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Playlist journey · 82 Track(s)

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A space for faith, silence, devotion, inner questions and the search for something greater than ourselves.

82 track(s)
Poster for Act As If
Song · Magnetized

Act As If

“Act As If” is carried by the intimacy of speaking to something larger than oneself, but its personality comes from details such as “Wake up, don't wait on fate” and “Act as if it's already done.” Those images keep the track rooted in its own story.

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Song · Magnetized

Feel It First

“I looked for signs in skies and smoke” places “Feel It First” inside faith shaped by questioning rather than certainty. From there, “You've gotta feel it first—before it shows” acts like the song’s emotional hinge.

Poster for Gratitude First
Song · Magnetized

Gratitude First

“Gratitude First” moves from “Didn't get it yet, but I thank You still” toward “Thank you for the no,” tracing devotion and inward stillness. Its strongest images keep the song grounded in a lived moment rather than a general message.

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Song · Magnetized

It Is Already Done

“It Is Already Done” refuses to remain only a mood piece; “I'm not hoping, I'm declaring” gives the feeling a place to live, and the song develops a contemplative pull toward truth and transcendence from there. Here, home quietly carries the idea of belonging and emotional safety.

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Song · Magnetized

Let It Come

“Let It Come” threads a search for meaning beyond the visible through a series of concrete images, beginning with “I tried to force the river wide.” The line “Let it come—don't chase the sun” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand. Here, flower quietly carries the idea of fragility, growth, and beauty that cannot be permanent.

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Song · Magnetized

Nothing To Fix

“Nothing To Fix” finds its pulse in “I've lived in mirrors made of shame.” From there the lyrics move through the calm gravity of surrender, using “There's nothing to fix—just space to shine” as the point the emotion repeatedly returns to.

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Song · Magnetized

The Secret Is You

“The Secret Is You” threads reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light through a series of concrete images, beginning with “They told you to wish on stars and skies.” The line “The secret is you—the power, the spark” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

Poster for Whisper to the Universe
Song · Magnetized

Whisper to the Universe

“Whisper to the Universe” uses “I am ready… I know what I want… I believe you” as a small scene with larger weight, opening into faith shaped by questioning rather than certainty. The lyric’s return to “I stood beneath a sky so wide” gives that idea a memorable centre. Here, sky quietly carries the idea of possibility, distance, and perspective.

Poster for Your Wish Is Mine
Song · Magnetized

Your Wish Is Mine

“Say it clear… I'm always near…” is the image that unlocks “Your Wish Is Mine”: a song shaped by reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light. The chorus then sharpens the feeling through “Your wish is mine—no gap, no line.”

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Song · Claim Your Soul

Claim Your Soul

“Claim Your Soul” builds its emotional architecture around “A step, a glance, the road feels long” before opening further through “Hold on tight, no turning back.” What it carries is courage that grows under pressure.

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Song · Rain Drops To Rail Roads

Creation Is My Meditation

“Creation Is My Meditation” makes a clear emotional move from “A spark ignites from deep within” to “More than just a task I do.” Between those two images sits reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light.

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Song · Rain Drops To Rail Roads

Every Breath

“Every Breath” places “In the silence of the night, we feel the world collide” and “Let the night unfold its magic, let our spirits fly” at two ends of the same journey. Between them, the track explores a search for meaning beyond the visible with a strong sense of image and movement.

Poster for More Than Wonders
Song · Rain Drops To Rail Roads

More Than Wonders

“Great Wall stretches, holding the sky” sets the emotional doorway for “More Than Wonders,” where the unease and possibility of looking inward gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “More than wonders, more than stone” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

Poster for A Thousand Suns in One
Song · Gita A3 - The Awakening

A Thousand Suns in One

“A Thousand Suns in One” builds its lyric world from “A brilliance fills the heavens” and keeps circling back to “A brilliance without shore.” Together they shape a track filled with spiritual wonder and moral reflection. Here, light quietly carries the idea of clarity, hope, or the nearness of something sacred.

