, Wishing you a wonderful Spring season. What a beautiful time of year as the sunlight beams longer and warmer and the birds chip more joyfully. Everything feels and smells anew. Today I'm sharing with you a piano piece I composed after attending mass at Santa Clara University. They would sing a version of this melody every Sunday evening and I felt the sound was so pretty and peaceful. Kyrie Eleison means "Lord, have mercy". This phrase is used in the Roman Catholic mass and many other Christian liturgies. The essence of the phrase is seeking mercy for our failings in relation to an all good loving powerful God who created us to be a light. One theme that emerges from this phrase "Kyrie, Eleison" is forgiveness. A perspective is to seek forgiveness when needed, but also to always be forgiving of others. I heard that the best relationships are those that constantly forgive each other. If we look back at our life and see all the things we did that we're not good, kind, loving, or positive we are reminded of how much we need to be forgiven hence need to forgive others per our need for forgiveness. Hope you like this song "Kyrie, Eleison" recorded and inspired by the music played at Church at the Santa Clara University campus. The pictures included in the video resemble this beautiful Church. Hope you can check it out sometime. Enjoy! Keith, You can download and stream this song here: https://keithwasho.bandcamp.com/track/kyrie-eleison
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About AuthorKeith Washo is the author of the books"The Heart of Success" and "Good Things Come From Hard Times" and composer of the songs, "Heart of Gold", "For You", "Alive". and "Wholesome". Archives
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