Its so simple and so complicated, its so beautiful - you are another me we are mirrors of each other since we born Love ALL and the ALL will LOVE YOU. Another Me In Lack'ech - Time is Now Follow your passion ;) Unconditional Love, Nourishment, Peace, Health, Oneness, Harmony, Compassion, Joy, Beauty, Conscious Breathing, Abundance, Gratitude and Forgiveness. Have FUN ^^
Es una melodia maravillosa, no puedo describir con palabras todos los sentimientos que se despiertan en mi cuando escucho melodias de este tipo. Considero la obra de Vangelis muy bella.
The song is beautiful. If God (Father) were a human, he would be Vangelis, that's why I want Vangelis to reach 100 (he deserves it). I have the song, it makes me want to cry
How do my words show masonic influences? I am however a REAL mason in that I've done concrete work...you know like brick laying and making concrete foundations for buildings. So yeah I'm a mason. Maybe that is what you sense. lol
Las creaciones de Vangelis no son para el cerebro, cada producción está dirigida al alma, es por eso que nos llegan de una forma u otra y quien selecionó estas imagenes vió ese mensaje de raminía que hay en la musica.
@051019621 No vale cualquier estado cerebral. Sólo la Verdadera Fe mueve nuestro espíritu hacia la auténtica dimensión de la música compuesta por Vangelis Papathanassiou. Si no recordamos al JesuCristo Enseñado por La Iglesia Católica divagamos.
@Thespiriticlan There is a tiny voice talking. I love that tiny talking voice. Makes me feel like there is an innocent child talking in the precense of God and Gods angels.
I agree that this song has nothing to do with Christianity. If I remember correctly Vangelis stated that the song was supposed to be about First Contact with an alien race. In other words, the voice is supposed to be an alien radio transmission, hence the dramatic music.
At any rate, it's an amazingly beautiful song! Vangelis is one of the greatest modern songwriters in my opinion. I've listened to his music since I was 8 years old in the early 80's.
It was a very long time ago in the early 90's that I read that. I believe it was in Omni magazine if I remember correctly. I'm not even sure if Omni magazine is around anymore. That was a fantastic magazine.
@wigon this is not a song (do you hear anybody singing?) and Vangelis is not a songwriter... it is music... perhaps a masterpiece and Vangelis is a musician and music writer!
@gigisound2010 WHAT???? Maybe your English is not very good, but a song has music by definition but it can be sung even if the lyrics are just random words, vowels, or syllables. Furthermore, MANY of Vangelis's songs have words in them. Of course he is a musician also as he actually plays the instruments he records. By the way, I also have been a musician/songwriter for the last 17 years (and audio engineer for 15 years) so I know something about these things.
@wigon Mr. wigon, may be my English is not so good, sorry about that... (it is not my mother language, "do you hear anybody sing" sounds better?), but you could be the best audio engineer in this world and you still don't know the difference between a song and an instrumental piece of music (or audio track as you want to call it). If you were really an audio engineer you would know well these things...
@gigisound2010 Ok then what do you call the words in this song? As I mentioned earlier I had read in an interview a long time ago about this song as being a representation of first-contact with an alien race. I was very young at the time & I remember how beautiful I thought the idea (and the song as being). The words may be just babbling & not a true language, but they are still words if only simulated words. Anyways, the whole argument is sily. Shall we argue genre? Electronica or New Age??
@chestertonnable Nah he's still making great music and any electronica music fan recognizes him as one of the giants and pioneers in early synth generated music. His music was not called "New Age" until much later and has nothing to do with Vangelis's personal religious beliefs or lack of.
Hell I make "New Age" music but that doesn't mean that I follow any "New Age" religions.
@wigon "Nah"?, "Hell"?. However i answer you. Is not exact your position. First: Vangelis begans his carrier around of new age movements, for instead, the "hipy" groups or concepts. Second: the name "vangelis" means ``The Holy New´´. Third: yet when he stay with Aphrodites Child he composed two religious works: a single titled ``The End Of The World´´ and the double album called ``666, The Apocalipis of St. John´´ [ [ i´m going to follow my answer in other post]]
@chestertonnable [ [ 2º part ] ]: Fourth: Vangelis has a strong vinculation with naturalistic conceptions, not only making music for the screen but also he talks from the pantheist perspective: you look at interviews (for example in the web ``Elsewhere´´ ). 5th: some of his works like soloist have religious names: ``Heaven And Hell´´ is not "black and white" or " ugly and nice". And 6th: Vangelis´ music has influences from the Christianism of Bizancio and the old mythologist Greece.
@wigon Thank you for your answer. You had captured part of my speech. We must take several aspects. One of this aspects is the faces of the New Age. With ``Direct´´, ``Voices´´ and perhaps another work, it is known that Vangelis connected himself with New Age wave. But Vangelis is not so simple, and he prefers don´t stay with a concrete religion or political group. Perhaps -i think- his last disc join to Jon Anderson is a critic for (against) masonry or pseudo-masonry groups like the Rotary.
@chestertonnable Anti-Masonry? Wow...I always thought that the John and Vangelis album was just a fun and interesting album with nothing particularly deep about it. lol I've always liked the free-masons myself and don't believe any of that illuminati crap. My grandfather was a free-mason btw. The Rotary club is masonic? All this time I just thought they were all respected civic organizations who helped people in their communities.
@wigon If you was educated with masonic influences I can not wait you understand the deep message in ``Page Of Life´´ neither you understand that why Rotary Club is not only a phylantropic group. Only I can wait you admit cultural influences in Vangelis but I can not wait that you admit the deep beliefs in he.
@chestertonnable I was not educated with masonic influences. Do you also believe that the Jews rule the world? I've always found conspiracy theories fascinating in the way people latch on to them.
@wigon In a low paragraph i answered you and i can see in you masonic influences, in despite of you can´t see it. Of course i have not got final evidences about i said above; althought we have good signs. I repeat you: it is known that several Vangelis´ works in the last years of the 80 decade (in the XX century) was stricty a New Age proyect. But if we have present some factors of Vangelis´ personality is not a surprise that several years later he compose something against it, like ``money´´.
@gigisound2010 Really this piece isn´t a song. But Vangelis write songs: he write the musical part; he take the words from other people. Remember the collaborations with Jon Anderson and Irene Papas, for example. Some times himsef put a few words.
Ok, this track is the ninth track from the Direct album. It is about a child giving a beautiful message and has nothing at all to do with religion. It is more likely, as the album sems to be about traveling space and discovering thing, about a new birth of wither a new planet or a new friendship.
Got me four (up to now ) thumbs down for what I think is an innocent observation. The music is awesome, so powerful, I love it, but maybe I'm a bit slow here, I still don't think that babyish babbling belongs there. No offence intended.
