A Peaceful Solution Jan Verner-Carlsson

Hear “A Peaceful Solution” by Jan Verner-Carlsson

First Jan Verner-Carlsson (JVC) in collaboration with Calz created an original mp3 for Lend A Hand To The Farmers and then he took Willie Nelson‘s “Lend A Hand To The Farmers” project to another level and produced a video to help us connect to the fact our lives depend upon us protecting the folks who provide our sustenance, namely the FARMER.

Now Jan Verner-Carlsson (JVC) and Calz have collaborated once again and produced their version of “A Peaceful Solution.” Willie Nelson‘s Original A Peaceful Solution project is now in its fourth year showcasing an international spectrum of original productions in mp3, video or written word.

This is not the time to give up on peace. The very existence of the human race depends on us finding a way to live in peace.

Maybe you don’t think you have the power to do anything to move us in a peaceful direction and I am here to tell you everyone can do something to promote peace.

Quit beating kids right now. Find less stressful and painful ways to discipline children.

Did you ever ask yourself why it’s legal in the US to hit a child and not an adult? Or why child rearing courses aren’t mandatory in US high schools?

Children need to know love and feel connected to their caretakers for psychological well being. That doesn’t happen when a child is hit for any reason.

Often young children are hit before they even have language to understand what is going on. All they know is someone that takes care of them hurt them. Often the bond between child and caretaker is forever broken. It seems to me if we immediately quit beating kids we will raise a new generation of well balanced human beings with no taste for war.

Thanks much to our friend JVC from Sweden and Calz from Norway for being part of A Peaceful Solution.

Will you add your peaceful voice?

Hear “A Peaceful Solution” by Jan Verner-Carlsson

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  2. Monique says:

    Love this version! Thanks, Jan.