Baha’is believe in the power of prayer and you’ll find Baha’is and their friends, throughout the world, getting together to pray. This is often referred to as a ‘devotional gathering’ or ‘devotional meeting’, and they happen in diverse settings, whether in cities or villages.
Baha’i Blog’s “Studio Sessions” is an initiative where we invite Baha’is and their friends from around the world to come into a studio and share the Baha’i Writings put to music.
In this Baha’i Blog Studio Session, we’re in Genoa, Italy with Anis Mirra who sings “Αγαπα Με” in Greek from the Writings of Baha’u’llah.
This song was filmed and recorded in Genoa, Italy, April 2018.
Lyrics & Quote
GREEK
Ο ΥΙΕ ΤΗΣ ΥΠΑΡΞΗΣ! Αγαπα Με, για να σε αγαπω. Αν δε Με αγαπας, η αγαπη Μου δεν μπορει να σε φτασει με κανεναν τροπο. Γνωριζε το αυτο, ω υπηρετη.
Baha’u’llah
ENGLISH
O SON OF BEING! Love Me, that I may love thee. If thou lovest Me not, My love can in no wise reach thee. Know this, O servant.
Baha’u’llah
Chords
Capo 7 Repeat: Am F C G
You can also listen to and download the audio version of this song from Baha’i Blog’s Soundcloud page here:
Randomly bursting into song is a daily occurrence for Jordan, something which his friends find both hilarious and terrifying, however, for their own survival, they have grown accustomed to acts of randomness. Growing up in both the Czech Republic and Australia, and looking like he’s from neither, Jordan took to creating Youtube videos from a young age, the intention of his content is to make people happy and hopefully spread some positivity juice. He is now studying Media in Melbourne Australia, and singing for his classmates. (he really does not sing that much)
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