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Aramaic Beatitudes Live: Dancing with the Aramaic Jesus The Beatitude Way
 
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Aramaic Beatitudes Live: Dancing with the Aramaic Jesus The Beatitude Way

Neil Douglas-Klotz Audio CD
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  • Audio CD
  • Label: Abwoon Resource Center
  • ASIN: B001GS0LFE
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Beautiful recording of musical chanting of first 7 Beatitudes in the Aramaic language of Yeshua (Jesus) sung during a Holy Land pilgrimage by members of the Dances of Universal Peace in the "Upper Room" (at St. Marks Syrian Orthodox Convent, Jerusalem) where Yeshua is believed to have shared bread & wine in the "Last Supper". 1: Tubwayhun l'meskenaee b'rukh d'dilhounhie malkutha d'ashmaya. (KJV version: Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven) Tuned to the Source are those who live by breathing Unity; their "I can!" is included in God's. 2: Tubwayhun lawile d'hinnon netbayun. (KJV: Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted) Blessed are those in emotional turmoil; they shall be united inside by love. 3: Tubwayhun l'mskikhr d'hinnon nertun arha (KJV: Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth) Healthy are those who have softened what is rigid within; they shall recieve physical vigor and strength from the universe. 4: Tubwayhun layleyn d'kaphneen watzheyn l'khenuta d'hinnon nishbhun. (KJV: Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness for they shall be filled) Healed are those who persistently feel inside: "If only I could find new strenth and a clear purpose on which to base my life"; they shall be embraced by birthing power. 5: Tubwayhun lamrahmane dalayhun nehwun rahme (KJV: Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy) Blessed are those who, from their inner wombs, birth mercy; they shall feel its warm arms embrace them. 6: Tubwayhun layleyn dadkeyn b'lebhon d'hinnon nehzun l'alaha (KJV: Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God) Healthy are those whose passion is electrified by deep, abiding purpose; they shall see God everywhere. 7: Tubwayhun lahwvday shlama dawnaw(hie) dalaha nitqarun. (KJV: Blessed are the peacemakers: they shall be called the children of God) Blessed are those who plant peace each season; they shall be named the children of God.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Ancient Recipes for Happiness given a Contemporary Interface, 27 Sep 2008
This review is from: Aramaic Beatitudes Live: Dancing with the Aramaic Jesus The Beatitude Way (Audio CD)
"Beatitude" comes from the Latin "beatus" meaning "blessed" or "happy". The Beatitudes are wise, yet mystical, teachings from Jesus Christ - whose Aramaic name was "Yeshua" - found in the famous "Sermon on the Mount" described in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. In these Gospel wisdom blessings, Jesus describes the qualities and experiences needed to enter the "Kingdom of Heaven" plus how someone with this quality, or in this state of being, can ultimately reap the reward of living a spiritual life. The "Kingdom of Heaven" has often been interpreted as "The Afterlife", but could alternatively, or in additon, refer to a state of wellbeing during this earthly life.

The beautiful, and sometimes haunting, melodies on this CD come from prolonged studies and meditations by Psychologist, Sufi master and Aramaic translation expert, Dr. Neil Douglas-Klotz. Each melody wonderfully conveys the feeling of the negative starting point (for a spiritual journey of re-birth) that each Beatitude refers to. In our workshops we encourage people to move, or dance, in a way that expresses the negative feeling state that a particular Beatitude refers to. When this is combined with breathing exercises, the result is a magical transformation to the "Blessed State" that each Beatitude promises.
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