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Message: I am 67 years old, which means I have been watching the world’s conflicts unfold for as long as I can remember. When I was five years old, I remember sitting in front of the television as the nation watched the assassination of John F. Kennedy. For days the coverage continued, culminating in the shocking moment when Lee Harvey Oswald himself was shot on live television. Not long after, the Vietnam War filled our living rooms each evening as the nightly news reported the body count of American soldiers. Even as a child, it was impossible not to feel that something about the world was deeply unsettled. The 1960s brought a cultural upheaval as well. Protests and riots filled the streets while a younger generation began questioning the institutions their parents had trusted. At the same time, music carried a different message. Dylan and the folk singers gave voice to a longing for truth and peace, while The Beatles symbolized a generation searching for a new way to live. Yet conflict never seemed to leave the stage. https://www.pathwaysoflight.org/index.php/Miracles_News/full_article/13225