Hello ye Rebels, I've missed you.
I'm sneaking in to drop a wee line and since we're smack in the middle of end-of-year holidays, I'm sharing part of a post from December 2010. Click to read the original.
Here's the excerpt:
I ascribe to the theory that, while life might be random, there are no coincidences. My second novel has roots in ancient Celtic tradition. And four mentions in three days bears paying attention.
I listened to the song Bru posted and found it lilting, lyrical and haunting. Then I clicked over and sat, tears streaming, listening to the song that had been forwarded.
You've probably heard it before. Here it is again. Celtic Thunder performing an old classic, "Christmas 1915".
Celtic Thunder - "Christmas 1915"
As this song intimates, I believe that people don't make war, governments do. Religions do. Greed does. Call me naive. Or stupid. But don't try to change my mind. I have friends from Iraq, Iran, Afganistan, Turkey, Germany, Russia, China, Korea and Vietnam. They have hearts. They bleed. They cry. They have families. And they want peace, just like you and me.
Reach out. Love someone. Forgive someone. Let go of ill will.
For another bit of musical delight, check out Gladys Knight performing "Let There Be Peace On Earth".
Let there be peace on earth. And let it begin with me.
'Tis the Season ~ Olivia J. Herrell
Hmm. Let it begin with me. I hope you enjoyed the post from Christmas 2010. Look for a new one this Thursday (the 29th).
I'm sneaking in to drop a wee line and since we're smack in the middle of end-of-year holidays, I'm sharing part of a post from December 2010. Click to read the original.
Here's the excerpt:
I ascribe to the theory that, while life might be random, there are no coincidences. My second novel has roots in ancient Celtic tradition. And four mentions in three days bears paying attention.
I listened to the song Bru posted and found it lilting, lyrical and haunting. Then I clicked over and sat, tears streaming, listening to the song that had been forwarded.
You've probably heard it before. Here it is again. Celtic Thunder performing an old classic, "Christmas 1915".
Celtic Thunder - "Christmas 1915"
As this song intimates, I believe that people don't make war, governments do. Religions do. Greed does. Call me naive. Or stupid. But don't try to change my mind. I have friends from Iraq, Iran, Afganistan, Turkey, Germany, Russia, China, Korea and Vietnam. They have hearts. They bleed. They cry. They have families. And they want peace, just like you and me.
Reach out. Love someone. Forgive someone. Let go of ill will.
For another bit of musical delight, check out Gladys Knight performing "Let There Be Peace On Earth".
Let there be peace on earth. And let it begin with me.
'Tis the Season ~ Olivia J. Herrell
Hmm. Let it begin with me. I hope you enjoyed the post from Christmas 2010. Look for a new one this Thursday (the 29th).
That Rebel, Olivia J. Herrell (writing as O.J. Barré)
O.J. Barré is author of the upcoming Blessed Are the Peace Makers trilogy. Book One, Coming Home, is in final edits. The first draft of Book Two, Coming To, is nearing completion and Book Three, Coming Full Circle, is swirling in the mists of creation.
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