Maya's story is bound to move and inspire you. She is a young, courageous and beautiful soul, and while her story is tough, it is also full of hope and wisdom.
Especially true when you realize that, at the end of Maya's song, she's also addressing the people whom she knows that were still held hostage at the time she was looking into the camera and singing.
Efrat, I shared this with my Monday morning group. We meet each week via Zoom, after having met through an online global conference during Covid. Here are a few replies:
No words.
But the deepest sobbing cry.
Tears of Joy, amazement, sympathy like I’ve never had toward another.
I hope everyone in our group finds time to listen.
I think I’ll always carry that with me.
It touched me the same way. Amazing Grace. There are no words.
Rosemarie, that was the most intense talk. I was emotionally struck to the core.
This is a powerful and important message.
It gives me hope that this is the way we dismantle the war machine.
Heart to blessed heart.
Empowered by a greater force than any darkness the elite can sling at us.
Dear ones, thank you for sharing your experiences and your enthusiasm for the breath is deeply inspiring.
your beginning with the destruction of childhood by the school reminded me of "Andrè Stern" I suppose that a contact with him could be like a little "aha" experience (episode 12)?
Hi Efrat. New to your channel and work. I have just seen your conversation with Bret Weinstein that made me think of an analysis of Russell Brand by John St Julien Baba Wanyama that I really would encourage you to watch.
It's called 'Russell Brand - Establishment Wolf In Sheep's Clothing Or Man Of The People'. Among other, it shows RB's participation in the Olympic opening ceremony in 2012 and a children's book he has written that quite shocked me, but also confirmed a suspicion.
Amazing -- a true life force!
Especially true when you realize that, at the end of Maya's song, she's also addressing the people whom she knows that were still held hostage at the time she was looking into the camera and singing.
Efrat, I shared this with my Monday morning group. We meet each week via Zoom, after having met through an online global conference during Covid. Here are a few replies:
No words.
But the deepest sobbing cry.
Tears of Joy, amazement, sympathy like I’ve never had toward another.
I hope everyone in our group finds time to listen.
I think I’ll always carry that with me.
It touched me the same way. Amazing Grace. There are no words.
Rosemarie, that was the most intense talk. I was emotionally struck to the core.
This is a powerful and important message.
It gives me hope that this is the way we dismantle the war machine.
Heart to blessed heart.
Empowered by a greater force than any darkness the elite can sling at us.
Our innate Holiness.
Incredible story. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for sharing this with me... I'm moved...
Maya is like me if I were a 25 year old Isreali woman. Her story is very inspiring.
Dear ones, thank you for sharing your experiences and your enthusiasm for the breath is deeply inspiring.
your beginning with the destruction of childhood by the school reminded me of "Andrè Stern" I suppose that a contact with him could be like a little "aha" experience (episode 12)?
Hi Efrat. New to your channel and work. I have just seen your conversation with Bret Weinstein that made me think of an analysis of Russell Brand by John St Julien Baba Wanyama that I really would encourage you to watch.
It's called 'Russell Brand - Establishment Wolf In Sheep's Clothing Or Man Of The People'. Among other, it shows RB's participation in the Olympic opening ceremony in 2012 and a children's book he has written that quite shocked me, but also confirmed a suspicion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUrM0pJXEac
Blessings 🙏