When Kodi Lee began singing on America’s Got Talent, he took everyone’s breath away. In an instant, he went from someone who had a hard time communicating to someone who connected to everyone and allowed everyone to connect. The transformation was astounding to watch and is living proof that no matter how limited one appears, with the right language, all barriers can be broken and anything is possible. For 22-year-old Kodi, who is both autistic and blind, language is his music. Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi taught: “If words are the pen of the heart, then song is the pen of the soul.” We understand words each according to our own way and ability. But a song unites the one who sings it and the one who hears it. Kodi uses his singing to tap into the depths of every soul that hears him, and in doing so, shows everyone his beautiful soul. All difference dissipates and all that is left is what unites us. This is why music is the universal language, for it is intrinsically and instantaneously understood by all.
Below you can watch his incredible performance on America’s Got Talent as well as a short, yet, powerful interview with Kodi and his mother.
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