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Personal Transformation & Rob Thomas’ Music Video: Someday

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by Brent Davis on December 22, 2009

Visiting family and friends in L.A. for the holidays, I just happen to flip by VH1 on the TV and there playing was the music video, Someday by Rob Thomas.  I had never seen it, and I really recommend it. The cut comes from the Cradlesong album released in June of 2009.

It depicted a street rally and parade consisting of young to old and many ethnicities, dancing and waving placards with themes of environmental concern and a message of peace and reconciliation, as Rob was singing in the foreground.  It was a reminder to me of the power that was present in the peace and consciousness movement of the nineteen sixties and early seventies, sabotaged (some say intentionally) by the introduction of drugs and misguided “free love”, causing it to dwindle and dissipate before it had the chance to produce the massive shift in consciousness needed to safeguard our planet.

Thomas states on his website, “I don’t get satisfaction in heartache and despair. With the exception of a few things that start dark and stay dark, there’s usually a hopefulness at the end of each song [I write],” he says. “There has to be; it’s the hopeful part that makes you want to share them with people.”

What we really need now is hopefulness, and whenever possible road maps that take us away from the gloom, hopelessness and fabrication served up to us in commercial news, presenting instead all the options for personal transformation that lead us individually to a happier life and to a much more beautiful place to live.

There are the “hardened” music reviewers that might pan the Someday video as foolishly nostalgic, with images out of the peace and ecology movements forty years ago.  To me, however, there was an aliveness and a fresh relevance which I think was directly as a result of Thomas’ intention. He intended this to move our emotions, and that is what it did for me in a great way.

If I could send a message to Rob Thomas, and the many folks that appreciate his intentions, it is that there is a profound new means to personal transformation, happiness, and fulfillment that is an incredible gift because it is safe, pure, and very fast. It is a way to remove inner obstacles and empowers us to make changes so necessary in this era.

The gift of transformational flower frequencies, added to our drinking water, installs directly within us what Eckhart Tolle calls “spaciousness” – pure Source connection. The flower frequencies “overwrite” and remove limiting beliefs and mind obstacles, replacing them with divine flower harmonics and uplifting energy. They are helping people define a whole new positive personal experience in a very short amount of time.

“Measuring the Astonishing Action of FlorAlive®” is an interesting short video showing how these (r)Evolutionary new products have been clinically tested. It is found in the area, FlorAlive® Workshop Excerpts. Also, take a look at some really interesting videos people have made describing their personal transformation. That is found in the same area.

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Stephen December 23, 2009 at 9:07 pm

Rob Thomas is doing so well in his career and there is a good reason for it: He has captured a very good fundamental life “vibe” or conscience frequency. A lovely example for us all. And he sings good to!

Stephen December 23, 2009 at 9:20 pm

What a good idea to see the message of the flowers in the Rob Thomas video!

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