One Voice, One Song

E. Craig Hendricks

“One Voice, One Song” – A Vision Remembered in Sound There are moments in life when something opens… quietly, almost imperceptibly… and yet everything changes. “One Voice, One Song” was born from one of those moments. Read more

“One Voice, One Song” – A Vision Remembered in Sound There are moments in life when something opens… quietly, almost imperceptibly… and yet everything changes. “One Voice, One Song” was born from one of those moments. During a morning meditation, in the stillness before thought, a vision began to unfold. What appeared was not imagined; it was revealed. At the center of all that is, I saw the Holy Mother… radiant, alive, and surrounded by the movement of creation itself. Planets circled in silent devotion. Angels sang, not as a performance, but as the natural expression of love. And beyond them, a vast field of beings, brothers, sisters, all of life, joined in a single, living harmony. But the most profound realization was this: The song was not happening out there. It was happening through me. “I am Love, I am Light, I am.” What began as a vision became an experience of union, in which the boundary between the one who sees and what is seen dissolves, and something deeper takes its place. A knowing. A remembering. That we are not separate from the source of creation… we are participants in it. Carriers of it. Expressions of it. This song is the translation of that moment. Musically, “One Voice, One Song” unfolds like the experience itself, beginning in quiet intimacy, carried by acoustic textures and breath-close vocals, then gradually expanding into a full symphonic and choral expression. The arrangement mirrors the inner awakening: from stillness… to recognition… to full-bodied realization. Neo-folk roots ground the piece in humanity, while symphonic elements lift it into the vastness it describes. At its heart, this is a song of remembrance. It speaks to something we all know, even if we’ve forgotten: that beneath the noise of the world, there is a single living current of love moving through all things. And when we become still enough to feel it, we begin to hear it… as a song. Not just around us. But within us. And when we allow that song to rise, through our voice, our breath, our life, we begin to realize: There has only ever been one voice… one song… one love.

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