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Showing posts with label song for Mother Earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label song for Mother Earth. Show all posts
Monday, February 7, 2011
Singing for Mother Earth
This song, Shallow Waters, is sung by ten year old Ta'Kaiya Blaney, of the British Columbia Sliammon First Nations. The song was a semi-finalist in the 2010 David Suzuki Songwriting Contest.
Her interests are singing, songwriting, acting, and she is concerned with the environment, especially the preservation of marine and coastal wildlife.
She just blew my heart wide open with her talent, a pure gift, and her beautiful spirit. If you feel like a little cry, feel like really loving and hoping for this planet, watch this shining little girl sing of her love for the earth.
Wow. Indigo Child for sure. When a pure spirit like this sings truth in a voice which is pure gift, the consciousness on the planet can only rise. Keep shining, Ta'Kaiya!
I dont know how to make this fit my space, so apologies for the overlap:)
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