Poster for Arjuna Awakens
Song · Gita A3 - The Awakening

Arjuna Awakens

“Arjuna Awakens” threads devotion and inward stillness through a series of concrete images, beginning with “The fog has finally lifted.” The line “Arjuna awakens now” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

Poster for I Am The Source Of All Paths
Song · Gita A3 - The Awakening

I Am The Source Of All Paths

“I Am The Source Of All Paths” places a contemplative pull toward truth and transcendence inside a recognizable scene: “Arjuna, hear this wisdom.” Its later turn toward “I am the source of all paths” adds a second emotional layer.

Poster for The Cosmic Form (Vishvarupa)
Song · Gita A3 - The Awakening

The Cosmic Form (Vishvarupa)

“The Cosmic Form (Vishvarupa)” threads reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light through a series of concrete images, beginning with “Arjuna, now behold Me.” The line “This is My cosmic form—Vishvarupa revealed” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

Poster for The Eye Of Wisdom
Song · Gita A3 - The Awakening

The Eye Of Wisdom

“The veil of doubt has lifted” stays in the foreground of “The Eye Of Wisdom” as the song explores a search for meaning beyond the visible. Its language makes the emotion feel seen rather than merely named.

Poster for The Request For True Vision
Song · Gita A3 - The Awakening

The Request For True Vision

“The Request For True Vision” makes a clear emotional move from “Krishna, I have heard you” to “I ask for true vision.” Between those two images sits spiritual wonder and moral reflection.

Poster for The Return To Dharma
Song · Gita A3 - The Awakening

The Return To Dharma

“The Return To Dharma” begins with “My heart is clear of trembling” and widens into a reflection on reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light. The chorus image “This is my return to Dharma” keeps pulling the song back to its central feeling.

Poster for The Surrender Of Doubt
Song · Gita A3 - The Awakening

The Surrender Of Doubt

“My mind has felt the chaos” places “The Surrender Of Doubt” inside devotion and inward stillness. From there, “Here is my surrender” acts like the song’s emotional hinge.

Poster for The Unseen World Revealed
Song · Gita A3 - The Awakening

The Unseen World Revealed

“The Unseen World Revealed” is carried by devotion and inward stillness, but its personality comes from details such as “Arjuna, lift your vision” and “The unseen world revealed.” Those images keep the track rooted in its own story.

Poster for The Warrior Reborn
Song · Gita A3 - The Awakening

The Warrior Reborn

“The Warrior Reborn” avoids announcing its theme outright; instead, “The fear that once had chained me” and “I am the warrior reborn” reveal devotion and inward stillness. The result feels specific, visual, and emotionally close.

Poster for Time, the Destroyer of Worlds
Song · Gita A3 - The Awakening

Time, the Destroyer of Worlds

“Time, the Destroyer of Worlds” finds its pulse in “Arjuna, see this terror.” From there the lyrics move through reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light, using “I am Time, the destroyer of worlds” as the point the emotion repeatedly returns to.

Poster for Yoga Of Devotion
Song · Gita A3 - The Awakening

Yoga Of Devotion

“Yoga Of Devotion” threads the intimacy of speaking to something larger than oneself through a series of concrete images, beginning with “Arjuna, know this secret.” The line “This is the yoga of devotion” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

Poster for After The Flame
Song · Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)

After The Flame

“After The Flame” turns the line “The fire has turned to quiet light” into a lens for a contemplative pull toward truth and transcendence. By the time it reaches “Tu numaya ho gaya,” the song has widened that feeling into a fuller perspective.

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Song · Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)

Between Us And The Sky

“Between Us And The Sky” threads the intimacy of speaking to something larger than oneself through a series of concrete images, beginning with “There's a silence where You used to be.” The line “I'm reaching through the sky tonight” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

Poster for Burn Mein Ishq
Song · Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)

Burn Mein Ishq

“Burn Mein Ishq” builds its lyric world from “There's a fire under my skin” and keeps circling back to “Ishq tera aag bana.” Together they shape a track filled with the intimacy of speaking to something larger than oneself.

