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Each person has a divine keynote. It may or may not have been recorded by a composer in this world. But some people’s keynotes are so powerful that they are heard by musicians on the planet and written down, and many of these have become traditional songs. When we sing a master’s keynote, we are tying into that blessed ascended-master presence. | Each person has a divine keynote. It may or may not have been recorded by a composer in this world. But some people’s keynotes are so powerful that they are heard by musicians on the planet and written down, and many of these have become traditional songs. When we sing a master’s keynote, we are tying into that blessed ascended-master presence. | ||
== | == “America the Beautiful” == | ||
For example, | For example, “America the Beautiful” contains an inner matrix of the land of America and the [[I AM Race]]. The inspiration for the lyrics first came to Katharine Lee Bates on the summit of Pike’s Peak, above Colorado Springs. She captured the matrix and the frequencies of a [[cosmic being]] who ensouls America and set them forth in words that are descriptions of this land. | ||
Every time we hear the music, we can traverse the spiral back to its point of origin. By following the cadences, it takes us back to the heart of that cosmic being. We put on their garment and their consciousness, their energy flows through us, and we feel exhilarated. | Every time we hear the music, we can traverse the spiral back to its point of origin. By following the cadences, it takes us back to the heart of that cosmic being. We put on their garment and their consciousness, their energy flows through us, and we feel exhilarated. |