Crowning Rose, Love Songs for All Seasons

Crowning Rose, Love Songs for All Seasons

Love songs to warm your soul and make your heart sing! Romantic classics and inspirational originals for twin flames and soul mates. Selected by Elizabeth Clare Prophet.

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1. The Crowning Rose, 4:26
2. The Evening Star, 4:26 (Listen below.)
3. Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life, 2:39
4. Because, 3:27
5. I Love You Truly, 2:14
6. O Love That Will Not Let Me Go, 2:29
7. Be Still and Know, 3:21
8. A Prayer to the Archangel of Love, 4:41
9. Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms, 1:58
10. The Harp That Once through Tara's Halls, 3:53
11. Climb the Highest Mountain, 3:32
12. Charity, 5:27
13. Love's Victory, 4:11
14. Nada, Rose of My Heart, 6:38
15. Let Love Be the Dividing of the Way, 6:29
16. The Angels' Song at Twilight, 8:05
17. Rose of Light, 2:38

1 hour 10 min.

About The Evening Star

Our planet Earth and the planet Venus and are “sister stars.” Venus is a planet of love and Earth's internal matrix is to become a planet of freedom, a violet-flame planet, together with the pink roseate color of Venus.

Elizabeth Clare Prophet once commented,

“I think we all have taken in our lives a great inspiration from that evening star. I can remember when I was seeking on the path and in college and pondering the mysteries of life and looking for Saint Germain. And every night when I would go from the cafeteria through my dorm to the library to put in another four or five hours after dinner, I would see that evening star. Not knowing anything about that evening star, it would always send to me a message of love and promise and a sense of destiny—somehow, though not translated in these terms, the place I was going to or something I was contacting. And I would look at it along this walk. And by the time I came to the library, it was like I was infilled with a certain sense of purpose and a light and a renewed determination.”

“The Evening Star” is the keynote of the Royal Teton Retreat, the main etheric retreat of the Great White Brotherhood on the North American continent.

“The Evening Star”

The Evening Star. Words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, music by Excelsior, from album The Crowning Rose

Lo! in the painted oriel of the West,
   Whose panes the sunken sun incarnadines,
   Like a fair lady at her casement, shines
   The evening star, the star of love and rest!
And then anon she doth herself divest
   Of all her radiant garments, and reclines
   Behind the sombre screen of yonder pines,
   With slumber and soft dreams of love oppressed.
O my beloved, my sweet Hesperus!
   My morning and my evening star of love!
   My best and gentlest lady! even thus,
As that fair planet in the sky above,
   Dost thou retire unto thy rest at night,
   And from thy darkened window fades the light.

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