Poster for Dance Of The Open Sky
Song · Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)

Dance Of The Open Sky

“Dance Of The Open Sky” balances devotion and inward stillness with the vivid image “I feel the wind inside my soul.” The lyric becomes especially resonant when “Aaj falak bhi saath hai” returns as its emotional refrain.

Poster for Lay Me Down In Your Will
Song · Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)

Lay Me Down In Your Will

“Lay Me Down In Your Will” builds its emotional architecture around “I tried to hold the world in place” before opening further through “Teri raza mein raazi hoon.” What it carries is spiritual wonder and moral reflection.

Poster for Only You Remain
Song · Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)

Only You Remain

“Only You Remain” builds its emotional architecture around “The search has nowhere left to go” before opening further through “Ab na main hoon, bas tu hai.” What it carries is devotion and inward stillness. Here, breath quietly carries the idea of life, presence, and what cannot be taken for granted.

Poster for Shukr
Song · Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)

Shukr

“Shukr” begins with “I woke up with the morning sun” and widens into a reflection on the calm gravity of surrender. The chorus image “Shukr tera har saans mein” keeps pulling the song back to its central feeling.

Poster for The Door Of Mercy
Song · Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)

The Door Of Mercy

“I stand at Your unseen door” is the image that unlocks “The Door Of Mercy”: a song shaped by devotion and inward stillness. The chorus then sharpens the feeling through “Open the door of mercy.”

Poster for The Eternal Light
Song · Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)

The Eternal Light

“The Eternal Light” builds its lyric world from “I walked through shadow into flame” and keeps circling back to “Tu hi ibtida, tu inteha.” Together they shape a track filled with a contemplative pull toward truth and transcendence.

Poster for Whirling Light
Song · Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)

Whirling Light

“Whirling Light” makes a clear emotional move from “I walked with fire inside my chest” to “Closer than my beating heart.” Between those two images sits spiritual wonder and moral reflection.

Poster for Act Without Attachment
Song · Gita A2 - The Wisdom

Act Without Attachment

“Act Without Attachment” builds its lyric world from “Let your hands be steady” and keeps circling back to “Act without attachment.” Together they shape a track filled with faith shaped by questioning rather than certainty.

Poster for Do Your Work, Not For The Reward
Song · Gita A2 - The Wisdom

Do Your Work, Not For The Reward

“Arjuna, hear this truth” sets the emotional doorway for “Do Your Work, Not For The Reward,” where devotion and inward stillness gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “Do your work, not for the reward” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

Poster for See The World With Steady Mind
Song · Gita A2 - The Wisdom

See The World With Steady Mind

“See The World With Steady Mind” avoids announcing its theme outright; instead, “When fear begins to whisper” and “See the world with steady mind” reveal reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light. The result feels specific, visual, and emotionally close.

Poster for The Light Inside All Beings
Song · Gita A2 - The Wisdom

The Light Inside All Beings

“In every face you witness” is the image that unlocks “The Light Inside All Beings”: a song shaped by a contemplative pull toward truth and transcendence. The chorus then sharpens the feeling through “Feel the light inside all beings.”

Poster for The Nature Of The Soul (Atman)
Song · Gita A2 - The Wisdom

The Nature Of The Soul (Atman)

“Before the breath was taken” sets the emotional doorway for “The Nature Of The Soul (Atman),” where the calm gravity of surrender gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “This is the nature of the soul” gives the song its clearest emotional centre. Here, soul quietly carries the idea of identity beyond surface roles.

Poster for The Path of Devotion
Song · Gita A2 - The Wisdom

The Path of Devotion

“The Path of Devotion” avoids announcing its theme outright; instead, “Arjuna, let your heart be still” and “Walk the path of devotion” reveal devotion and inward stillness. The result feels specific, visual, and emotionally close. Here, path quietly carries the idea of choice, direction, and the search for alignment.

