One TV program really got my attention this week: on America’s Got Talent, 10 year old Jackie Evancho sang Giacomo Puccini’s aria “O Mio Babbino Caro” like nothing I’ve ever heard before: it totally blew me away! You could only call it Divine. She was magnificent!

What it made me realize is how magnificent we all are! Yes, each and every one of us has a gift, a light inside of us waiting to shine on the world. Can we please promise ourselves to take off those lampshades and dark shrouds we’re wearing and let our light shine on the world?



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