Indeed science it's real and it can successfully explain many universal phenomenons and physical entities. However also science is wierd (see the latest discovery of the Nobel prize winner Gerard T Hooft who has proven the earth to be a holographic projection (a 5th dimension) of 4 other existent 2d distant plans and nothing on earth including ourselves is real. His theory was amazingly proven to be true so far by the latest experiments conducted by CE scientists under the project name Geo600.
I don't care much about how God looks like and if He lives on earth or on some other planets. I am not thinking at Him as a Biblical entity nor an earthy cloud. God is cosmic and I am to smart not to see his creation and his physics everywhere around me and far in distance. His energy its here on earth with us (Holy Spirit) but his body after all we've been created from its somewhere in universe. God is Great!
Think about this example; you go and buy a helicopter that flies, made by 300 pieces. Then you dismantle it in all of its pieces. Then throw all these pieces in the air. What are the chances that all these pieces will fall each one in its place so that can form the helicopter without your help? Think about life and our universe, its billion times more complicated. Do you really thing life its an accident? Can life be born from cosmic dust? Answer; NO
Nobody thinks that life in its present form is an accident. Probability of almost all present life forms happaning by chance is almost impossible. However scince has really good testable explanations for how life got to the present point, and they dont involve accidents or chance.
Saying that life is an accident is really misleading
I acknowledge the possibility that your reality has a god, if you acknowledge the possibility that my reality and that of some of the people beneath me does not have one.
That's the only fair assumption we could make I suppose.
Great song! My dad was a fan of Vangelis & I remember hearing him play the Direct album when i was six years old when we went on long car trips. I still love the music still at twenty-eight. Thank u for posting this amazing song up
What matters is that everybody respects each other and each other's beliefs. If we could do that more often, we would live in a more peaceful world, and would be able to enjoy the wonders of it like this song better. The person who did this video just did something beautiful with something he believes in a positive way. He isn't harming anyone. If you don't like it, don't watch it. There must thousand other videos with the same song to see. Simple as that.
@chestertonnable Isn't that the same Lord in the Protestant Church or in a mosque or synagogue for that matter? Same God, different spin on him by humans who are afraid of what happens after death.
@wigon Of course God doesn´t depend of human considerations. He Is The Summun Esse. But His creature, the human being, needs a TRULY relation with The Creator. So the confesion is very important. An example: a mother wants the looks from her baby, the baby who she cares; so, by this way, God Wants the right relation with all the persons in the world.
@chestertonnable But the "Confession" is not in the Bible. This was made by the Catholic church. Why can I not confess my sins to God myself directly to him? Does not God know our hearts better then we known them ourselves?
@wigon Thanks for your questions. In the jewish culture before Christ, God Wants priests; remenber the Old Testament. God Prefers to Do things Throught humans. In the Catholic Bible this Way is not broken. Catholics admit the human bridges for colaboration in Order to The God´s Salvation Plan. So we can admit that Vangelis is a secular bridge connected with the armony Created By The Lord. But only a priest can Celebrate The Transubstantiation and others Sacraments. Jesus Is Priest and Food.
@chestertonnable Yeah but Jesus also said alot of bad things about priests and the Catholic Church went on to do exactly what the pharasees did (making huge amounts of money off of religion) which culminated in the Protestant reformation. Where did Jesus say that only a priest could delebrate the Sacrements? If I eat the wafers and drink the wine at church even though I haven't been baptized, will I go to hell for that? I'm a Theist by the way but was raised Catholic (although never baptized).
@chestertonnable So you are denying that the Catholic Church abused power through much of its history and that it was not one of the most powerful and richest institutions in Europe for centuries? Wow. Can you find the a verse from the Bible where Jesus says that only priests may celebrate the sacrament? You can't because it's not in there. I honestly don't care what you believe as I'm not a Christian. I just enjoy critiquing fundamentalist Christian theology be they Catholic or Protestant.
@wigon No friend, i don´t denying it. I "confess" that the Catholic Church had and has terrible mistakes; but i can watch too that JesusCrist was against wrong actitudes of priests, not against the work of the priest. I.e: He was agree with priest Nicodemo in despite of Christ explain him the matter of Born From The Holy Spirit. In fact Protestantism is not denying The Holy Spirit. Masonry groups -like Rotary Club- ever are denying Truly Spirit because they think that merely philantropy is god.
@wigon More examples for the theme about Christ Wants the job of the priest: when Jesus Did The Miracle of Give The Heath for ten mens He Ordered them go to the priests. JesusCrist Says Himself That He Arrived to this world not for breaks The Law but Give It The Highest Point.
@chestertonnable So then if Jesus did not break the Old Testament laws, why then are we allowed now to eat non-kosher foods? If dietary laws are only for the Jews, then how do we know what laws are for Jews and what aren't? Also can you quote the chapter/verse about the priests? I'm curious about that. If true, it would be fun to point that out to my Protestant friends just for some interesting discussion. Now the Orthodox church... they are an interesting category of Christianity.
@wigon Well, thanks for these questions. JesusChrist Gave continuation to some aspects, in example: He remember to the jews that divorce is sin; Jesus Allowed other things, i.e: He went to the temple; & He breaked some interpretation, i.e: He Learnt that absolute rest in Saturdays was a sort interpretation about the old law because The Charity, The Love, Is Forever and For All The People, not only six days and not only for jewish people. [ [ i´m continuing the answer in the low paragraph ] ]
@chestertonnable [ [ coming from above ] ] : The confession was a practice in the hebrew people: in the New Testament Mark mentioned it in the the first chapter vers. 5. By the other hand: in Lucas (It is"Luke" in english?) 17, 11-21 you can read that Jesus Gave Heath to ten leprous and He Ordered them go to the priests. So for catholic people is perfectly explained The Roots, The Way & The End. In these questions Catholic Church don´t invent anything, only Protect Christ´s Message.
@gisellee But the god whatever you want hasn´t the truly value. Only The True Lord, The Lord of all humans being, The Lord In The Catholic Curch, Is The Beauty.
@Ratatosk19 I agree with you only in a part, because if we put The True each and every time more apart, more distant, at the end there is not peace but a great monster.
@chestertonnable indeed is not an easy question, but I just think tolerance in simple things like this (a small video) shouldn't be so hard to practice.
@Ratatosk19 Of course i´m so tolerant that i accept hear the Vangelis´ music in despite of New Age perspective. Yes, we are so "simple" like a child, just like a Child who Was Born in Belen Thanks to The Holy Spirit and The ``Superchastity´´ of the holy Virgin (``Superchastity´´ -SuperVirginity- is a word contained, in greek language, in the album ``Rapsodies´´ by Vangelis and Irene Papas).
Vangelis composes some of the most beautiful music and often worked on projects (like those of Carl Sagan) that promoted logic. Not the ridiculous religious dogma that is expressed in this clip.
Enjoy this music for the wonderful art that it is and enjoy the world for the wonderful phenomenon that it is.
