abrahma Kumar wrote:Creative expression is mightily good for the soul and the late Bob Marley was of the sound opinion that one good thing about music is that when it hits you feel no pain.
It just a quick aside but did you see the story that Bob Marley's hit, "One Love" has been accepted by the Anglican Church in the Caribbean for inclusion in its hymn book!
Peter Tosh also got a credit for Psalm 27. (Check out the video link above).
Peter Tosh in 'Mark of the Beast' wrote:I see the mark of the beast on their ugly faces
I see them congregating in evil places
I said mi know them a wicked
What have I done to be incriminated
What have I done to be humiliated
I said mi know hoonoo wicked
So you can go on
They make pledges to destroy even their mothers
So you can imagine what he would do to my brother
I said mi know hoonoo wicked
What have I done to be convicted
What have I got to be coveted
I said mi know them a wicked
I am so careful of them smiling faces
'Cause underneath them are some evil traces
I said mi know them a wicked
Its a two edged report, "They may have been anti-church, but they were not anti-God or anti-religion," said the head churchman, adding that including the songs would help modernize Jamaica's hymnals. Tosh was murdered, some say assassinated for his revolutionary stance. Marley is already gone. But the Church that would have resisted them all hell and fury when they are alive now says, thank you very much ... we'll have that now to boost our credibility! Now they are dead and gone and ... safe to repackage.
mr g, your pain and confusion is showing the world what it is really like to come out of the Brahma Kumaris and what a long term commitment can leave you with.