Dr. Horowitz’s aim in writing this manual for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual healing; a masterpiece of love, is to elucidate how the universe operates musically/mathematically, of which 528Hz is the central ‘string’ or tuning. He asserts that, “528 revelations can provide a pe...
Grandpa showed me how Bach could pack his whole being into a single note: a circle at the center of a cross. THERE is a mighty oak in a nutshell. A great work of art is itself a symbol, and can never reveal itself fully; no interpretation of it can ever unpack its full meaning. ...
Hope you have a great day. Hopefully, I will see you soon. Horace Hosea Host Hot Pocket Hot Wheels Hotmail House of Representatives Houston Houston, Texas How Great Thou Art How about you? How about yours? How about yourself? How are the kids? How are they related? How are things going...
a hymn about the sweet spirit of God. The song acknowledges the presence of the Holy Spirit and how it can make us look and feel. It also asks the sweet Holy Spirit to stay with us and fill us with God’s love so that we might lift our hearts in praise. God’s Spirit revives ...
How Great Thou Art 1. O Lord, my God, When I in awesome wonder “I Shall Not Be Moved”. Wonderful Words of Life WONDERFUL WORDS OF LIFE ! Bowing here I find my rest Without You I fall apart Wonderful Words of Life Can My Worship Be Wrong?. Can My Worship Be Wrong?
Joshua Woodward recently showed how special hospice workers really are. He cared for a patient named Mary at Austinburg Nursing Rehabilitation Center. He performed an amazing rendition of the classic Christian hymn "How Great Thou Art." Mary had known Joshua since he was nine years-old. She ...
ODE OF ENTRY [The first ode opens with a hymn to Apollo, the god of victory and healing (known as Paean). Its stately dactylic measure, as the CHORUS moves toward the altar of Zeus, is bright with hope yet weighted with awe and uncertainty. Then as the Elders survey the sufferings of...
We know how it ends, it ends in hell. The apostle John, when he was a prisoner on the Isle of Patmos, was vouchsafed a vision of the living God that we ignore at our peril. Christ Himself tells John that, “I am he that liveth, and was dead; and behold, I am alive for ...
He did not choose differently. He still chose to come and rescue and redeem us. This demonstrates the depth of His love for us – all of us – after all, He died for the world – not just the church (Selah).“And here is how to measure it—the greatest love is shown when a per...
Rigveda, a Sanskrit collection of hymns written in verse form composed between 1700 and 1100 BC, is a great example of this. The hymns in the collection address several Hindu deities, including Ratri, or “night”. I’ll quote a portion of a hymn praising her from book 10 of theRig...