Dedicato con grande amore e rimpianto a te caro e immortale Michael Jackson che ora riposi accanto felice e sereno per sempre accanto al Signore Gesù come un baino sul suo petto,tu che fosti un eterno Peter Pan...Tuo fratello....Ci rivedremo in paradiso...AD-DIO
Been listening to this peice for over 20 years...still stirs me. But I've always wondered what the child's voice (if it is a child's voice) it actually saying.
Nothing. But religious people sometimes seem to have a need to put religion on beautiful things in an attempt to glorify that, that isn't provable, thus creating the perfect illusion of a god (or several) who created the beautiful things/sounds in the world.
And, as about 95% of humans have some sort of religious beliefs you can imagine what mass illusion is about...
@flashchrome Everyone thinks he wants and needs to believe, believe in what you want and need and let us believe we believe, is part of something called freedom, if you like the video do not see it, that simple.
@Yaci04101. No, anyone who needs to believe, as you say, is weak and need guidance. If you choose to believe in a mythological, unlogical, unproven, non existant figure, that is YOUR choice. Do not state that you have a free mind if you are govern by the biggest lie ever. A true open mind is actually free from religious, economical, political and cultural preasure. Everything you do in life is decided by religious thoughts and that makes you the most unfree person in the world. Think about it.
@flashchrome Who are you ever free from cultural, economic, and political influences? That my friend is impossible to do short of putting a bullet through your head. If you talk long enough or if I googled enough of your posts on youtube I could begin to pick out those influences and biases that you yourself have. Freedom is all in what you make of it. For some religion offers great freedom as it gives them peace of mind. However all fixed ideology/theory/schema indeed blinds us & limits us.
@wigon. If you choose to be free you are free. I'm talking about the mind. Not life. You can never say you have a free mind if you choose to think when your thought is based on a set of imaginary rules, non provable, non logic, non pro life and pro violence. Life is another thing. There are a lot of rules in life that in some cases derives from religion, politics, economy and so forth, but that is not the issue here. If you base your thoughts through religion, then you are govern by it. Fact!
@flashchrome I was talking about both the mind AND life. What is a free mind if your thoughts are also governed by your limited life experience along with likes/dislikes that were formed from an early age by your culture, your parents, your socioeconomic status, and a huge range of other factors? ANY ideology/belief system will limit your mind. Your anti-religious belief for example limits your freedom to experience the emotions and spiritual experiences that are a part of religion.
@wigon. You say ANY ideology/belief system will limit your mind and that is true. I would go so far as to say ALL ideology/ belief systems willk limit your mind. I myself choose to think and live without ALL ideology/belief systems hence being free of mind. Anti religious? How can I be anti something that doesn't exist (ie. gods based on religion based on gods)? Any emotions / spiritual experiences that are based on lies and obvious deceitful facts, I can do without. I choose to be free. Get it?
@flashchrome I get what you believe. What you don't get is why people believe in religion and the factors in their lives that lead to them believing in religion. You also insist that it doesn't exist but in other people's minds it certainly does and is materially manifested in ritual, churches, mosques, synagogues, and culture that VERY much exist. These material manifestations themselves create spiritual experience that you will likely never have because of your anti-religion ideology.
@wigon. OMG you are reading this straight from a book, right? Yes, some people believe in religion. Obviously they do otherwise the world would be at piece and people would probably respect each other. And as stated preciously, how can I have an anit-religion ideology when religion (the meaning and living by) doesn't exist in my world? I don't have an ideology, (Understand)
@flashchrome The closest to becoming a free-mind is to accept the realities of others who have had entirely different life experiences then ourselves. To be free is to seek to experience and understand those realities even if we do not like that particular culture or belief system. We may still not agree with them, but at least we can then understand the origins of their beliefs relative to our own and thus experience a much broader sense of human freedom and humanity in all its totality.
@wigon. Yes, I agree that a person should accept all people as equal. That is what religion does NOT. I know what religion was intended for and still is and I choose to not live my life as such. I'm not arguing that for some, religion, can be a great benifit but I do argue that religion is false and that a lot of people are mislead and probably live life without freedom purely based on their cultural and religious inhertiance.
@flashchrome Well, if you truly live free of all ideology, then you would be the first I have ever met in my life to do so. I highly doubt that as all humans have some form of guiding belief system and are rarely open to all ideologies being equal. We all have ethnics and values that differ and thus limit us in some way with such cultural constructs. Humans group themselves with similar people. Those who are different are "the other." From such differences conflict arises. It's very simple.
@wigon. I'm part of those 5% with the freedom to choose freely (as stated by some people, 95% of the world populaton have some sort of religious connections and the rest does not). Try not to use terms as "We all have" "They all have" as that is a load of balony. You may speak for the rest of the people in your sect, but do not force your opinions or ancient thoughts or mislead guidances on those who actually are free to think from outside those lines of numerous lies.
@flashchrome I'm not forcing any of my beliefs on you. In fact what I was saying comes from the secular social sciences. I am an anthropologist (and have a degree in psychology) which is why I think it's very amusing that you believe yourself to be free of all ideology when you clearly demonstrate that you are indeed bound by ideology that limits true freedom. In other words you are self-imposing limits upon what you can and can't experience. All humans do this. Sorry but you're not special.
@wigon. Ohh, ok. Now I get it. You have chosen to live life from another set of rules. Instead of gettin leads in life from religion you are getting those leads from academic study who in turn is a reasult of religios rites. well, I have no intention of wasting time, arguing with a savant of study. You have made it quite clear you are nothing short of a schoolboy trying to lead people in your studies. Laughable at the least. Would say it was fun, but...no.
@wigon Please don't compare me to your beliefs of ethnicity, culture or anyhing else as it is and allways will be the lie religion stands for. You actually know nothing and will never no anything as long as you are ruled by someone else. To me, that's the scary part :)
@flashchrome You must have missed the post I made about me being a Theist. I do not follow any organized religion and I actually enjoy listening to lectures by Christopher Hitchens (and I pray for his recovery from cancer). But what I speak of again is purely from secularist scientific studies on the human mind, human bahavior and general human sociology. Like religious people, you have faith in your ideology and get angry when that is challenged. In that regard you are an average human.
@wigon. Yes I missed that particular post. But again, trying to argue with you is like trying to argue with a book. You do have a singular and non argumentativ position in your writings and as per usual with people who read/interpret texts and then try to form them as their own ideas, it get's a bit singular. I don't read science materials, I don't endulge in trying to be a learned man, but I do see bullshit arguments quicker than most. It is quite clear you haven't got a clue in life. To bad.
@flashchrome If what I said was wrong, the please point out the fallacy's in what I said. What I said is based upon secular logic, which you claim to uphold as an atheist. Do not get angry when someone with a better education points things out that you are not accustomed to thinking about. Instead I invite you to disprove what I said using logic. You don't need a higher education to do that, only a calm rational mind that is truly "free" as you say yours is.
