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Celebrating the Wave of Inspirational Energy
Nathalie Malhame | Jun 9 2009

Listening to Ramzi’s ‘Love is Blind’, having just listened to Ramez’s ‘Is it too much for Asking’, clicking away at the different festival sites for this summer. I feel like a wave of positive energy is finally dancing about in my beloved birth country –Lebanon.

It feels wonderful that international artists such Michael Bolton and Bob Sinclair are coming along with ones with Lebanese roots such as Paul Anka and Gabriel Yared this summer. It was great to hear of Mika’s visit last year. Regional strife and internal tensions will never overshadow Lebanon’s creativity for too long.

As a citizen of the world, I always remain impressed with the Lebanese’s way of embracing life no matter what turmoil they emerge from. I am impressed to see so much artistic talent emerging among the new generations. Even in Montreal, my other home, I am proud to hear about the success of Lebanese-Canadian artists Karl Wolf and Massari. I am definitely putting up my hands to all these inspirational rhythms.

It feels great to hear about so many Lebanese from abroad taking planes to go participate in the elections. It feels great to see the March 14th team continue to hold on to the Lebanese’s dream of a peaceful home that can have a chance to radiate its energy, creativity, hospitality and talent.

It feels great to see different groups on interactive sites such as Facebook being active and calling upon constructive civil action to bring about positive changes or calling upon them to protect much loved heritages including the group Save the egg who want to protect the Martyr Square’s old cinema, the group Abolish 534 who are struggling to promote gay rights and the group Rescue Lebanon’s Cedar Trees who are determined to protect Lebanon’s national cedars.

It feels great to hear about my friend Melina’s wedding to her long-time love though they are of different religions. It feels great to see so many Lebanese citizens worldwide and their friends reserving tickets to go see their families this summer. While I’m celebrating the end of winter and the eruption of summer here in my beloved Montreal by throwing a little party, I’m proud to be able to do so by having a bottle of wine from Ksara or Kefraya that are both available here at the SAQ. I am happy to be able to buy hommos and Lebanese bread from any supermarket and to get small cucumbers coined ‘concombres Libanais’ from the much loved Adonis supermarket.

May this wave of inspirational energy be allowed to last for a long time and may all who embrace it feel its energizing power.

Nathalie Malhamé Montreal, Canada

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