The mystery of love, personal
and transpersonal, is explored in these original spiritual songs. If you want to be reminded of the depth and beauty possible in the path of tantric spiritual relationship, this is for you. Amara sings with backup vocalists and guitar, percussion, piano and flute in a lovely mix of styles from danceable to lullabies. The lyrics range from deep poetry, in the spirit of Rumi, to simple chants.The tunes are upbeat and hopeful as in Love's Song: "Love's song will heal you and nurture your soul/Love's song will lead you in becoming whole" with lively guitar and an engaging beat.Some give inspiration on new ways of relating without
jealousy, as in the rock'n Love Song for
Today: "Nobody has to fight or lie/ Nobody wants to scream or cry/ Our version is compersion/ Where everybody wins and love has no end."Some are all out joyous celebrations of life, as found in I Am Your Lamp, with its multilayered harmonies in a three part round singing "Today I made
love with the sun/ Lord of Light/ I am your lamp. The title cut sets a mystical tone of contemplation: "Looking through the door we both think of as you / Inside gazing out, am I
really looking in?/ Just wondering about where you end and I begin".The Divine beloved speaks in one cut
saying "Are you looking for Me / Meet me at your skin/ Where I'm always loving
you/ Between outside and in".Divine Beloveds invokes the names of
many male and female deities from diverse traditions with sensual vocals
singing back and forth, like listening to the God and Goddess call each other
by name: "Shiva/Shakti/ Govinda/Radhe/ Yah/Shekinah/ Danu/Cernunnos".Playful, powerful and deep.