@wigon. I'm sorry if I'm writing in a bit more intelligent sence than you are acoustomed to in your school. You don't seem to understand that your education has nothing to do with it and just states how limited you really are. You are clearly a regular, not particularly intelligent person who only can debate from within your education. That is so uninteresting to me as I stopped doing that 20 years ago. But, be patient, someday you will understand the basics of life outside the academic world.
@flashchrome I am well outside academic circles rest assured. I'm still waiting to hear how your mind is "free" when you put conscious barriers upon your intellect by refusing the idea of experiencing spirituality within a religious setting. I do this regularly even though I don't follow any religion. I find it refreshing & it helps me to bond with the subjects I am researching as I take part in the shared experience of something sacred to them. Do you believe in any economic/ political theory?
Majestic, truly majestic, such inspiring music from a true great and legend. Inspirational images, truly beautiful, a masterpiece and i thank you for posting and sharing this
This was devine intervention- I was searching for the track-Messages by Vangelis as this was the last piece of music I shared with my Dad who died 15years ago- and this video spoke volumes.
Amazing. First time hearing it and am really overcome by the grandious music, the pictures go so well with the music. Anyone know of anything similar to this? The closest I came up with is Requiem For A Dream.
Me quedé con la misma duda de Noandaperez, pero lo dudo: se me hace bien pirata poner imágenes SUD, y acaso ni siquiera sea de Vangelis la melodía. ¿De qué disco es, perdona Yurin?
hola ALicia este tema si es de el maestro Vangelis de el disco "direct" de 1986 es una obra maestra ese disco te lo recomiendo... y si es chafa que pongan esas imagenes de hecho no comprendo como poner imagenes a la musica, mejor cierra tus ojos y escucha en tu cuarto a la obscuridad
ich habe vangelis erst heute entdeckt, aber ein paar der lieder kannte ich vorher schon (besonders conquest of paradis aber au das und n paat andere) und er is der beste komponist der welt seine lieder sind das götlichste was es an liedern !! gibt
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religiöse bilder sind zu naiv.... aus dem wachtturm der zeugen jehovas entnommen?
sorry, die musik ist so schön und hat es nicht vedient, die zugegeben sehr schönen naturaufnahmen gemixed mit diesen primitiv-religiösen bilder zu werden
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luismedina2008 5 months ago
zodber 5 months ago
I actually imagine some dark ballet in my head when I hear this song.
You know? Something simular to Swan Lake?
50percentGrey 5 months ago
Cinque stelle.ti rilassa completamente.
rodenstockful1 6 months ago
Es una melodia maravillosa, no puedo describir con palabras todos los sentimientos que se despiertan en mi cuando escucho melodias de este tipo. Considero la obra de Vangelis muy bella.
irishanty1677 7 months ago
relax, we are nor anti sionist...jajaj!
arygoth 8 months ago
Um... it's only a sample of Jesus. What's the big deal, people?
AshlandIT 8 months ago
stupid christianity shit again???
ianhus 10 months ago
@ianhus Don't worry you'll get what you want....
savana906 9 months ago
@savana906 eee..like what??? respect the man's work...do not mess up the song with stupid populist christian shit...
ianhus 9 months ago
Christian bullshit again???
faustolg 10 months ago
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@faustolg Don't worry you will get what you want....
savana906 9 months ago
@savana906 que comentario has dicho
MegaElsax 1 month ago
waow! tout simplement magnifique!!
TheScouic 10 months ago
Great job and original thought in putting this video together. Thank You.
easyeagle2 11 months ago
Wonderful and simple, I often listen to this at night, very relaxing. From the Direct Album.
quemlar 11 months ago
tiiiiiiin qu'c'est beau , merci à Evángelos Odysséas Papathanassíou , le seul l'unique
2263jojo 1 year ago
God has this on her favourites play list ; )
Thanks for posting.
payit4ward 1 year ago
cuando estaremos como para entender el mensaje de jesus
MegaElsax 1 year ago
The song is beautiful. If God (Father) were a human, he would be Vangelis, that's why I want Vangelis to reach 100 (he deserves it). I have the song, it makes me want to cry
IzayoiArwena 1 year ago
Slava Tie Doamne!!!
ciogon 1 year ago
lo mejor que escuche es vangelis y kityaro
MegaElsax 1 year ago
@MegaElsax Pero la música que compone Vangelis tiene, en general, más solidez que la que hace Kítaro.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
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wigon 1 year ago
How do my words show masonic influences? I am however a REAL mason in that I've done concrete work...you know like brick laying and making concrete foundations for buildings. So yeah I'm a mason. Maybe that is what you sense. lol
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon Well, perhaps you don´t make it. But your heart has the masonic point of view, by the cultural influence of your grandfather.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
Beautiful song.
andylaurentiu 1 year ago
Las creaciones de Vangelis no son para el cerebro, cada producción está dirigida al alma, es por eso que nos llegan de una forma u otra y quien selecionó estas imagenes vió ese mensaje de raminía que hay en la musica.
051019621 1 year ago
@051019621 No vale cualquier estado cerebral. Sólo la Verdadera Fe mueve nuestro espíritu hacia la auténtica dimensión de la música compuesta por Vangelis Papathanassiou. Si no recordamos al JesuCristo Enseñado por La Iglesia Católica divagamos.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
Vangelis est un compositeur extraordinaire et sa musique est tellement belle.C'est un artiste hors pair.
Izabeillekelly 1 year ago
I LOVE IT!!!!!!
JamesH4K 1 year ago
is there a tiny voice talking, or am I going crazy???? :P
Thespiriticlan 1 year ago
@Thespiriticlan There is a tiny voice talking. I love that tiny talking voice. Makes me feel like there is an innocent child talking in the precense of God and Gods angels.
MrsQuietMusic 1 year ago
people don't understand how great this song is
KeijoKeripukki 1 year ago
@Yurin3 So does it mean now that Jesus...is ambassador of an alien civilisation? Hmm....Cool
generatorium 1 year ago
appart from the jesus crap this was worth favoriting (yes for the music yes)
Calamaistr 1 year ago
i am not religious but i lovee to heat the sound sound of churg organs .
i think they have a overulling sound and this number is a master piece .
vangelis is the best
copyNOTrighted 1 year ago
This is so wonderful that I am crying my eyes out Vangelis changed my life forever!!!!
MrRunen1 1 year ago
i've always loved this song!
rmata81 1 year ago
Maravilloso !
saloman1234 1 year ago
great music meaningless video
HELLENIGMA 1 year ago
I agree that this song has nothing to do with Christianity. If I remember correctly Vangelis stated that the song was supposed to be about First Contact with an alien race. In other words, the voice is supposed to be an alien radio transmission, hence the dramatic music.
