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HOPE

music inspired by the world's Holy Works

by Paul Sandor Madar

HOPE
by Paul Sandor Madar

“These songs are offered as a gift of Hope. I was inspired through reading holy texts from around the world, from all different time periods. Through meditation, contemplation and allowing God to move through me in new ways, these instrumental movements emerged with a life of their own. My Hope is that you may find inspiration from this music and explore the sacred texts of our ancestors- discovering the Source of Hope.” -PSM

Multi-instrumentalist and metaphysics teacher Paul Madar has combined his love of inward music, his knowledge of the world’s sacred scripture, and his understanding of the principles of mind to produce an inspiring exploration of HOPE. EAch piece is a finely-crafted meditation on a Hope-filled passage from one of the world’s enduring holy works, including the Dhammapada, Analects, Bible and Koran. Because of the metaphysics behind the pieces, they have lasting effects on consciousness - children become still and entrained while listening to the entrancing piano pieces, others experience deep peace and expansion of heart with the classical guitar and soaring soundscapes.

Click here for listing of songs and the holy work texts that inspired them.

HOPE

music inspired by the world's Holy Works

by Paul Sandor Madar

Composed and performed by Paul Sandor Madar this musical rhapsody was inspired by uplifting passages from the world’s greatest spiritual teachers.

Why people are listening to this recording.....

“Hope belongs in every teacher’s and healer’s practice.” -Leading Edge Review

“Every time my 3-month-old daughter hears ‘Keep Turning’ she becomes so still and peaceful! It’s incredible to watch.” -R.L., St. Louis

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