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Stabroek News

Claim one love destiny
published: Sunday | February 6, 2005

THE EDITOR, Sir:

A VERY special event in Jamaican history will take place today at Knutsford Boulevard ­ Bob Marley's 60th birthday anniversary. Over 30 Jamaican healers (teachers of one love) will gather on stage for a free concert, "Bob Marley-Natural Mystic: The Legend Lives On".

The concert will be broadcast by many local and international TV and radio stations. This event is a collaborative effort of the Jamaican government, the Bob Marley Foundation and our family.

MORE THAN ENTERTAINMENT

However, this concert is much more than entertainment and an honouring of Jamaica's best-known artiste and healer. This evening will be a call to every Jamaican individually, and to the nation as a whole, to claim their God-given destiny to teach love, forgiveness and compassion in their lives. We as individuals need to answer this call. Jamaica as a country needs to answer this call. And the world needs this example of healing through one love.

If you want a more peaceful Jamaica, become a more peaceful Jamaican. If you want a more loving Jamaica, become a more loving Jamaican. Claim your destiny and heal your Jamaica.

We are, etc.,

ALICIA, JULIA &

ROBERT ROSKIND

roskind@boone.net

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