At any rate, it's an amazingly beautiful song! Vangelis is one of the greatest modern songwriters in my opinion. I've listened to his music since I was 8 years old in the early 80's.
wigon 1 year ago 7
Do you have a source for where Vangelis said that?
d2eux 1 year ago
It was a very long time ago in the early 90's that I read that. I believe it was in Omni magazine if I remember correctly. I'm not even sure if Omni magazine is around anymore. That was a fantastic magazine.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon this is not a song (do you hear anybody singing?) and Vangelis is not a songwriter... it is music... perhaps a masterpiece and Vangelis is a musician and music writer!
gigisound2010 1 year ago
@gigisound2010 WHAT???? Maybe your English is not very good, but a song has music by definition but it can be sung even if the lyrics are just random words, vowels, or syllables. Furthermore, MANY of Vangelis's songs have words in them. Of course he is a musician also as he actually plays the instruments he records. By the way, I also have been a musician/songwriter for the last 17 years (and audio engineer for 15 years) so I know something about these things.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon Mr. wigon, may be my English is not so good, sorry about that... (it is not my mother language, "do you hear anybody sing" sounds better?), but you could be the best audio engineer in this world and you still don't know the difference between a song and an instrumental piece of music (or audio track as you want to call it). If you were really an audio engineer you would know well these things...
gigisound2010 1 year ago
@gigisound2010 Ok then what do you call the words in this song? As I mentioned earlier I had read in an interview a long time ago about this song as being a representation of first-contact with an alien race. I was very young at the time & I remember how beautiful I thought the idea (and the song as being). The words may be just babbling & not a true language, but they are still words if only simulated words. Anyways, the whole argument is sily. Shall we argue genre? Electronica or New Age??
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon Unfortunately Vangelis had lost himself in a new age cosmos.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@chestertonnable Nah he's still making great music and any electronica music fan recognizes him as one of the giants and pioneers in early synth generated music. His music was not called "New Age" until much later and has nothing to do with Vangelis's personal religious beliefs or lack of.
Hell I make "New Age" music but that doesn't mean that I follow any "New Age" religions.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon "Nah"?, "Hell"?. However i answer you. Is not exact your position. First: Vangelis begans his carrier around of new age movements, for instead, the "hipy" groups or concepts. Second: the name "vangelis" means ``The Holy New´´. Third: yet when he stay with Aphrodites Child he composed two religious works: a single titled ``The End Of The World´´ and the double album called ``666, The Apocalipis of St. John´´ [ [ i´m going to follow my answer in other post]]
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@chestertonnable [ [ 2º part ] ]: Fourth: Vangelis has a strong vinculation with naturalistic conceptions, not only making music for the screen but also he talks from the pantheist perspective: you look at interviews (for example in the web ``Elsewhere´´ ). 5th: some of his works like soloist have religious names: ``Heaven And Hell´´ is not "black and white" or " ugly and nice". And 6th: Vangelis´ music has influences from the Christianism of Bizancio and the old mythologist Greece.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@chestertonnable Well that would make sense as he is Greek and thus influenced by Greek culture and history.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon Thank you for your answer. You had captured part of my speech. We must take several aspects. One of this aspects is the faces of the New Age. With ``Direct´´, ``Voices´´ and perhaps another work, it is known that Vangelis connected himself with New Age wave. But Vangelis is not so simple, and he prefers don´t stay with a concrete religion or political group. Perhaps -i think- his last disc join to Jon Anderson is a critic for (against) masonry or pseudo-masonry groups like the Rotary.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@chestertonnable Anti-Masonry? Wow...I always thought that the John and Vangelis album was just a fun and interesting album with nothing particularly deep about it. lol I've always liked the free-masons myself and don't believe any of that illuminati crap. My grandfather was a free-mason btw. The Rotary club is masonic? All this time I just thought they were all respected civic organizations who helped people in their communities.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon If you was educated with masonic influences I can not wait you understand the deep message in ``Page Of Life´´ neither you understand that why Rotary Club is not only a phylantropic group. Only I can wait you admit cultural influences in Vangelis but I can not wait that you admit the deep beliefs in he.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@chestertonnable I was not educated with masonic influences. Do you also believe that the Jews rule the world? I've always found conspiracy theories fascinating in the way people latch on to them.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon In a low paragraph i answered you and i can see in you masonic influences, in despite of you can´t see it. Of course i have not got final evidences about i said above; althought we have good signs. I repeat you: it is known that several Vangelis´ works in the last years of the 80 decade (in the XX century) was stricty a New Age proyect. But if we have present some factors of Vangelis´ personality is not a surprise that several years later he compose something against it, like ``money´´.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@gigisound2010 Really this piece isn´t a song. But Vangelis write songs: he write the musical part; he take the words from other people. Remember the collaborations with Jon Anderson and Irene Papas, for example. Some times himsef put a few words.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
Ok, this track is the ninth track from the Direct album. It is about a child giving a beautiful message and has nothing at all to do with religion. It is more likely, as the album sems to be about traveling space and discovering thing, about a new birth of wither a new planet or a new friendship.
flashchrome 1 year ago
ΕΛΛΑΣ!!
dwarfc7 1 year ago
le meilleur de best il miliore le compositeur du futur avec une sensibilitée extreme
gianibi1982 2 years ago 3
VANGELIS IS THE NUMBER ONE.
Fernando13567 2 years ago 10
I don't understand the message in this song!!!
what is the voice saying???
Spiderwick1989 2 years ago
Got me four (up to now ) thumbs down for what I think is an innocent observation. The music is awesome, so powerful, I love it, but maybe I'm a bit slow here, I still don't think that babyish babbling belongs there. No offence intended.
cageyfly 2 years ago 2
There's no jusus in this song.
poro666 2 years ago 3
For sure there is no JUSUS... in this song... but there is too much love and harmony... then Jesus Christ and at least GOD your stupid poro666 !!!!
vmidy 2 years ago
@poro666 There is Crist in this song.
neoseyes 2 years ago
@neoseyes Where do you see it objetively?
chestertonnable 1 year ago
I cannot believe Vangelis actually put that childs voice on to such an ace track ,it does.n't belong there.
cageyfly 2 years ago
I cant find any words of how beatiful Vangelis music is its so wonderful that I cry my eyes out everytime I hear it.
MrRunen1 2 years ago 9
Favorite Vangelis Song
wuzcloopin 2 years ago
♥♥♫Vangelis♫♥♥
Beautiful!!!!! ...music to my ears Słucham i jestem - poza ŚWIATEM ♥she loves this song♥
katialel 2 years ago 4
Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinda e maravilhosa canção.
caiocsgn 2 years ago
Beautiful messages hiden in pictures and music.
Adivinatory 2 years ago
Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou K Gamw Tous Kalitexnes !!!!
Sophie2oo8 2 years ago 3
great music!! grew up with this & never grew out of it!
rmata81 2 years ago 3
Great piece of music from the awesome Vangelis.
But who the hell dubbed Teletubbies onto the first minute?
picklerwoof 2 years ago
listening to it very carefully it is actually a childs babbling. Almost at the dada/mama stage.
laugemsue 2 years ago
this is your idea of humor...right?