Poster for The Self Cannot Be Destroyed
Song · Gita A2 - The Wisdom

The Self Cannot Be Destroyed

“The Self Cannot Be Destroyed” builds its emotional contrast between “No fire can turn to ashes” and “The Self cannot be destroyed,” carrying reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light. The song lets its images do most of the explaining.

Poster for The Voice Of Krishna
Song · Gita A2 - The Wisdom

The Voice Of Krishna

“The Voice Of Krishna” places “In the quiet of your breaking” and “Hear the voice of Krishna” at two ends of the same journey. Between them, the track explores a contemplative pull toward truth and transcendence with a strong sense of image and movement. Here, voice quietly carries the idea of agency, truth, and the right to be heard.

Poster for The Warrior Of Inner Peace
Song · Gita A2 - The Wisdom

The Warrior Of Inner Peace

“The Warrior Of Inner Peace” begins with “A warrior is not the flame” and widens into a reflection on a contemplative pull toward truth and transcendence. The chorus image “Be the warrior of inner peace” keeps pulling the song back to its central feeling.

Poster for To Know Me, Know Yourself
Song · Gita A2 - The Wisdom

To Know Me, Know Yourself

“To Know Me, Know Yourself” places “You seek the light before you” and “To know me, know yourself” at two ends of the same journey. Between them, the track explores devotion and inward stillness with a strong sense of image and movement.

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Song · Gita A2 - The Wisdom

Wisdom Is A Living Fire

“Arjuna, when truth enters” places “Wisdom Is A Living Fire” inside a search for meaning beyond the visible. From there, “Wisdom is a living fire” acts like the song’s emotional hinge.

Poster for You Are More Than The Body
Song · Gita A2 - The Wisdom

You Are More Than The Body

“You Are More Than The Body” frames reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light through the image “This skin is just a garment.” When the lyric returns to “You are more than the body,” the feeling becomes less abstract and more immediate.

Poster for Arrows in My Heart
Song · Gita A1 - The Questioning

Arrows in My Heart

“Arrows in My Heart” connects image and feeling with unusual directness: “No steel has touched my skin” leads into a search for meaning beyond the visible, while “Arrows in my heart” leaves the thought in a different place.

Poster for Calling Out for Light
Song · Gita A1 - The Questioning

Calling Out for Light

“Calling Out for Light” begins with “I've walked through every shadow” and widens into a reflection on spiritual wonder and moral reflection. The chorus image “I'm calling out for light” keeps pulling the song back to its central feeling.

Poster for I Drop My Bow
Song · Gita A1 - The Questioning

I Drop My Bow

“I Drop My Bow” makes a clear emotional move from “My hands are trembling now” to “So I drop my bow.” Between those two images sits a search for meaning beyond the visible.

Poster for On the Field of Men
Song · Gita A1 - The Questioning

On the Field of Men

“On the Field of Men” threads spiritual wonder and moral reflection through a series of concrete images, beginning with “On the field of men, where the shadows bend.” The line “On this field of men” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

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Instrumental · Gita A1 - The Questioning

Silence Before The Storm

“Silence Before The Storm” is wordless but not directionless: its name locates it inside “Gita A1 - The Questioning,” and the imagined movement feels organic and atmospheric. The word “silence” adds a further suggestion of tension, restraint, and the power of what is withheld.

Poster for The Charioteer Speaks
Song · Gita A1 - The Questioning

The Charioteer Speaks

“The Charioteer Speaks” uses “Out of the quiet night” as a small scene with larger weight, opening into reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light. The lyric’s return to “The Charioteer speaks” gives that idea a memorable centre.

