Blues Traveler with Jewel "Hearts Are Still Awake" -- A good message for modern days when Jesus warned: "The love of many will grow cold..."

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HeraldtheNews

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This is an unusual song for the artist--definitely a change of venue; Really took me by surprise!
One of my favorite songs I hum when I'm happy is, "Fly Me To The Moon..."
And there actually is a Sci-fi movie: "Time Machine," where they DID blow up the moon by accident--trying to create an underground city.

Many people in these modern troubled times get overwhelmed by the craziness of the world these days, but never lose heart! There have been times when my heart felt empty for months, even over a year, and I would be concerned that the world was overcoming my joy. But, always, out of nowhere, healing tears would fall like rain... sometimes without knowing the reason-- something someone said, or something you see in the news, suffering in the world, or music touches you. One time in a Lutheran church, for no apparent reason, I totally lost it--uncontrollable tears, and had to walk out for a while and recover.
Another time in Seattle at Starbucks drinking coffee and listening to music, more than once-- same thing happened.
In 2017 I thought my depression was again overcoming my heart, and an unusual mysterious thing happened--
I was watching the movie: "The Bodyguard," which wasn't the best movie around, but, there was an inspiring, real moment where Whitney Houston, just shined talking to her Bodyguard, and it was just her--no acting-- and she said:
"I'll protect you."
I looked over at a famous Russian painting of Mary (Sitka Madonna) and broke down and wept for over 20 minutes.
So, never give up on your heart--

It's still awake...
--Herald

 
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I remember an older movie that was sort of similiar called (my bodyguard) in the 80's, wasn't to bad.