“Finlandia Hymn” is part of a larger tone poem entitled “Finlandia” by the Finnish composer, Jean Sibelius. It was written in 1899. Since then it has been the musical setting for many works, including the hymns “This Is My Song” and “The Lord’s Prayer.”
I hope you enjoy hearing this beautiful hymn on High Spirits bass and mid range 432HZ flutes!
All around the world
Is the music of Light!
It’s the Universe singing a song
All around the world!
It’s the music of Life;
There’s a place for your very own voice to belong!
Sing out!
Don’t be afraid just to
Reach out!
The Universe made you to
Sing!
Sing!
All around the world
Is the music of Light!
It’s the Universe singing a song
All around the world!
It’s the music of Life;
There’s a place for your very own voice to belong!
Enjoy the bamboo/redwood Harmony Rattle, Oregon myrtlewood triangular shaker, ukulele, and my 2 Spirit Flutes handcrafted by High Spirits Flutes! These flutes are tuned in 432HZ, said to be closest to the Earth’s vibrational frequency. I play the bass in E minor and mid range in A minor. I said it before, but these flutes are truly beautiful! I hope their beauty comes through in this song!
1. Consider the lilies.
They don’t toil or spin.
They open their petals
So the Light can come in!
They live every day
In such splendor arrayed!
Are we not more worthy than they, than they?
Are we not more worthy than they?
2. Consider our Father,
As below, so above,
Who created the lilies
In beauty and Love!
We can live every day
In His splendor arrayed!
Are we not more worthy than they, than they?
Are we not more worthy than they?
Recorded with 2 Spirit Flutes crafted by High Spirits Flutes. Both are tuned in 432HZ. They are the bass in E minor and mid A minor flutes. These are so beautiful!
Also Koshi Ignis/Fire chime, Koshi Terra/Earth chime, Rhythm Rock shaker, pear branch Little Spirit shaker, ukulele, and voice. Yes, I sing in this one! I don’t sing often enough, but I’m working to change that.
For a related song and the New Testament reference for both, have a listen to Your Father Knows.
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