Our new singing motto seems to be: “Anywhere and anytime” — including the apheresis unit of UC Davis Cancer Center!
When you’re sitting around for five hours hooked up to a blood separating machine, there’s lots and lots of time for chatting with the nurses who are watching over the process. By the end of two days they knew that we were musicians and that we direct the music ministry at our church.
As we were preparing to go, we thanked them all for being so kind and upbeat, while they assured us that we had been the perfect patients — all in all, it was quite the mutual appreciation society.
So, when — in the midst of all the thanks and laughter — they asked us to sing something before leaving, we didn’t hesitate. Of course I wasn’t in full voice, but it felt like a perfect opportunity to share some of the blessings we were feeling.
One of the nurses grabbed her phone and took the video; unfortunately it ended up sort of blurry and sidewise, but you can still hear the song — “Make Us Channels of Thy Peace” by Swami Kriyananda.
Beautifully done!
So so sweet. So inspiring! Blessing with every step you take…
Love,
Karin LaBriere
Love itβGod and the Masters bless you both forever. β₯οΈππ»π
Love itβGod and the Masters bless you both forever β₯οΈππ»π
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Dear Bhagavati and Ramesha,
You have left these wonderful health workers with love and inspiration, uplifting all with angelic music. I’m sure you have opened their hearts.
God bless you!
Love,
Priya and Bimal
That is very sweet. Remember one of your favorite songs? “I Can’t Help But Singing”.
I bet the whole place was blessed, as you both are.
Thank you both. So beautiful!
Sending prayers and good wishes as you continue this journey you are on. Happy Swami’s Discipleship Day.
Imani
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