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1 year ago  ::  Feb 23, 2012 - 2:12PM #11
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This is a really cool thread, lilwabbit.  Thanks for starting it Kiss

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1 year ago  ::  Mar 01, 2012 - 2:25AM #12
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Thanks Merope! Please everyone feel free to contribute.


Here's Every Season by Kenneth Cope. The original version is from Nichole Nordeman if I'm not mistaken.

"All things have I willed for you, and you too, for your own sake."
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1 year ago  ::  Mar 02, 2012 - 8:21AM #13
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Genre: Hymns, chants, traditional instruments


Hinduism:


Moola Mantra by Deva Premal.


Judaism:


Traditional Yemenite Jewish Music


Shalom Aleichem


Buddhism:


Heart Sutra, a Chinese Buddhist chant. 


Christianity:


Russian Orthodox:


Cherubim Hymn by Bortniansky.


Roman Catholic:


Salve Regina ("Hail, Holy Queen"), a Gregorian chant by the monks of the Abbey of Notre Dame.


Protestant:


Amazing Grace by Soweto Gospel Choir.


Islam:


Tree of Patience by Omar Faruk Tekbilek (instrumental).


Azan by Ahmed Al-Omrany.


Supplication by Sami Yusuf.  


Bahá'í:


Ya Bahá'u'l-Abhá by Voices of Bahá.


Naw-Rúz Tablet chanted in Arabic by a female reciter.

"All things have I willed for you, and you too, for your own sake."
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1 year ago  ::  Mar 02, 2012 - 8:28AM #14
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Sharing musical (video) inspirations:


(I’ve Been) Searchin’ So Long


Jesus Nazareth: Higher (Creed)


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1 year ago  ::  Mar 13, 2012 - 2:13PM #15
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Sikhism:


Mere Raam ("My God") by Snatam Kaur.

"All things have I willed for you, and you too, for your own sake."
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1 year ago  ::  Mar 15, 2012 - 3:04PM #16
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Bahá'í (80s style):


Mona with the Children by Doug Cameron. This music video relates the true story of the arrest and execution of a teenaged Bahá'í girl Mona Mahmudnizhad in Iran in the 1980s. She was hanged for her faith. Her crime was teaching Bahá'í children's classes to Bahá'í children.

"All things have I willed for you, and you too, for your own sake."
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1 year ago  ::  Mar 15, 2012 - 4:37PM #17
Seaclearly
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Mar 2, 2012 -- 8:21AM, Lilwabbit wrote:

Genre: Hymns, chants, traditional instruments


Hinduism:


Moola Mantra by Deva Premal.


Judaism:


Traditional Yemenite Jewish Music


Shalom Aleichem


Buddhism:


Heart Sutra, a Chinese Buddhist chant. 


Christianity:


Russian Orthodox:


Cherubim Hymn by Bortniansky.


Roman Catholic:


Salve Regina ("Hail, Holy Queen"), a Gregorian chant by the monks of the Abbey of Notre Dame.


Protestant:


Amazing Grace by Soweto Gospel Choir.


Islam:


Tree of Patience by Omar Faruk Tekbilek (instrumental).


Azan by Ahmed Al-Omrany.


Supplication by Sami Yusuf.  


Bahá'í:


Ya Bahá'u'l-Abhá by Voices of Bahá.


Naw-Rúz Tablet chanted in Arabic by a female reciter.


Creed (Rain): Full Circle[s]

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1 year ago  ::  Mar 25, 2012 - 12:16PM #18
Lilwabbit
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Russian Orthodox:


Hymn of the Cherubim by Pyotr Tchaikowsky.

"All things have I willed for you, and you too, for your own sake."
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1 year ago  ::  Apr 30, 2012 - 12:27AM #19
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Beethoven's 5 Secrets by Steven Sharp Nelson

"All things have I willed for you, and you too, for your own sake."
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12 months ago  ::  Jun 11, 2012 - 2:33AM #20
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An amazing voice, self-taught!


www.hulu.com/watch/367859

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