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I have 2 autistic grandsons Samuel and Nicolas and they are the most beautiful gifts to our family.I couldn"t stop the tears watching and listening to the beautiful words. The Buddha said "with our thoughts we make the world"Let us all with our thoughts see the world of autism another way.
posted by MIMI pat on 4/02/07 11:24: AM

This video was very touching. The song is beautiful. Being a grandmother of a autistic granddaughter, it made me cry. But the world needs such an awaking. Hopefully we will fing a cure for this.
posted by Linda MC on 4/02/07 11:19: AM

Awesome,beautiful!! The message beautifully displayed!! The perfect Artist to sing the song!!
posted by Fernando Gonzalez on 4/02/07 11:17: AM

Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for creating such a moving message.
posted by Robin on 4/02/07 11:17: AM

A very beautiiful song and video - thank you for sharing. Kate
posted by Kate Lee on 4/02/07 11:17: AM

Thank you from me and my autistic son, Richard, age 9.
posted by Dana on 4/02/07 11:10: AM

Thank you from me and Ian.
posted by Deborah Dunlop on 4/02/07 10:56: AM

This message speaks for itself. The song was beautiful and the children were even more beautiful.
posted by Beverly W on 4/02/07 10:54: AM

This message speaks for itself. The song was beautiful and the children were even more beautiful.
posted by Beverly W on 4/02/07 10:54: AM

What a great piece of work! As a mother of an autistic son, we've had our share of struggles but through it all, he's made great progress...this will definitely bring much more light to the world of Autism. Many Thanks!
posted by Lisa on 4/02/07 10:52: AM

I WANTED SO MUCH TO SEE AND HEAR THIS VIDEO, BUT I COULD NOT. IT KEPT BREAKING UP AND DISAPPEARING. PLEASE LET ME KNOW HOW I COULD. I WOULD APPRECIATE IT SO MUCH THANK YOU
posted by MARIE on 4/02/07 10:47: AM

As a mom of a child born with a birth defect, I was truly touched by this video. I hope all the children are blessed with a cure!
posted by Nancy Shuryn on 4/02/07 10:46: AM

Thank you Bill. What a wonderful piece. I'm with you.
posted by john Ondrasik on 4/02/07 10:43: AM

Thanks for including so many girls in the video, while many more boys are touched by autism, girls are effected also. Thanks for making us all more aware of how autism speaks.
posted by jacquie on 4/02/07 10:38: AM

That was beautiful.. im going ot pass it on.. brought tears to my eyes.. Michele
posted by michele on 4/02/07 10:38: AM

Thank You !
posted by Tommy on 4/02/07 10:35: AM

SO BEAUTIFUL, IT MAKES ME CRY. I AM A MOTHER OF AN 11 YEAR OLD AUTISTIC CHILD. THANK YOU!
posted by Carolina Eberstadt on 4/02/07 10:33: AM

I am a parent of a 13 year old son who has autism, and a teacher of 5 - 8 year olds on the spectrum. This video is a glimpse of the wonders that autism beholds. While I believe that raising a son with autism has been the greatest gift in my life, it is one that I would never wish for any family to endure. Thanks for spreading awareness...it is, perhaps, one of largest pieces of the puzzle. Nelly Dixon
posted by Nelly on 4/02/07 10:25: AM

My beautiful four year old Granddaughter, Kasey is autistic. She has wonderful Therapist working with Her, And is making great progress. I am so thankful for the dedicated, hard working people, Who have made such a differance in Her young life. Because I don't get to see Her very often, I can recognize the improvments, from one visit to the next. She works hard with Her Teachers, And trys to learn. I am very proud of Her, And just love Her to peices.
posted by Roger Andrick on 4/02/07 10:23: AM

This is a beautiful and passionate way to help spread the word. Thanks for raising awareness and inspiration.
posted by Lynn on 4/02/07 10:18: AM





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