Peace Song
Sean Johnson & the Wild Lotus Band Lyrics
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Om Shanti Shanti Shanti (Sanskrit) Peace, Peace, Peace
Shalom (Hebrew) Salaam (Arabic)
Namo Buddhaya (Pali) Halleluiah (Hebrew)
Praise All Creation
The lyrics of Sean Johnson & the Wild Lotus Band's Peace Mantra are an invocation of peace and interconnectedness across different cultures and religions. The first line, "Mitakuye Oyasin," is a phrase from the Lakota Sioux that translates to "All My Relations" or "We are all related." This conveys the idea that all beings are interconnected and part of the same web of life. The next line, "Om Shanti Shanti Shanti," is a well-known Sanskrit mantra that repeats the word "peace" three times. This is a prayer for peace within oneself, among individuals, and throughout the world.
The lyrics then move on to "Shalom" and "Salaam," which mean "peace" in Hebrew and Arabic, respectively. This acknowledges the shared desire for peace among Jewish and Muslim communities who have historically been in conflict with each other. "Namo Buddhaya" means "homage to the Buddha" in Pali, the language of Theravada Buddhism. It recognizes the wisdom and teachings of the Buddha, which emphasize peace and compassion. Finally, "Halleluiah" is a Hebrew word commonly associated with praise or thanksgiving, but can also be interpreted as an exclamation of joy or awe at the beauty of creation. The line "Praise All Creation" is a call to recognize and honor the interconnectedness of all life on Earth.
Overall, the lyrics of Peace Mantra are a reminder that peace is a universal value that transcends culture and religion. By recognizing our interconnectedness and honoring the wisdom of different traditions, we can work towards a more peaceful and harmonious world.
Line by Line Meaning
Mitakuye Oyasin (Lakota) All My Relations
All beings are connected and related to each other, and we must acknowledge and respect this interconnection.
Om Shanti Shanti Shanti (Sanskrit) Peace, Peace, Peace
We seek inner and outer peace, and chant for this peace to manifest in all realms - physical, mental, and spiritual.
Shalom (Hebrew) Salaam (Arabic)
We extend our wishes of peace to all, regardless of their language, religion or culture.
Namo Buddhaya (Pali) Halleluiah (Hebrew)
We praise and honor the power of the divine in all forms and expressions, whether through the teachings of Buddha or the belief in one God.
Praise All Creation
We celebrate and appreciate the divinity and beauty of all beings and aspects of nature that make up our world, and recognize that everything in creation is interconnected.
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Written by: Jesse Young
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