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Whitney Houston sang SuperME in 1985

Whitney Houston’s “The Greatest Love of All” is deeply aligned with the SuperME and PLG (Purpose, Love, Gratitude) philosophy — perhaps more than people realize.

Let’s break down the key lyrics and how they reflect the core teachings of SuperME Unleashed by Dr. Vivian Passion Koh:

🎶 “I believe the children are our future…”

SuperME Interpretation:

This reflects the SuperWE vision — that our inner work isn’t just for ourselves, but ripples into future generations.

A SuperME lives with Purpose that serves not just the moment, but legacy.

🎶 “Teach them well and let them lead the way…”

PLG Lens – Purpose & Love:

This speaks to leading with Love, not control.

In the SuperME way, we don’t mould people—we mirror truth so they can rise on their own.

🎶 “Show them all the beauty they possess inside…”

Super Mirror in action.

We reflect back to others the strength, worth, and light they forget they have.

This is Love—not as emotion, but as awakening presence.

🎶 “Learning to love yourself, it is the greatest love of all.”

💥 This is pure SuperME.

In the SuperME journey:

You move from Survival-Me (I must earn love)

To SuperME (I am love, I give love, I receive love)

Loving yourself isn’t ego—it’s coming home to your original wholeness.

Dr Vivian Passion Koh writes: “The journey to SuperME begins when you stop performing and start remembering who you already are.”

🎶 “No matter what they take from me, they can’t take away my dignity.”

This is Purpose.

It’s alignment that doesn’t depend on approval, status, or validation.

When you live in PLG, your worth is not on trial.

It simply is.

🎶 “Because the greatest love of all is happening to me…”

SuperME Activation 💖

This moment—the awakening of your SuperME—is when you finally stop chasing love… and become it. More at https://asiatrainers.org/smu

🌀 Final Integration:

Whitney sang of the greatest love being the love you find within yourself.

SuperME teaches that when you find this love, anchored in Purpose, expressed through Love, and grounded in Gratitude…

You don’t just feel good.

You become unshakable, alive, and deeply connected—to others and to your own soul.

Want to truly live the Greatest Love of All?

🌟 Start with SuperME.

🌟 Walk with PLG.

🌟 And watch your life sing.

#SuperME #PLG #GreatestLoveOfAll #WhitneyHouston #SelfLove #PurposeLoveGratitude

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