#PsalmOfTheDay, Psalm 124 #Tunesday: “Nisi quia Dominus”

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Anglican Chant: Psalm 124 (Nisi quia Dominus) — Choir of Norwich Cathedral

Psalm 124, New Living Translation

Psalm 124, Science of Correspondences

2, 4, 5. Rivers in the opposite sense falsities in abundance. R. 409.
By the proud waters here mentioned are understood falsities favoring the love of self and confirming it, also the falsities of doctrine which are from self-derived intelligence.
River—reasonings from them against truths.
By verses 4 and 5 is signified the destruction of spiritual life. E. 518.

#Tunesday “Niño Lindo” @bereacollege

Listen to some beautiful music from Berea College‘s 2016 Christmas Concert. “Founded in 1855, Berea was the first interracial and coeducational college in the South.”

Berea College is located in Berea, Kentucky; about two hours south of Cincinnati, OH.

#Tunesday “Let it Be.”

“It was lovely. I woke up with a great feeling. It was really like she had visited me at this very difficult point in my life and gave me this message: Be gentle, don’t fight things, just try and go with the flow and it will all work out.” -Paul McCartney on being visited in a half dream/wake state by his deceased mother who gave him the message, “Let it Be.” –The Telegraph

#Tunesday “City Called “Heaven” @cincimusechoir

African American Spiritual, performed by MUSE, Cincinnati’ Women’s Choir

Video Credit: Kathy ZB

Lyrics: “City Called Heaven”

I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow, I’m tossed in this wide world alone
No hope have I for tomorrow, I’ve started to Heaven my homeSometimes I am tossed and I’m driven, Lord
Sometimes I don’t know where to roam
I’ve heard of a city called Heaven
I’ve started to make it my homeMy mother has reached that pure glory
My father’s still walkin’ in sin
My brother and sister won’t own me
Because I’m tryin’ to get in

Sometimes I am tossed and I’m driven, Lord
Sometimes I don’t know where to roam
I’ve heard of a city called Heaven
I’ve started to make it my home

Sometimes I am tossed and I’m driven, Lord
Sometimes I don’t know where to roam
I’ve heard of a city called Heaven
I’ve started to make it my home

#Tunesday #Journey #Movement II; Flute & Piano

Journey Movement II (Kathleen Nester – Flute, Amy Rubin – piano)

“Hallelujah Games: Music by Amy Rubin”
On Mode Recordings,
fall 1999 release; selected as one of the best new music recordings of 1999 and featured with composer interview on the webzine “NewMusicBox (Feb 2000)”; Mode 79

#Tunesday Deep Peace of the Running Wave

The theme of water continues! Enjoy this selection “Deep Peace of the Running Wave” – Sung by Barbara Paul (Bharani) “Manohara” http://manohara.net Music written by Heera (Heather Childs) Words from a Gaelic Prayer from the album “Breath of My Soul” a live performance at Spirit Works, Burbank, CA sponsored by JizoPeaceCenter.org