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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Bliss In The Keys Of Life: Book I
Bliss In The Keys Of Life: Book I provides an intimate, front row seat to the most innovative music performers of the 21st century. My photo book is a great holiday gift for photo and music lovers alike. Click on the link for a book preview and use these discount codes (codes are subject to expire without notice) for extra savings. Book link for preview and purchasing Bliss I Thank you for your patronage.
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Adam Levine,
Alicia Keys,
Beyoncé,
Demi Lovato,
Ed Sheeran,
Erykah Badu,
Imagine Dragons,
Jason Derulo,
Jay Z,
John Legend,
LL Cool J,
Marc Anthony,
Mariah Carey,
Mary Mary,
Maxwell,
Pitbull,
Robin Thicke
Saturday, December 7, 2013
In Remembrance of Nelson Mandela
In Remembrance of Nelson Mandela
I have been fortunate in my lifetime to meet outstanding individuals who not only impacted me personally with their greatness but who changed the world at-large with the relinquishing of self for the greater good. One of those exceptional individuals was Mr. Nelson Mandela. His aura shone brightly and arrested you in its brilliance, if you had the opportunity to orbit his love and grace. Ironically, it’s easy to attach affectionate labels, such as hero and Madiba. But as easy as it is to convey our gratitude with those sterling terms of endearment, we must never forget the courage, strength, and wisdom Mr. Mandela possessed during turbulent times, which would have buckled many of us. Yet, because he was a moral compass of great latitude and persevered to navigate humanity’s current to higher spiritual ground, our own inner greatness gleams the more clearly. And for that, I thank him.
I have been fortunate in my lifetime to meet outstanding individuals who not only impacted me personally with their greatness but who changed the world at-large with the relinquishing of self for the greater good. One of those exceptional individuals was Mr. Nelson Mandela. His aura shone brightly and arrested you in its brilliance, if you had the opportunity to orbit his love and grace. Ironically, it’s easy to attach affectionate labels, such as hero and Madiba. But as easy as it is to convey our gratitude with those sterling terms of endearment, we must never forget the courage, strength, and wisdom Mr. Mandela possessed during turbulent times, which would have buckled many of us. Yet, because he was a moral compass of great latitude and persevered to navigate humanity’s current to higher spiritual ground, our own inner greatness gleams the more clearly. And for that, I thank him.
Friday, December 6, 2013
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Wings of Forgiveness
I went to S.A. broken and came back healed by a few short words from Madiba. This song is about THAT conversation with Madiba. Wings of Forgiveness
In Mandela's Own Words
"No one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite." more
Boomf Makes Instagram Photos Edible by Printing Them on Marshmallows
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Harry Belafonte Was Right About Jay-Z
by Jessica Ann Mitchell/OurLegaci.com
With the current controversy surrounding high-end retail store Barneys and racial profiling allegations, one thing stands evident. Harry Belafonte was right about Jay-Z. In the midst of this controversy, fans have called on Jay-Z to end his partnership with Barneys, in which his new holiday fashion line is going to be sold. Jay-Z’s response has been a calculated public relations effort in which he negates any real responsibility to his default, “I’m doing it for charity” statement. Currently, Jay-Z is continuing his partnership with Barneys with his collection set to launch next week. more
Father to a Nation, and to a Family
Zindzi Mandela Reflects on ‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’
By RICK LYMAN
Published: November 27, 2013
Zindzi Mandela’s earliest memory is sitting outside a Pretoria, South Africa, police station in 1962 while her mother, Winnie, delivered a favorite dish to her father, Nelson Mandela, being held inside.
“I was 18 months old, but I can really remember that moment, sitting in the car, waiting for my mother to return. I must have sensed somehow that there had been some sort of trauma, and I was very scared. It was taking her so long.” more
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