Dances Of Universal Peace, US Vol 3 (US3)
Contains many exquisitely subtle and inspired
Dances and chants.
Recorded live 1982 to 1985.
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Track details:
Sufi:
- Be Ye Songs of Glory, That the Light of Allah May Shine Upon the World (words from "Crescent & Heart" by Murshid Samuel L. Lewis)
Hindu:
- Ram Nam for Peace (To God, Both Personal and Impersonal, Both Truth and Power, Victory, Always Victory-inspired by Mother Krishnabai, Anandashram, South India, who asks that Ram Nam be said for peace in one's community and the world)
- Om Nama Shivaya (Homage to Shiva, Master Yogi and Dancer, Master of Change and Silence)
- Krishna Rama Raga (invoking Krishna as a creator of cosmic music, and Rama in aspects of power and strength)
Sufi:
- Let Thy Wish Become My Desire (from words by Pir-O-Murshid Hazrat Inayat Khan)
Universal:
- Woman as Divine Messenger (Kali, Radhe, Sita, Parvati, Mary, Hanna, Rachel, Kwan Yin, Fatima)
Zoroastrian:
- Humata Hukata Huvarshta (allowing thoughts, words and actions to rest in the Only Being, called Ahura Mazda; Svah; grow, be nourished-a planting mantra)
Hebrew:
- Eve Du Hashem B'Simcha (Praise Ye the Lord with Joy © Joseph & Nathan Segal)
- Yahuvah - Set Me as a Seal (zikr-song from words of the Song of Solomon)
- Boekala (from a song of Shabbos; Licha dodee, lekrat kala, pinay shabbat nikaballah - Go my beloved, fetch the bride, the face of shabbos we will receive)
- Baruch Kevod Yahuvah Mim Komo (from a vision of Ezekiel of angels dancing around the throne of God singing; Blessed is the Glory of the Lord from his resting place-which may be found in the human heart)
Christian:
- Aramaic Lord's Prayer Dance, Part I (Abwoon D'bashmaya -O Thou, from whom our breath comes and who is present in all realms of light-vibration; Allaha Allah Yahuvah the name of God in Aramaic, Arabic and Hebrew as an invocation of peace in the Mideast, Abwoon-Hayy - O Life!)
American Indian:
- Wah Taho Taho (from a Zuni sunrise chant)
Islamic:
- Hu Allah Hu Line Dance (invoking the Only Being)
- Harmonic Kalama (There is no reality but the Only Being, invoking Mohammed as Messenger of God)
Sufi:
- Maqbara song (a maqbara is the grave site of a Sufi saint - this song is adapted from the parting
- Words of Murshid Samuel L. Lewis, (composed and sung by W. Blake Derby)
Islamic:
- Ihdinas Siratal Mustaqim (from the words of the Quran, Sura Fateha; Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim - beginning in the Name of Allah who is Merry and Compassion; Ihdinas... - Show us the Straight Path; Hu Allah Hu -(invoking the One)
- Subhan Allah Raga (free movement practice; Subhan Allah - Glory to God who is Pure Experience; Alhamdulilah - Each being's special purpose belongs to God, to whom be praise; Allaho Akbar - Peace is Power, all strength is God's)
- I am the Love - Ishk Allah Mabud Lillah (God is Love, Lover, and Beloved)
- Zikr Dance I (La illaha ila 'llahu)
- Zikr Dance II (Allah, Allah)
- Ya Jamil (O Beauty - one of the 99 names of God)
- Hu Allah Hu Circle Dance (from Qawwali folk song; Allah huma salle Allah Nuri Mohammed Rassoulillah - invoking the light of Mohammed - the perfection present and potential in each human being)