The Odyssey of Pythagoras, an album of 5 original tracks, inspired by the places of initiation of this great master of wisdom.
After reading “The Waltz of Souls”, I discovered that Pythagoras would have traveled through many countries to complete his initiations.
About the book, it is a romance that began 120,000 years ago.
The heroine and her heart partner have found each other in each incarnation, but each time, the forces of obscurantism have kept them apart.
Today, as the world goes through tumultuous times, Eugénie finally aspires to live this love.
To achieve this, and to prevent humanity from plunging into disorder, she will have to revisit her past lives to discover the keys to the present.
In this book, the themes of regressions in hypnosis, reincarnation are addressed…
In order to evoke the initiatory journeys of Pythagoras, I chose 5 regions: Egypt (Horus), Israel (Arvith), Persia (Prayer to the Creator Ormazd), Babylon (Dawn in Babylon) and India (The Ceremony).
I used a lot of songs, sounds of gongs, drums, Tibetan bowls, bells, Hang and a host of other instruments, while taking care to preserve harmony, softness and emotion.
Here are the 5 tracks:
- 1.Horus 02:27
- 2.Arvith 08:10
- 3.Prière au Créateur Ormazd 03:43
- 4.Aube à Babylone 03:03
- 5.La Cérémonie 05:24
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The Odyssey of Pythagoras
In the golden dawn of an ancient world,
Pythagoras, wise, with a serene heart,
Emerged from the waves of the Aegean Sea,
His eager spirit, his quest engaged.
Towards Egypt, land of mysteries,
Where the pyramids touch the heavens,
He walked, his heart vibrating with light,
In search of precious knowledge.
On the banks of the Nile, under the burning sun,
He crossed paths with priests, guardians of secrets,
Of hieroglyphics, fascinating numbers,
Revealing harmony in the hearts in search.
“O wise men of Egypt, teach me, I pray you,
The laws of the universe, order and harmony.
In the triangle, I see the truth,
The beauty of the angle, the sacred number. »
From Egypt, he took flight,
Towards Persia, where wisdom fades,
There, under the stars in the immensity,
He found astronomers in full light.
“O astronomers, light my way,
Show me the heavens, the dance of the stars,
Together, we will trace lines without doubt,
From the earth to the heavens, a journey of the masters.”
From Persia, he continued his journey,
Towards Israel, where faith shines without end,
In the temples, he heard the songs,
Of the wise men and prophets, of living spirits.
“O chosen people, bearers of light,
In your writings, I seek universality,
The essence of number, the strength behind,
The wisdom of the ages, the eternal truth. »
But the wind pushed him towards sacred India,
Where sages sat under the tree meditated,
On the circle of life, the soul intoxicated,
He found silence and peace of thought.
“O yogis, masters of the mind and body,
Teach me union, breath, fate,
In numbers and in forms, I see,
That everything is connected, that everything is in me.”
Finally, towards Babylon, he traced his wake,
In this city with a thousand faces,
The ziggurats rose, defying the sky,
And Pythagoras found an eternal echo there.
“O Babylonians, builders of dreams,
Show me your numbers, your calculations without respite,
In the base sixty, I discover the art,
Of infinity, of the universe, and of its lighthouse. »
Thus, from Egypt to Babylon,
Pythagoras traveled, his heart in a crown,
In each culture, he found a reflection,
Of human wisdom, a perfect link.
His odyssey, an endless journey,
Through time, to the confines of destiny,
Wise traveler, bearer of light,
He left his mark, a flame in prayer.
And in each number, each form, each sound,
The echo of his quest, his passion resounds,
Pythagoras, the wanderer, the seeker of harmonies,
Uniting the worlds, weaving symphonies.
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