And the Lord spake unto RantWoman. And the Lord said, "um, RantWoman, we still do not know how to deal with this Inner Blowtorch thing."
RantWoman. "Funny. Me neither. How about some tunes?"
Today's song theme, Bring a torch Jeanette Isabella
First, a cast of thousands, choreography, the Mormon Tabernacle.
http://youtu.be/NtDbBd8yh9U.
RantWoman has a peculiar gift: sometimes RantWoman is too happy to have music carry her along whether or not the theology of any accompanying lyrics exactly captures her own heart. The visual spectacle looks darned pagan to RantWoman, but what does RantWoman know of Pagan?
Bring a torch / I saw three ships, Celtic harp
http://youtu.be/X7cqygEtOZY
Celtic harp, same ensemble as above, the Huron Carol
http://youtu.be/PpDtSIVy0fQ
Celtic women, Christmas medley. A whole hour. Too much of a good thing?
http://youtu.be/Jga12Im8cvk
Bring a torch, guitar and keyboard
http://youtu.be/gmvqCNvq-fw
RantWoman means to witness upon questions of weighty Friends, overweight Friends, and all of us ministers of God. RantWoman has a sense both of getting repetitive and of not wavering in her Light. Perhaps a few more rays over the horizon will fall afresh on the right words....
Meanwhile, RantWoman is not used to thinking of Bach as "protestant mysticism" but such has spoken the radio:
JS Bach, Pipe Organ, BWV 720, Fantasia in G minor on the theme of Ein Feste Burg ist unser Gott
http://youtu.be/-CDZdI0FUnQ
The whole cantata, BWV 80, Ein Fest Burg ist Unser Gott
http://youtu.be/OMcP9Uky-AQ
One more time, different group
http://youtu.be/xG5v-dnat-U
Friday, December 21, 2012
Inner Blowtorch Solstice
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