Poster for The Collapse Within
Song · Gita A1 - The Questioning

The Collapse Within

“My thoughts are breaking loose” sets the emotional doorway for “The Collapse Within,” where spiritual wonder and moral reflection gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “This is the collapse within” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

Poster for The Weight Of Choice
Song · Gita A1 - The Questioning

The Weight Of Choice

“Every path I see ahead” places “The Weight Of Choice” inside faith shaped by questioning rather than certainty. From there, “The weight of choice” acts like the song’s emotional hinge.

Poster for What Is The Right Path
Song · Gita A1 - The Questioning

What Is The Right Path

“The dust is settling slow” sets the emotional doorway for “What Is The Right Path,” where a search for meaning beyond the visible gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “What is the right path” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

Poster for When Brothers Face Brothers
Song · Gita A1 - The Questioning

When Brothers Face Brothers

“How do I lift my bow” sets the emotional doorway for “When Brothers Face Brothers,” where reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “When brothers face brothers” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

Poster for Where Is My Dharma
Song · Gita A1 - The Questioning

Where Is My Dharma

“Where Is My Dharma” builds its emotional contrast between “The dust has gently fallen” and “Where is my Dharma,” carrying devotion and inward stillness. The song lets its images do most of the explaining.

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Song · Gita A1 - The Questioning

Why Must I Fight

“Why Must I Fight” frames faith shaped by questioning rather than certainty through the image “Tell me, is this the price.” When the lyric returns to “Why must I fight,” the feeling becomes less abstract and more immediate.

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Song · Awake, Not Noisy

Awaken, Child Of Dawn

“Awaken, Child Of Dawn” refuses to remain only a mood piece; “Whispers of light through the curtain of dreams” gives the feeling a place to live, and the song develops reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light from there.

Poster for Endless Learning
Song · Awake, Not Noisy

Endless Learning

“A quiet ember waking in the dusk of my mind” places “Endless Learning” inside reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light. From there, “A trembling question softens what I thought I'd defined” acts like the song’s emotional hinge.

Poster for Glow Inside Out
Song · Awake, Not Noisy

Glow Inside Out

“Glow Inside Out” places “Mirror smiles back, I see the change” and “A whistle hums, the sunlight bends” at two ends of the same journey. Between them, the track explores the calm gravity of surrender with a strong sense of image and movement. Here, mirror quietly carries the idea of self-recognition and uncomfortable honesty.

Poster for High Thinking, Simple Living
Song · Awake, Not Noisy

High Thinking, Simple Living

“Barefoot hearts on the ground, yet minds touch the sky” stays in the foreground of “High Thinking, Simple Living” as the song explores a search for meaning beyond the visible. Its language makes the emotion feel seen rather than merely named.

Poster for No Deadline for Life
Song · Awake, Not Noisy

No Deadline for Life

“Time's not a race, it's a gentle tide” stays in the foreground of “No Deadline for Life” as the song explores the search for a steadier inner compass. Its language makes the emotion feel seen rather than merely named.

Poster for Stay Curious
Song · Awake, Not Noisy

Stay Curious

“Stay Curious” threads a contemplative pull toward truth and transcendence through a series of concrete images, beginning with “Questions dancing in my mind, sparks that never sleep.” The line “Every little hidden truth calling from the deep” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

Poster for Surrender to Consciousness
Song · Awake, Not Noisy

Surrender to Consciousness

“Surrender to Consciousness” builds its emotional contrast between “I fought the waves inside my mind” and “I'm not the voice, I'm not the name,” carrying faith shaped by questioning rather than certainty. The song lets its images do most of the explaining.

Poster for The Quiet Call
Song · Awake, Not Noisy

The Quiet Call

“The Quiet Call” makes “He heard the world, every whisper, every sound” feel less like decoration and more like the key to a search for meaning beyond the visible. “But missed the softest voice that called him home” reinforces that idea without over-explaining it. Here, voice quietly carries the idea of agency, truth, and the right to be heard.

