the next step
"The Next Step: Nahoupyeh - Transcendence, Path To God"
A chanted prayer of the Maqqa, a species you will meet later on in the book.
The Maqqa are a species who looked at Universe and knew it was Enough. They felt no need to invent false religions to control their people.
Their faith in the process of Creation was based on empirical observation. They understood Creation as their task because it didn't take them 35,000 years to understand the Law Of Attraction or any other Laws of Universe.
Nahoupyeh is the Sacred Chant used to summon group energies to perform a specific task in the ongoing process of Creation.
They understood the Universal Mind as a mechanism to perform Sacred Tasks, and that their species joined with all others to accomplish those things which appear serendipitous or synchronistic.
It is sub-titled "The Path To God" because they understood that God was an unattainable point towards which they all strived without hope, expectation or desire.
In order to become as god is, the Maqqa do as god does; they stand out of the way.
The Maqqa texts stressed the Striving and the Path, never God, as God does not exist per se for the Maqqa.
When the chant is performed, all the species who hear the music gather together. The Maqqa understood the word "stewardship" rather than "dominion".
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Chuck Oldman: composer, Schecter Stiletto 6-string bass,Music Man 5-string bass, Roland Slicer.
Kat Currie: voice
Keera McKinney: Belmopan, Korg Triton Synthesizer
Camille Theriault: Korg R3, Korg padKontrol for layering overlaid voices
Lizzy Tamblyn: Tama Drums
Lani Osterman: 1910 German Steinway Grand Piano
For those interested this piece can be played in concert, live, feeding Kat's voice through to Camille, who plays the layers in real-time on the Korg R3.
A chanted prayer of the Maqqa, a species you will meet later on in the book.
The Maqqa are a species who looked at Universe and knew it was Enough. They felt no need to invent false religions to control their people.
Their faith in the process of Creation was based on empirical observation. They understood Creation as their task because it didn't take them 35,000 years to understand the Law Of Attraction or any other Laws of Universe.
Nahoupyeh is the Sacred Chant used to summon group energies to perform a specific task in the ongoing process of Creation.
They understood the Universal Mind as a mechanism to perform Sacred Tasks, and that their species joined with all others to accomplish those things which appear serendipitous or synchronistic.
It is sub-titled "The Path To God" because they understood that God was an unattainable point towards which they all strived without hope, expectation or desire.
In order to become as god is, the Maqqa do as god does; they stand out of the way.
The Maqqa texts stressed the Striving and the Path, never God, as God does not exist per se for the Maqqa.
When the chant is performed, all the species who hear the music gather together. The Maqqa understood the word "stewardship" rather than "dominion".
===================================================
Chuck Oldman: composer, Schecter Stiletto 6-string bass,Music Man 5-string bass, Roland Slicer.
Kat Currie: voice
Keera McKinney: Belmopan, Korg Triton Synthesizer
Camille Theriault: Korg R3, Korg padKontrol for layering overlaid voices
Lizzy Tamblyn: Tama Drums
Lani Osterman: 1910 German Steinway Grand Piano
For those interested this piece can be played in concert, live, feeding Kat's voice through to Camille, who plays the layers in real-time on the Korg R3.