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Date Posted: 08:10:48 11/06/08 Thu
Author: JW
Subject: Re: JTH's Music
In reply to: Susan Pollock 's message, "JTH's Music" on 00:45:10 08/29/08 Fri

Susan,
What a beautiful story. I too have experienced the healing power of John Two-Hawks' music, and I wanted you to know you are not alone. All of John's music is more than music, it is spiritual medicine for the soul. His music healed me during and after my battle with cancer, so I know its power. Just wanted to tell you that. Sorry for your loss, and hope your healing continues.

JW



>My son introduced me to JTH's music last week
>following the sudden death of my beloved brother in
>law in an automobile accident.To say his music blew me
>away would be an understatement.My son first heard of
>John and Nightwish when he was stationed in
>Afghanistan last year and was instantly hooked on
>their music.He played Creek Mary's Blood for me on our
>way home from the funeral.Not only did I love the
>song,I felt like it had a special meaning for me as my
>family here in Alabama are Creek Indian.Also,this was
>the first time I had seen my son in 3 years as he's
>stationed in New York with his Army unit so for him to
>bring this c.d.for me to listen to meant a lot to me.I
>love you kiddo and I'm so thankful you got to come
>home for a few days... just wish the circumstances had
>been better.

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