Om Shanti Hallelujah

(Mandala)

Anandoham, Anandoham

(Mandala)
Anandoham, anandoham, anandambrahmanandam
(I am Bliss, I am Bliss, I am the Absolute Bliss of God)

Make a joyful noise unto the Lord! (Psalm 98:4)

Gaté, Gaté

(Mandala)
Gaté, gaté, para gaté, para sam gaté; bodhi swaha.
(Gone, gone, altogether gone, gone to the other side; may it be so.)

--from the Great Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra

Selected verses from Psalm 84, 1979 Book of Common Prayer translation

Bless the Lord, O My Soul

(Mandala)
This song, with words from Psalm 103, is in the form of a kirtan--a call-response devotional song that originated in Hindu worship. It is one of our most popular songs. Bless the Lord, O my soul; remember all His love, and all that is within me bless His holy Name!

There's a Wideness in God's Mercy

(Mandala)

Little Town

(Mandala)
The familiar Christmas lyric with new music, and some additional words imported from the prophet Isaiah. This is an anti-war statement.

Arise, Shine

(Mandala)

Traditional Gregorian canticle, performed with the Mandala touch.

The Freedom in the Wind

(Mandala)
Featuring members of the Philadelphia Boys Choir and Chorale, this song includes words from the Bible, St. Augustine, and Kelly Leimer, a participant in the Philadelphia Interfaith Youth Poetry Project. "Ruach elohim" means "Spirit/Wind/Breath of God."