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Gorgeous chant. For Russia. For Ukraine. For Peace

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This sounds beautiful...

however, being an ex- Catholic, I was freed from a religious spirit that controls “religion”. Leaning into, embracing The Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ. I pray this Prayer of the Heart be pure and come from the very heart of The Father-- Yahweh. I pray for ALL Russians to be freed into the love and purity of Jesus Christ--Yeshua, the Son of God.

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The Russian people are good people. I have met some and especially a Patriarch who communicated to me by INTERPRETERS, two young Russian men. His first words were, "We know about you." And so they did, and I enjoyed his company and that of the two young men who had brought him to see me among others. My nephew married a Russian gal. Could not find what he wanted in "Canuckistan." Too many wokist wonks. So he went there, married her, moved to Russia, learned the language and now has a good job. The man he had to see about immigrating there said to him, "We are very fussy about who we let in." I bet there are no illegal aliens rushing their borders as they are the USA. Putin is not a reject like "biDUMB." My nephew is happy. Nuff said.

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Oh, another fact that is really almost unknown: Hebrew as a spoken language died out around the 4th century AD. The language spoken in "Israel" is an artificially created "resurrection" of ancient Hebrew. Created, you guessed it, for no other reason than to emotionally and culturally tie the European and Western Jews together to make them fall for the Zionist propaganda. The Zionists knew their project was immensely unpopular with the Jews, and to help them create a fake, Zionist identity of "Israeli Jews", the language was constructed and pushed onto Zionists and possible colonisers of Palestine. It's not even 150 years old, but my god, did that ruse work out brilliantly. In the same line, Jews were extremely pressured to change their European names into Hebrew ones.

All to create a compelling case that these Yiddish-speaking Caucasian Western people somehow had a real claim to the land of Palestine.

And yes, we all grew up with the nonsense they invented and which has zero basis in reality or history.

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Aramaic is still spoken in a few small towns in Syria.

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Sure. Arameic is not Hebrew though.

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Because of things I've stumbled upon lately (obviously due to the recent events in Palestina which put the whole Zionist claim in question), I get the strong feeling that our understanding of historical Jesus and his time is totally wrong and twisted for obvious reasons as well as simple ignorance.

From what I understand, there was no "Judaism" as we know it today back then. There were no "Jews" even, that word is only around since a few centuries.

The people of Judea were called "Judeans". The words "Rex Iudaeorum" mean "the king of the Judeans", with "Judeans" being a population and certainly not a religious grouping. The claim the Sanhedrin made against Jesus was not that he wanted to be a religious king, but that he claimed to be the actual, political king of the region that Pilate was ruling, and thus was an actual, political threat to Pilate's and Rome's political rule of Judea. Otherwise, why would Pilate care? The only matter of importance was political stability or instability, and the Pharisees were trying to convince Pilate that this Jesus person was going to bring political trouble in the region.

The Pharisees, in fact, were the dominant religious faction, and the only ones we would today call "Jews" in the religious way. Out of their teachings, rituals and practices evolved today's Judaism. Remember that the Talmud was not written yet back then, it didn't exist in Jesus's time.

The question of where today's European Jewry came from is still quite murky. Khazaria clearly gives some answers, but it seems obvious that early on, the whole regional/religious issue got mixed up big time. There's hardly a "Jew" in "Israel" to be found who actually is ethnically related to the area of Palestine. Most Jews over the world will be ethnically from all over the world, with a large part from Eastern Europe.

So the idea that "Jesus was a Jew" is pure nonsense, and Jesus did not identify at all with the Old Testament's teachings. These were propagated and enforced upon the Judean population by the Pharisees, against whom Jesus preached so ardently.

Likewise, Jesus never uses "Yahweh" as the name for "the Father". I can't imagine that Jesus was a follower of Yahweh at all -- that "god" sounds horrifyingly selfish, petty and unloving -- everything Jesus's Father is not.

It's all super fascinating and I hope loads more of real historical light on this dark subject is being shone in the very near future.

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Beautiful chant. Thank you Celia. I wish this was playing on a world speaker for ALL to hear during a moment of silence.

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Like a Gregorian chant. Will fall asleep with it playing tonight

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I was thinking the same thing(s). almost didn't open it but am so glad I did!

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I did the same

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Beautiful, his music is so moving.

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Beautiful. I reflect on the bible-the word of God. I say the "Oh Father" prayer everyday. May the eyes and hearts of men awaken from their slumber, this matrix and see through the lies, manipulations, deceit, cheating, robbery, poisoning, stealing, destruction, maiming, murder, psychological indoctrination including the sexualizing of children and the fake idols influencers, the tv programming*-ALL OF IT.

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Holy Catholic/Orthodox chant, Gregorian and more, dispels the demons.

When feeling depressed, oppressed, overwhelmed, play online or CD chants.

The demons flee.

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I love this chant...

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Thank you for sharing Celia♥️

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Thanks Celia, I appreciate your offering in this direction. Love and peace

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thank you

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Oh, my heart... I miss attending Russian Orthodox services...

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Thank you Celia. This gives me goosebumps.

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Have been listening for two hours and I feel its power. THANK YOU Celia.

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Orthodoxy isn't a religion. It is the faith revealed to the saints by Jesus Christ. <3 Thank you for posting this.

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Also notice it reads the work sinner was added later, of course, it is my understanding sin was more like error, or mistake.

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There are several versions, of different lengths, according to the needs/limitations of the penitent. All are still in current use, and valid. Varies from "Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on me" to "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner."

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