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I love this Tiny Green Island
Dm Am7 Am Dm
I love this tiny green island, surrounded by the sea (x2)
Am Em Am Em Am
Touched by the sea, decorated by the sea (x2)
Am Em Am Em Am
Am I a secluded figure? In the vast a little, a meagre? (x2)
Dm Am
No, no, no, no, I'm not alone (x2)
Dm (C) Dm
Great is with me
(C) Dm
The Great is with me
I love this tiny green island surrounded by the sea (x2)
Touched by the sea, decorated by the sea
I love this tiny green island surrounded by the sea.
Am I a secluded figure, in the vast, a little, a meagre
No, no, no, no, I'm not alone,
Great is with me, the Great is with me
I love this tiny green island surrounded by the sea.
Check the track: I love this
Tiny
green island
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Baba Nam Kevalam 1
Baba Nam Kevalam 2
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We all come from God Baba Nam Kevalam 3
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Parama Porusha Mantra 4
Parama Purusha Parama Purusha Parama
Purusha Ananda Murati
Taraka Bramha Taraka Bamha Ananda Murati
For further inspiration check:
Baba Nam Kevalam
Kirtan
Inspiring
Baba Nam Kirtans
We sing devotional songs with deep feelings, and full faith, letting the transcendental beauty,
and qualities represented within the words enter our souls.
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Sufi Dance, The Sacred Ritual of Love
Spiritual Practice, a Meditation, a Mystical Journey
Sufi Dancing or
Dervishe Dance is a beautiful
Spiritual Practice, a
meditation, a
mystical
journey of spiritual ascent through mind to God’s
Love. It originated amongst
Sufis (an
esoteric dimension of Islam) and it is a dance, done as a ritual and meditation.
Rumi was a 13
th
century Persian
Sufi poet and philosopher, who wrote
30.000 verses of poetry about divine
love and spiritual bondage. Rumi
passionately believed that music,
poetry and dance are the path to
reach God. It was from his teachings
that the practice of Dervish’s dancing
became a ritual.
Sufi Whirling and its Meaning
A Sufi spins around his centre for many minutes, letting go, abandoning the ego and
surrendering to
God. Spinning through the space, the dance takes the form of the
cosmic
rhythm,
a spiral. When the Sufi’s arms are crossed he represents the number one, or God
as Oness.
While whirling, the Dervish’s arms are open: his right arm is directed to the sky ready to
receive
God's blessings, his left hand is turned toward the earth connecting with it. The
dance is a way of training the Dervish's awareness.
For the Sufi, knowledge is metaphysical, and it can be attained only through practice and
not through thinking. The
Sufi symbolically turns towards the truth, abandons the ego, and
arrives at the Perfect.
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Slowly, as the body sways consciousness also changes, the mind assumes a freedom from
the earthly bondage. With this ecstatic dance the Sufi Dancer enters the trance forgetting
his Self and becoming united with the Divine Lover. Their dance becomes ecstasy.
The Sufi unites with the beloved, and they become the instrument for the admiration of
creation. Their heart is filled with passion. Love is the only way to truly experience the
beauty of the world. In the ritual dance where consciousness penetrates the body and the
mind, the lover joins with the beloved, the dance becomes the dance of Divine Love.
Sufi chants of La Ilaha Ilallah: Sufi Meditation the Divine Union 1
La ilaha illa allahu
La ilaha illa allahu
God is the only reality
Asalaam Alaikum Alaikum Asalaam 2