want to share some incredible people I've met recently. Two are twin sisters who founded an incredible and socially conscious networking company (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Social-City-Networking-INC/122259574486548) called 'Social City Networking'. Both have their own amazing story and great ambitions, which brought the three of us together. Last night, Sara hosted a potluck and invited some extremely inspirational people. It was a night full of heart-connections, great food, and AMAZING music.

The musicians involved Randy Ponzio (http://www.facebook.com/ponzio1), Phareke Frazer (http://www.facebook.com/hedonicentertainment?sk=app_2405167945), and Silas (Babaluku Uganda) who works part-time in Uganda working with the people to restore hope and heal their hearts through music (http://www.facebook.com/hedonicentertainment?sk=app_2405167945#!/profile.php?id=100001128615303).

Here's a little clip of the awesomeness that occurred:




Eland Bronstein was also there from The GiveProject (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vancouver-Riot-Pics-Post-Your-Photos/121837081234162?ref=ts&sk=wall#!/passthegive), which in short is about giving spontaneously and selflessly, from random acts of kindness to conversations that change people's lives. Professional dancers, professional DJ's, and free-thinkers came together and created an amazing vibe. I feel so lucky to have been a part of it. Thank you everyone for being there and sharing with me an absolutely incredible night.

Before I sign off, I want to share this amazing short clip from a documentary called Playing for Change.  This peace-through-music project brought together vocalists and musicians around the world through film, bringing to the surface how much of a global community we really are. This is one of the best idea's I've ever heard and it absolutely blows my mind! ENJOY! Peace and love my friends.

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