• The River of Responsibility

    3–4 minutes

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    The text emphasizes a transformative inner shift towards communal responsibility and relational truth, urging the new generation to embrace consciousness, care for the world, and foster connections rather than dominance.

  • The Living Book

    5–8 minutes

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    The Living Book weaves history and spirituality through Layla’s perspective, exploring themes of memory, resistance, and coexistence while encouraging readers to reflect on their choices and connections to the past.

  • ✦ The Cedar Song —

    3–4 minutes

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    Lebanon’s essence, shaped by history and migration, intertwines ancient resilience with cultural memory. The cedar symbolizes enduring strength, urging remembrance for healing amidst diverse identities and struggles.