Some songs don’t just ask to be heard — they ask you to pause, breathe, and feel. “Mother of Love” is one of them. Written by Robin Gibb, inspired by his brother Maurice Gibb, and first performed live at Wembley Arena in 2006, this song is a quiet prayer disguised as music. Dedicated to Dadi Janki, spiritual leader of the Brahma Kumaris, and to Robin’s own mother Barbara, it carries a rare tenderness. This is not a performance for applause — it’s a moment of silence, meditation, and pure love that gently breaks your heart and heals it at the same time.
Introduction: “Mother of Love” is more than a song—it is a quiet prayer set to...