Healing Music Quotes

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Michael Bassey Johnson
“Music knows just where to touch.
Music knows just who to heal.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Night of a Thousand Thoughts

MARTH
“What kind of world will we see
if our planet is filled with the people of one heart...?
The reason why we fight or make a war shall be because
we believe we can improve, protect ourselves, or prosper...
However, if we realize that our hearts wear out, our love is hurt,
our bliss and happiness are gone
and in the end we only become lonely...
If we can realize that all of them are completely wrong...
if we realize that the people who we see as others are
also heart-broken and worn out..,
we will see a new world where there are no such people
robbing others or invading someone’s homeland.
If we come to know that happiness and prosperity are not given
to the people who win, beat, rob, fight, envy
and think ill of others, that the people with compassion and love
are naturally gifted with them,
then we will receive a great awareness to create a new world...
I think that those wishes to improve or become happy are the ones
for all humanity, and I cannot but believe that knowing what is
necessary for peace and prosperity are very important.
When we are happy at heart, true prosperity will come to us...
People of the whole world dream the same dreams.
They are the real peace of the world and our happiness...
It is crucial for us to find how to realize them. MARTH

from Ebook; "L'amore - I will love you even after I'm gone" by MARTH”
MARTH

Andrew Pacholyk
“Music can lift our feet and hearts right off the ground and transport us to a special place, all our own.”
Andrew Pacholyk, Lead Us To A Place: Your Spiritual Journey Through Life's Seasons

Andrew Pacholyk
“Music is our common energy. Add music to your life, every day. What does your musical life consist of?”
Andrew Pacholyk, Lead Us To A Place: Your Spiritual Journey Through Life's Seasons

Dick Van Dyke
“We formalized our group as the Vantastix and sang at dinner parties and charity events. My favorite venue though, was the City of Hope, where we went room to room singing for kids battling cancer. In 50 plus years of show business, I never had a better audience. Most of those little kids were bald; a fair number could barely sit up in bed and there was a sad handful who could not even do that. We stopped at the bed of a very sick 15-year-old boy. We tiptoed into his room and quietly sang a song; he did not react. Thinking he was asleep, we began to file out but suddenly we hear a thin voice ask, "Could I hear another one, please?" We turned around and sang a whole bunch of songs. He barely opened his eyes. But after we finished Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, I saw his mouth curl into a faint smile. As far as I'm concerned, applause does not get any louder.”
Dick Van Dyke, My Lucky Life in and Out of Show Business