Poster for The Sense Within
Song · Awake, Not Noisy

The Sense Within

“The Sense Within” frames reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light through the image “Common roads, crowded minds, chasing what we find.” When the lyric returns to “Civic hearts forgotten, leaving truth behind,” the feeling becomes less abstract and more immediate.

Poster for The Thirst and the Stream
Song · Awake, Not Noisy

The Thirst and the Stream

“The Thirst and the Stream” turns the line “Under the aching sun, I walked alone” into a lens for spiritual wonder and moral reflection. By the time it reaches “What if the wanting was the way,” the song has widened that feeling into a fuller perspective.

Poster for When Faith Finds You
Song · Awake, Not Noisy

When Faith Finds You

“When Faith Finds You” frames devotion and inward stillness through the image “In silence I spoke to no one above.” When the lyric returns to “Built my world on reason, not love,” the feeling becomes less abstract and more immediate. Here, breath quietly carries the idea of life, presence, and what cannot be taken for granted.

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Song · Awake, Not Noisy

Young At Heart

“They dream in colors, not in grey” gives “Young At Heart” its distinctive colour. Around that line, the song builds romantic warmth edged with longing and lets “Let the beat remind your soul” carry the final shift in perspective.

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Song · Iyal . Isai . Nadagam

Iyal . Isai . Nadagam

“Iyal . Isai . Nadagam” threads faith shaped by questioning rather than certainty through a series of concrete images, beginning with “Every word a seed from the poet's hand.” The line “Every note a wave that shapes the sand” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

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Song · Songs of the Living Sky

The Universe Holds The Key

“Do your part, keep it true” sets the emotional doorway for “The Universe Holds The Key,” where the calm gravity of surrender gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “We're not slaves to claps, no need to please” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

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Song · Storms We Carry

The Soul Still Flows

“The Soul Still Flows” is carried by forward motion and stubborn resilience, but its personality comes from details such as “Looking back, I see the miles” and “Rise, shine, through every storm.” Those images keep the track rooted in its own story.

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Song · Know Thyself

Let Go, Let God

“Let Go, Let God” refuses to remain only a mood piece; “I held the sky with breaking hands” gives the feeling a place to live, and the song develops spiritual wonder and moral reflection from there.

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Song · 12 Ways 2 Feel

You Are My Canvas

“You Are My Canvas” begins with “Caught in the moment, where our laughter blooms” and widens into a reflection on the vulnerable joy of choosing another person. The chorus image “You're my canvas, I'm the brush” keeps pulling the song back to its central feeling.

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Song · Ashes, Dreams & Light

Let Go Let Go

“Let Go Let Go” connects image and feeling with unusual directness: “Where the mind finds stillness in every breath” leads into the calm gravity of surrender, while “All paths lead within, where the truth resides” leaves the thought in a different place.

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Song · Ashes, Dreams & Light

Never Surrender

“Never Surrender” refuses to remain only a mood piece; “Swore it once, now seal it tight” gives the feeling a place to live, and the song develops strength forged in the middle of difficulty from there.

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Song · Kindred

Talk To Your Soul

“Talk To Your Soul” places “In the stillness of the night, when everything is clear” and “When the path gets rough, and you feel unsure” at two ends of the same journey. Between them, the track explores a search for meaning beyond the visible with a strong sense of image and movement.

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Song · In Every Breath

In Every Breath

“In Every Breath” builds its lyric world from “soft breath in... breath out” and keeps circling back to “In every breath, the world is still.” Together they shape a track filled with a search for meaning beyond the visible.

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Song · The Armour of Thoughts V.01

A Fervent Prayer

“A Fervent Prayer” finds its pulse in “Oh purity, I thy behold.” From there the lyrics move through devotion and inward stillness, using “So sacred is your charm” as the point the emotion repeatedly returns to.

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Song · The Armour of Thoughts V.01

Let Love Be My Soul

“Let Love Be My Soul” refuses to remain only a mood piece; “Come unto me, oh glorious Thee” gives the feeling a place to live, and the song develops a search for meaning beyond the visible from there.