“My intention is purely to follow the dharma that is guiding me. That is all. Right now my duty is to give pure sounds to the universe – pure and simple – with pure heart.” – Gaiea
What Enya was for post-911, Gaiea is for the Covid-19 pandemic. Her actual name is Gabriella, which means a strong person of God, but without its latter consonants becomes Gaiea; a most fitting and fortuitous epithet.
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Her desire to correct the imbalance of feminine and masculine forces can be felt through her music. Intrinsic in her song resides the harmonic resonance of a Tridevi; i.e., a triad or trinity consisting of three goddesses. A few examples of such triunes are:
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Demeter, Persephone, and Athena (Hellenism)
Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati (Hinduism)
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Christianity)
The Good, Divine Mind, and World Soul (Platonism)
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As her artistic medium, Gaiea avails of an ancient language that is sacred to her and feels as natural as a mother’s intuition. With the luminous allure of the moon and the brilliant rays of the sun, her Sanskrit resonates with a beautiful coherence.
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Imbued with a wonderfully intelligent syntax, the language lends itself to poetic and philosophical expression and creativity. If justice were a crown, then its flowing logos would be the wreath that adorns it, whereas to speak it aloud preserves mercy.
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May our hearts be receptive in welcoming (agape) Gaiea into the depths of our soul, that her harmonious melodies might be a source of healing and restoration… Click here or on the image above to hear the beating heart of her feminine dove.
Jason,
What a powerful piece of writing–really, really moving and just overflowing with love and authenticity. It truly is a blessing- a privilege – to engage and learn and grown, and your post has allowed for this opportunity; further igniting my journey of exploration with Sanskrit, song and spirituality. Thank you foe taking time to explore and offer parallels- wonderful reminder how much we share in common (this common ground oft being perceived only through hard work to gain fresh eyes, and the willingness to look; the ability to listen; and the courage to really fight for love.) Thabk YOU for being a true warrior of light! Keep writing, sharing, challenging and engaging. Love, Sarah
Your words are delicious as Shepherd’s Pie after a long day of working the fields, but to truly appreciate the meal we must at least sample the dessert; Sarah, I encourage you to watch the associated video titled Introducing Gaiea Sanskrit.