Ani Williams Live in Sacred France DVD

Filmed in the chapel of Brenac, Languedoc, France by Ani’s friend Stephen Michael Marcus. Includes images of the French sites of Mary Magdalene.

$19.98

Here is ‘Salt of Earth’, one of thirteen songs on the DVD:
“Two thousand years was not in vain,
in every woman you rise again,
salt of earth and salt of sea,
cup of love,
beloved Marie.”

 

 This song was inspired by Mary Magdalene, who was the first to see her beloved Yeshua in the garden after the crucifixion. She was a true seer, a woman who saw the all. She was sometimes called the Salt of the Earth, Light of the World.

             DVD Ani Williams Live Sacred France_350_3DTrack list and CD version:

  1.             Leva Te Viste, 12th century Cathar song
  2.             Un Clavel y Una Rosa, Spanish medieval
    (Garden of the Magdalene CD by Ani Williams)
  3.             Garden of Blue Roses, Ani Williams
    (Garden of the Magdalene CD by Ani Williams)
  4.             Fields of Light, Ani Williams
    (Homage to Hathor CD by Ani Williams)
  5.             Notre Dame de Lourdes, Ani Williams
    (Song of Sophia CD by Ani Williams)
  6.             Ruach Ha Koidesh, Hebrew mantra, melody Ani Williams
    (Medicine Song II CD by Ani Williams)
  7.             Wisdom’s Whisper, Ani Williams
    (Song of Sophia CD by Ani Williams)
  8.             Shemah, Ani Williams
    (Shemah—The Calling CD by Ani Williams)
  9.             Aramaic Lord’s Prayer, music Ani Williams
    (Magdalene’s Gift CD by Ani Williams)
  10.             Salt of Earth, Ani Williams
    (Song of Sophia CD by Ani Williams)
  11.             Beloved’s Flute, Ani Williams
    (Magdalene’s Gift CD by Ani Williams)
  12.             Vive la Santa Maria, Ani Williams
    (Song of Sophia CD by Ani Williams)
  13.             Walking Through, Ani Williams
    (Shemah—The Calling CD by Ani Williams)
Ani Williams Live in Brenac Church, Languedoc, France, June 2012
Produced and directed by Stephen Michael Marcus
All music, composition and performance © Ani Williams
except ‘Leva Te Viste’ 12th century Cathar song and
‘Un Clavel y Una Rosa’, medieval Spanish