12xanadu 2 years ago
Indeed science it's real and it can successfully explain many universal phenomenons and physical entities. However also science is wierd (see the latest discovery of the Nobel prize winner Gerard T Hooft who has proven the earth to be a holographic projection (a 5th dimension) of 4 other existent 2d distant plans and nothing on earth including ourselves is real. His theory was amazingly proven to be true so far by the latest experiments conducted by CE scientists under the project name Geo600.
qxcontinuum 2 years ago
I don't care much about how God looks like and if He lives on earth or on some other planets. I am not thinking at Him as a Biblical entity nor an earthy cloud. God is cosmic and I am to smart not to see his creation and his physics everywhere around me and far in distance. His energy its here on earth with us (Holy Spirit) but his body after all we've been created from its somewhere in universe. God is Great!
qxcontinuum 2 years ago
Think about this example; you go and buy a helicopter that flies, made by 300 pieces. Then you dismantle it in all of its pieces. Then throw all these pieces in the air. What are the chances that all these pieces will fall each one in its place so that can form the helicopter without your help? Think about life and our universe, its billion times more complicated. Do you really thing life its an accident? Can life be born from cosmic dust? Answer; NO
qxcontinuum 2 years ago
Nobody thinks that life in its present form is an accident. Probability of almost all present life forms happaning by chance is almost impossible. However scince has really good testable explanations for how life got to the present point, and they dont involve accidents or chance.
Saying that life is an accident is really misleading
stevekad1 2 years ago
I ment sience not "scince" :)
stevekad1 2 years ago
to Dreamcosplay
I pitty the fool in you!
But God still loves you ven when you hate him because you don't understand yet. But you will, when is too late!
qxcontinuum 2 years ago
How about this?
I acknowledge the possibility that your reality has a god, if you acknowledge the possibility that my reality and that of some of the people beneath me does not have one.
That's the only fair assumption we could make I suppose.
MittensBabu 2 years ago
pfffffffff all the Jesus images are boring...
Dreamcosplay 2 years ago 3
if you cant live with believers then DONT do them harm
DissonantMelodies 2 years ago
Great song! My dad was a fan of Vangelis & I remember hearing him play the Direct album when i was six years old when we went on long car trips. I still love the music still at twenty-eight. Thank u for posting this amazing song up
rmata81 2 years ago
SUBLIME
derfgaztelu 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
I thought it was called "Vagina Angels". :)
abbyxxoo 2 years ago
MUZICA DIVINA!
Mariana1970june 2 years ago 2
Does it matter if God exists or no
What matters is that everybody respects each other and each other's beliefs. If we could do that more often, we would live in a more peaceful world, and would be able to enjoy the wonders of it like this song better. The person who did this video just did something beautiful with something he believes in a positive way. He isn't harming anyone. If you don't like it, don't watch it. There must thousand other videos with the same song to see. Simple as that.
Ratatosk19 2 years ago 24
@Ratatosk19 Same opinion!!!!
Nakamichi1963 1 year ago
@Nakamichi1963 Thank you!
Ratatosk19 1 year ago
@Ratatosk19 Is impossible not to believe in a beautiful God after seen this beautiful video! Beauty in all! i believe in my God forever friend!..
gisellee 1 year ago
@gisellee I believe Him too, friend!
Ratatosk19 1 year ago
@Ratatosk19 hello RAtatosk thanks for your reply!! God bless youuu! do you like Wise HAnd? Manschoud is a beautiful song from them!
gisellee 1 year ago
@Ratatosk19 I believe in The Lord Who Is In The Catholic Church.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@chestertonnable Isn't that the same Lord in the Protestant Church or in a mosque or synagogue for that matter? Same God, different spin on him by humans who are afraid of what happens after death.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon Of course God doesn´t depend of human considerations. He Is The Summun Esse. But His creature, the human being, needs a TRULY relation with The Creator. So the confesion is very important. An example: a mother wants the looks from her baby, the baby who she cares; so, by this way, God Wants the right relation with all the persons in the world.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@chestertonnable But the "Confession" is not in the Bible. This was made by the Catholic church. Why can I not confess my sins to God myself directly to him? Does not God know our hearts better then we known them ourselves?
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon Thanks for your questions. In the jewish culture before Christ, God Wants priests; remenber the Old Testament. God Prefers to Do things Throught humans. In the Catholic Bible this Way is not broken. Catholics admit the human bridges for colaboration in Order to The God´s Salvation Plan. So we can admit that Vangelis is a secular bridge connected with the armony Created By The Lord. But only a priest can Celebrate The Transubstantiation and others Sacraments. Jesus Is Priest and Food.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@chestertonnable Yeah but Jesus also said alot of bad things about priests and the Catholic Church went on to do exactly what the pharasees did (making huge amounts of money off of religion) which culminated in the Protestant reformation. Where did Jesus say that only a priest could delebrate the Sacrements? If I eat the wafers and drink the wine at church even though I haven't been baptized, will I go to hell for that? I'm a Theist by the way but was raised Catholic (although never baptized).
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon Obviously you and me read different bibles and books of history.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@chestertonnable So you are denying that the Catholic Church abused power through much of its history and that it was not one of the most powerful and richest institutions in Europe for centuries? Wow. Can you find the a verse from the Bible where Jesus says that only priests may celebrate the sacrament? You can't because it's not in there. I honestly don't care what you believe as I'm not a Christian. I just enjoy critiquing fundamentalist Christian theology be they Catholic or Protestant.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon No friend, i don´t denying it. I "confess" that the Catholic Church had and has terrible mistakes; but i can watch too that JesusCrist was against wrong actitudes of priests, not against the work of the priest. I.e: He was agree with priest Nicodemo in despite of Christ explain him the matter of Born From The Holy Spirit. In fact Protestantism is not denying The Holy Spirit. Masonry groups -like Rotary Club- ever are denying Truly Spirit because they think that merely philantropy is god.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@wigon More examples for the theme about Christ Wants the job of the priest: when Jesus Did The Miracle of Give The Heath for ten mens He Ordered them go to the priests. JesusCrist Says Himself That He Arrived to this world not for breaks The Law but Give It The Highest Point.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@chestertonnable So then if Jesus did not break the Old Testament laws, why then are we allowed now to eat non-kosher foods? If dietary laws are only for the Jews, then how do we know what laws are for Jews and what aren't? Also can you quote the chapter/verse about the priests? I'm curious about that. If true, it would be fun to point that out to my Protestant friends just for some interesting discussion. Now the Orthodox church... they are an interesting category of Christianity.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon Well, thanks for these questions. JesusChrist Gave continuation to some aspects, in example: He remember to the jews that divorce is sin; Jesus Allowed other things, i.e: He went to the temple; & He breaked some interpretation, i.e: He Learnt that absolute rest in Saturdays was a sort interpretation about the old law because The Charity, The Love, Is Forever and For All The People, not only six days and not only for jewish people. [ [ i´m continuing the answer in the low paragraph ] ]
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@chestertonnable [ [ coming from above ] ] : The confession was a practice in the hebrew people: in the New Testament Mark mentioned it in the the first chapter vers. 5. By the other hand: in Lucas (It is"Luke" in english?) 17, 11-21 you can read that Jesus Gave Heath to ten leprous and He Ordered them go to the priests. So for catholic people is perfectly explained The Roots, The Way & The End. In these questions Catholic Church don´t invent anything, only Protect Christ´s Message.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@gisellee But the god whatever you want hasn´t the truly value. Only The True Lord, The Lord of all humans being, The Lord In The Catholic Curch, Is The Beauty.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@Ratatosk19 I agree with you only in a part, because if we put The True each and every time more apart, more distant, at the end there is not peace but a great monster.
chestertonnable 1 year ago
@chestertonnable indeed is not an easy question, but I just think tolerance in simple things like this (a small video) shouldn't be so hard to practice.
