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Divine Harmonies

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DIVINE HARMONIES: Enlightenment & Inspiration
by Oliver Wakeman
The recording 'Even In The Breeze' composed and performed by Oliver Wakeman is taken from the CD "Enlightenment & Inspiration".
The Musical Journey draws together the musical influences of spirituality to relax our inner self and create an enclosed world of calm, inspiration and enlightenment.
The CD is part of a 3 CD set entitled "Divine Harmonies", to listen to this and the other CDs in the set go to the website below.
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      Download album at iTunes :
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      DIVINE HARMONIES : SPIRIT GUIDES
      by Dale Sumner
      The recording 'Return To The Light' composed and performed by Dale Sumner is taken from the CD "Spirit Guides".
      The Musical Journey captures the powerful, serene musical vibrations of our Spirit Guides so that we can open to the presence of others and increase our understanding of our life and its purpose.
      The CD is part of a 3 CD set entitled "Divine Harmonies", to listen to this and the other CDs in the set go to the website below.
      http://www.bluedotmusic.net

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      Video : Pictures of Tintern Abbey, Wakes United Kingdom.
      Tintern Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Tyndyrn) was founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on May 9, 1131. Situated on the River Wye in Monmouthshire, it was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain, and the first in Wales. It is one of the most spectacular ruins in the country and inspired the William Wordsworth poem "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey", Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem "Tears, Idle Tears", more than one painting by J. M. W. Turner and a band to name themselves "Tintern Abbey". The village of Tintern adjoins the abbey ruins.
      In the reign of King Henry VIII traditional monastic life in England and Wales was brought to an abrupt end by his policy of establishing total control over the church, partly to take advantage of the considerable wealth of the monasteries. On September 3, 1536 Abbot Wyche surrendered Tintern Abbey to the King's visitors and ended a way of life which had lasted 400 years. The valuable articles from the Abbey were sent to the King's treasury and Abbot Wyche was pensioned off. The building was granted to the then lord of Chepstow, Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester. Lead from the roof was sold, and the decay of the shell of the buildings began.

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