Joy of sharing the music ♬
8月
7日
Hi everyone,
Sharing the joy and love of music is one form of my prayer in action for peace.
Thank you for stopping by here.
Today, August 6, 2025, marks the 80th anniversary since an A-bomb got dropped in Hiroshima, Japan.
I am not here today to comment whether it was good or bad, nor right or wrong.
I am here to share with you, although many of you may already know, one sentence from Constitution of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, that touched me so deeply as a teenager.
It reads:
"That since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed."
I still remember how this one sentence struck me.
The other day, I got an opportunity to perform the piano at a nearby Senior Living facility.
After the session, a few residents approached me and started talking to me.
One of the ladies shared with me the most beautiful story then.
She used to live in Sendai-city, Miyagi (northern part of mainland Japan) because her father was stationed there as an US Army. There, she and her family became friends with a Japanese family who they tied a very strong knot despite the challenging time the US and Japan had right after the WWII. She fondly called the father of the Japanese family "papa-san", and she shared with me how she used ask "papa-san" to take her out fishing(she said it was a 'no, no' for a girl then), and how "papa-san" shed tears in front of them when they had to say good-bye to each other. (For people who are familiar with Japanese culture, a grown-up man showing emotions was quite rare.)
Seeing the glow in her eyes, I felt the deep sense of gratitude and admiration for the beautiful friendship they kept over the years despite the physical distance.
Seeing the glow in her eyes, I felt the deep sense of gratitude and admiration for the beautiful friendship they kept over the years despite the physical distance.
She physically left Japan, but she shared with me how her memories in Japan are still with her. I found myself crying listening to her story.
I sincerely cherish and enjoy getting to play the piano for the elderly.
Getting to be exposed to the stories like hers is, for sure, one of the most beautiful experiences that truly inspires me to want to be united as one in the joy and love of sharing music more🎶
Sharing the joy and love of music is one form of my prayer in action for peace.