Ratatosk19 1 year ago
@Ratatosk19 Of course i´m so tolerant that i accept hear the Vangelis´ music in despite of New Age perspective. Yes, we are so "simple" like a child, just like a Child who Was Born in Belen Thanks to The Holy Spirit and The ``Superchastity´´ of the holy Virgin (``Superchastity´´ -SuperVirginity- is a word contained, in greek language, in the album ``Rapsodies´´ by Vangelis and Irene Papas).
chestertonnable 1 year ago
Meu deus k maravilha me sinto pequenino diante desta musica e deste video...
Manel869 2 years ago
Vangelis composes some of the most beautiful music and often worked on projects (like those of Carl Sagan) that promoted logic. Not the ridiculous religious dogma that is expressed in this clip.
Enjoy this music for the wonderful art that it is and enjoy the world for the wonderful phenomenon that it is.
curtsct85 2 years ago 6
Dedicato con grande amore e rimpianto a te caro e immortale Michael Jackson che ora riposi accanto felice e sereno per sempre accanto al Signore Gesù come un baino sul suo petto,tu che fosti un eterno Peter Pan...Tuo fratello....Ci rivedremo in paradiso...AD-DIO
18631938 2 years ago
VANGELIS
DIRECT
SEPTEMBER 1988
derfgaztelu 2 years ago
I dunno... seems like it's trying to hard to be *wonderful*. I'm just not getting out of it what I get out of music.
prayfertrey 2 years ago
Is this music over 20 years?!
golden777empire 2 years ago
@golden777empire yes it is!... when music is great it has no age!
gigisound2010 1 year ago
Been listening to this peice for over 20 years...still stirs me. But I've always wondered what the child's voice (if it is a child's voice) it actually saying.
Anyone know?
firstmusic00 2 years ago 3
blade runner is the greatest sleeping pill out there just put it on and you,ll fall asleep
7orqu3 2 years ago
What the hell has religion got to do with Vangelis????
Choo, stay away you crazy religious monkeys!!!
hexpt 2 years ago
Nothing. But religious people sometimes seem to have a need to put religion on beautiful things in an attempt to glorify that, that isn't provable, thus creating the perfect illusion of a god (or several) who created the beautiful things/sounds in the world.
And, as about 95% of humans have some sort of religious beliefs you can imagine what mass illusion is about...
flashchrome 2 years ago 6
great speeck..
goorance 2 years ago
@flashchrome Everyone thinks he wants and needs to believe, believe in what you want and need and let us believe we believe, is part of something called freedom, if you like the video do not see it, that simple.
Yaci04101 1 year ago
@Yaci04101. No, anyone who needs to believe, as you say, is weak and need guidance. If you choose to believe in a mythological, unlogical, unproven, non existant figure, that is YOUR choice. Do not state that you have a free mind if you are govern by the biggest lie ever. A true open mind is actually free from religious, economical, political and cultural preasure. Everything you do in life is decided by religious thoughts and that makes you the most unfree person in the world. Think about it.
flashchrome 1 year ago
@flashchrome Who are you ever free from cultural, economic, and political influences? That my friend is impossible to do short of putting a bullet through your head. If you talk long enough or if I googled enough of your posts on youtube I could begin to pick out those influences and biases that you yourself have. Freedom is all in what you make of it. For some religion offers great freedom as it gives them peace of mind. However all fixed ideology/theory/schema indeed blinds us & limits us.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon. If you choose to be free you are free. I'm talking about the mind. Not life. You can never say you have a free mind if you choose to think when your thought is based on a set of imaginary rules, non provable, non logic, non pro life and pro violence. Life is another thing. There are a lot of rules in life that in some cases derives from religion, politics, economy and so forth, but that is not the issue here. If you base your thoughts through religion, then you are govern by it. Fact!
flashchrome 1 year ago
@flashchrome I was talking about both the mind AND life. What is a free mind if your thoughts are also governed by your limited life experience along with likes/dislikes that were formed from an early age by your culture, your parents, your socioeconomic status, and a huge range of other factors? ANY ideology/belief system will limit your mind. Your anti-religious belief for example limits your freedom to experience the emotions and spiritual experiences that are a part of religion.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon. You say ANY ideology/belief system will limit your mind and that is true. I would go so far as to say ALL ideology/ belief systems willk limit your mind. I myself choose to think and live without ALL ideology/belief systems hence being free of mind. Anti religious? How can I be anti something that doesn't exist (ie. gods based on religion based on gods)? Any emotions / spiritual experiences that are based on lies and obvious deceitful facts, I can do without. I choose to be free. Get it?
flashchrome 1 year ago
@flashchrome I get what you believe. What you don't get is why people believe in religion and the factors in their lives that lead to them believing in religion. You also insist that it doesn't exist but in other people's minds it certainly does and is materially manifested in ritual, churches, mosques, synagogues, and culture that VERY much exist. These material manifestations themselves create spiritual experience that you will likely never have because of your anti-religion ideology.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon. OMG you are reading this straight from a book, right? Yes, some people believe in religion. Obviously they do otherwise the world would be at piece and people would probably respect each other. And as stated preciously, how can I have an anit-religion ideology when religion (the meaning and living by) doesn't exist in my world? I don't have an ideology, (Understand)
flashchrome 1 year ago
@flashchrome The closest to becoming a free-mind is to accept the realities of others who have had entirely different life experiences then ourselves. To be free is to seek to experience and understand those realities even if we do not like that particular culture or belief system. We may still not agree with them, but at least we can then understand the origins of their beliefs relative to our own and thus experience a much broader sense of human freedom and humanity in all its totality.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon. Yes, I agree that a person should accept all people as equal. That is what religion does NOT. I know what religion was intended for and still is and I choose to not live my life as such. I'm not arguing that for some, religion, can be a great benifit but I do argue that religion is false and that a lot of people are mislead and probably live life without freedom purely based on their cultural and religious inhertiance.
