Everything I Wanted
Dear friends around the world, DON’T let ANY of your friends, family members or other dear ones in your life go another day without listening to this session! This session is about the writing of a song that will rock the listener’s soul to the core!! I am a nearly seventy year old, “DeadHead” from back in the seventies; and a Jewish, Brooklyn-born practitioner of Nichiren Buddhism (we’re the ones that chant the mantra, “Nam-myoho-renge-kyo”). I have considered committing suicide several times in years over the past decades; and now truly have everything I have ever wanted in my life. I am an avid music lover, with eclectic tastes ranging from Classic Rock, Alternative, Smooth Jazz, Southern Rock, Classical, Country Rock, the Blues, New Age, Folk, and even Jewish Klezmer music; and I have got to tell you, there has NEVER been (lMHO), a more powerful, heartfelt, melodic and exquisite original song ever written. These two siblings have created a timeless masterpiece!
Myohosista via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/21
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