
Verse
In every life there is a rhythm beneath the noise.
Those who hear it walk lighter through time.
The pulse renews the weary and stirs the still—
for music is not heard, but remembered by the soul.
Through harmony, the ancient and the young become one breath.
Interfaith Reflections
Christianity – Psalm 33:3
“Sing to the Lord a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy.”
Music in faith is renewal — an awakening of spirit through sound.
Islam – Hadith of Ibn Majah #3936
“Beautify the Qur’an with your voices.”
The voice made sacred is a bridge between heart and heaven.
Hinduism – Bhagavad Gita 6:21
“When the mind delights in the Self, hearing and seeing become whole.”
True music is the inner harmony found when the senses return home.
Buddhism – Dhammapada 1:5
“Hatred is never overcome by hatred; only by love is it overcome.”
The song of compassion resounds louder than any instrument.
Judaism – Psalm 150:4–6
“Praise Him with tambourine and dance… let everything that has breath praise the Lord.”
Every living rhythm is a form of prayer.
Taoism – Tao Te Ching 54
“Cultivate virtue in the self, and it becomes real.”
The music of virtue plays without sound, heard only by those who listen inwardly.
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