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The World God Wanted To Create (Piano & Harp)

by MARTH .

Rated
4.8
Type
music
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
4.1k

"The World God Wanted to Create" is a theme song of the book with the same title written by MARTH. It's a beautiful dialog between Grandpa Shinga and innocent children who seek for a truthful life as children of God.

WorldGodCreationPianoHarpMusicLiteratureChildrenTruthSleepSpirits

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MARTH .honolulu, hawaii

4.8 (114)

Recent Reviews

Bette

July 6, 2022

Thanks

Ed

June 22, 2022

Liked

Marta

January 8, 2020

Thank you for the peaceful interlude. The world could use more loveliness such as this. 🎶💕

Ki

January 5, 2020

Where can I find the piano sheet music? 🎹❤️

Wisdom

January 4, 2020

BEAUTIFUL, as usual ❣️

MB

December 23, 2019

Wish this was longer! It’s perfect for emptying your head and finding solace in a hectic season. Making this a favorite to download!!

Jillian

December 20, 2019

Your music totally transported my husband and myself to a joyous place this morning! The harp and piano intertwining the journey was mesmerizing. Thank you for your musical gifts💖🙌

Pam

December 17, 2019

Oh my gosh, this is the world I want to live in. This was stunning. I felt myself ice skating, or maybe dancing, no fear, no inhibitions. I could see the peace and I could feel the inner joy of being there, what a beautiful and wondrous place. The title is certainly appropriate. If the entire world listened to this music, lived this music, the world certainly would be a better place. Thank you for this beautiful journey. 🙏🏻💗

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