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Ruth Fazal - Meditation Prayer Music

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

Instrumental creation of Ruth Fazal excellent for meditative prayer

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  • What is the name of this song and from which album?

  • @WinstonBreen Sorry, I don't know. It's one of several I have on my hd that are unnamed except for the artist.

  • Gracias. Que Dios Te Bendiga.

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  • So amazing, feels like your walking towards heaven, makes you just want to soak in His presence. Jesus is LORD! He is my testimony!

  • @AYMisericorsFamulus Christians are the only ones with life sir.

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  • This sucks goat balls.

    

  • faith....the new "stupid"?

  • beautiful....<3 <3

  • @AYMisericorsFamulus Look around you, read Revelation and apply it to your science. I guarantee the words in Revelation will play out which means you don't have much time.

  • @AYMisericorsFamulus You talk with ignorance beloved. Why not read the Bible properly, then at least you can back your argument up. If you read the Gospel you would be able to answer your own questions.

  • Your music has just touched my soul . I feel so much of the Love of God .. Thank you for your beautiful Music. .

  • @WinstonBreen Its going to be on Songs From The River Vol. 1, 2 or 3. Listen to tracks hear amazon.co.uk/Ruth-Fazal/dp/B00­1E9XSBE

  • @ssjSephirothhiei Is this your response? If so please, why don't you drink a coffee and clarify my other answers?

  • @AYMisericorsFamulus This comparison of names is irrelevant. Esus, as it was written in Celtic, holds no similarity to how Jesus was written in Aramaic. To understand why this is, you need to know that Aramaic was a language that did not have vowels, only consonants, so translated directly to english, Jesus would more likely be written Jss WHEN ROMANIZED, as opposed to Esus, which was written in Celtic, not Aramaic. Without vowels, these names wouldn't even be pronounced the same. No connection.

  • @ssjSephirothhiei Oh, and do you know: christians claim that the Old Testament said the messiah will die for our sins. But then the bible says ""Every man shall die for HIS OWN sin" - Deuteronomy 24:16"

    Please, you are such a pity. You follow a religion without knowing why? Just because your surroundings are nothing but ignorance, you shouldn't be led astray

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