flashchrome 1 year ago
@flashchrome Well, if you truly live free of all ideology, then you would be the first I have ever met in my life to do so. I highly doubt that as all humans have some form of guiding belief system and are rarely open to all ideologies being equal. We all have ethnics and values that differ and thus limit us in some way with such cultural constructs. Humans group themselves with similar people. Those who are different are "the other." From such differences conflict arises. It's very simple.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon. I'm part of those 5% with the freedom to choose freely (as stated by some people, 95% of the world populaton have some sort of religious connections and the rest does not). Try not to use terms as "We all have" "They all have" as that is a load of balony. You may speak for the rest of the people in your sect, but do not force your opinions or ancient thoughts or mislead guidances on those who actually are free to think from outside those lines of numerous lies.
flashchrome 1 year ago
@flashchrome I'm not forcing any of my beliefs on you. In fact what I was saying comes from the secular social sciences. I am an anthropologist (and have a degree in psychology) which is why I think it's very amusing that you believe yourself to be free of all ideology when you clearly demonstrate that you are indeed bound by ideology that limits true freedom. In other words you are self-imposing limits upon what you can and can't experience. All humans do this. Sorry but you're not special.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon. Ohh, ok. Now I get it. You have chosen to live life from another set of rules. Instead of gettin leads in life from religion you are getting those leads from academic study who in turn is a reasult of religios rites. well, I have no intention of wasting time, arguing with a savant of study. You have made it quite clear you are nothing short of a schoolboy trying to lead people in your studies. Laughable at the least. Would say it was fun, but...no.
flashchrome 1 year ago
@wigon Please don't compare me to your beliefs of ethnicity, culture or anyhing else as it is and allways will be the lie religion stands for. You actually know nothing and will never no anything as long as you are ruled by someone else. To me, that's the scary part :)
flashchrome 1 year ago
@flashchrome You must have missed the post I made about me being a Theist. I do not follow any organized religion and I actually enjoy listening to lectures by Christopher Hitchens (and I pray for his recovery from cancer). But what I speak of again is purely from secularist scientific studies on the human mind, human bahavior and general human sociology. Like religious people, you have faith in your ideology and get angry when that is challenged. In that regard you are an average human.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon. Yes I missed that particular post. But again, trying to argue with you is like trying to argue with a book. You do have a singular and non argumentativ position in your writings and as per usual with people who read/interpret texts and then try to form them as their own ideas, it get's a bit singular. I don't read science materials, I don't endulge in trying to be a learned man, but I do see bullshit arguments quicker than most. It is quite clear you haven't got a clue in life. To bad.
flashchrome 1 year ago
@flashchrome If what I said was wrong, the please point out the fallacy's in what I said. What I said is based upon secular logic, which you claim to uphold as an atheist. Do not get angry when someone with a better education points things out that you are not accustomed to thinking about. Instead I invite you to disprove what I said using logic. You don't need a higher education to do that, only a calm rational mind that is truly "free" as you say yours is.
wigon 1 year ago
@wigon. I'm sorry if I'm writing in a bit more intelligent sence than you are acoustomed to in your school. You don't seem to understand that your education has nothing to do with it and just states how limited you really are. You are clearly a regular, not particularly intelligent person who only can debate from within your education. That is so uninteresting to me as I stopped doing that 20 years ago. But, be patient, someday you will understand the basics of life outside the academic world.
flashchrome 1 year ago
@flashchrome I am well outside academic circles rest assured. I'm still waiting to hear how your mind is "free" when you put conscious barriers upon your intellect by refusing the idea of experiencing spirituality within a religious setting. I do this regularly even though I don't follow any religion. I find it refreshing & it helps me to bond with the subjects I am researching as I take part in the shared experience of something sacred to them. Do you believe in any economic/ political theory?
wigon 1 year ago
i totally agree with you mate!!
skalkmusix 2 years ago 2
A photo of jesus in a pose like that dont suits him
His resurection or the coronation will fit this grandious MUSIC
DemonMayCare 2 years ago
Majestic, truly majestic, such inspiring music from a true great and legend. Inspirational images, truly beautiful, a masterpiece and i thank you for posting and sharing this
Rythche 2 years ago
wow that's something
C122131 2 years ago
whats whit that wird mubeling in the back ground??
jimro1 2 years ago 2
un video dei più belli che abbia visto gianca..
gianka9574 2 years ago
This was devine intervention- I was searching for the track-Messages by Vangelis as this was the last piece of music I shared with my Dad who died 15years ago- and this video spoke volumes.
JUNIORCOWLEY 2 years ago
This song is from "Direct" - 1988
agabriel02 2 years ago
Amazing. First time hearing it and am really overcome by the grandious music, the pictures go so well with the music. Anyone know of anything similar to this? The closest I came up with is Requiem For A Dream.
Diwa3001 3 years ago
Divine music. God Bless Vangelis!
grinreaperdutchphil 3 years ago 4
Ein absolut geiles Lied sowas gibt es nicht oft
andreasstrobel 3 years ago 4
It goes deep into my soul!
Wonderful, I needed this to day.
pippilottalill 3 years ago
Goes deep into one's soul, I needed this to day.
Wonderful!
pippilottalill 3 years ago 3
I agree with CrabHunter. Nice piece of music!
aivar1304 3 years ago
I rather picture this as a message from space, nature or from children, rather than a religious context though. Very nice album indeed.
CrabHunter 3 years ago 7
God bless you!!!
VaciasVFV 3 years ago
Excelent pictures selection!. Greart message music! I could wish only it be in hig resolution vid.
danieldecabo 3 years ago
Vangelis most beautiful composition! Right into your soul! ;)
baxxxterloud 3 years ago
Me quedé con la misma duda de Noandaperez, pero lo dudo: se me hace bien pirata poner imágenes SUD, y acaso ni siquiera sea de Vangelis la melodía. ¿De qué disco es, perdona Yurin?
AliciaMonardo 3 years ago
hola ALicia este tema si es de el maestro Vangelis de el disco "direct" de 1986 es una obra maestra ese disco te lo recomiendo... y si es chafa que pongan esas imagenes de hecho no comprendo como poner imagenes a la musica, mejor cierra tus ojos y escucha en tu cuarto a la obscuridad
5735740 3 years ago
are you a member LDS?
noandaperez 3 years ago 2
Vangelis beautiful song.
ateniense1978 3 years ago 12
Thankxxx!
WolfgangAmadeusF 3 years ago 2
"Direct" was a very underrated album for some unknown reason. I, for one, absolutely love it...this track included!!
firstmusic00 3 years ago 4
ich habe vangelis erst heute entdeckt, aber ein paar der lieder kannte ich vorher schon (besonders conquest of paradis aber au das und n paat andere) und er is der beste komponist der welt seine lieder sind das götlichste was es an liedern !! gibt
Coolman1081988 3 years ago 3
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religiöse bilder sind zu naiv.... aus dem wachtturm der zeugen jehovas entnommen?
sorry, die musik ist so schön und hat es nicht vedient, die zugegeben sehr schönen naturaufnahmen gemixed mit diesen primitiv-religiösen bilder zu werden
KAAPLAND 3 years ago