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My Music 2 — "Beloved Kuan Yin"

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The Divine Play of Life. Created via Midjourney for Lars Laursen. 🎶 The song  "Beloved Kuan Yin"  is number 424 in the songbook  Book of Hymns and Songs  by the spiritual organization Church Universal and Triumphant (also known as The Summit Lighthouse ). It forms part of the Chinese bodhisattva Kuan Yin’s  Crystal Rosary . In Eastern spiritual tradition, Kuan Yin holds a sacred role as the intercessor of mercy—comparable to the role of the Virgin Mary in Christianity, offering intercession, healing, and the relieving of karma through the chanting of rosaries. This is a song of deep significance to me. It "rings a bell" within—I feel its resonance. It stirs my soul and evokes something both ancient and new. Sang 424: "Beloved Kuan Yin." 🕊️ Kuan Yin is known for her 36 sacred mantras, which, when recited with devotion, serve to elevate the spirit. They help accelerate the path to liberation, unlocking spiritual gifts and innate abilities. The English ly...

My Music 1 — "I'll Find My Way Home"

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Divinely Inspired Music. Created by Midjourney for Lars Laursen . The Waltz King Johann Strauss’ golden statue in Vienna. Photo by Lars Laursen. 🎼 Through the passage of time, certain music has moved me—sometimes subtly, sometimes profoundly. I wish to share a few of these musical pieces with you, offering you the chance to listen to them yourself. In much of this music, I hear something greater—God. I believe a great deal of music is inspired, especially the kind that resonates with many and touches the human soul. Musicians can be vessels of inspiration. Take for example the classical composers Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johann Strauss (represented by the golden statue in the image from Vienna), and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The latter could almost be described as a messenger of music. No doubt, others can be as well. Jon & Vangelis — "I'll Find My Way Home" 🎥  This is a live performance aired on BBC's  Top of the Pops . A visually thematic s...