Full Moon Night
January 30, 2010

On this beautiful full moon night I am finally once again inspired by the brilliance and potential of this life. I am overwhelmed with gratitude and love.
Purnam adah purnam idam purnat purnam udachyate
Purnasya purnam adaya purnam evavashishyate.

“That is full: this is full. From fullness, fullness comes out.
Taking fullness from fullness, what remains is fullness.”

Just look at the glorious moon tonight to know this truth. It is easy to fall into the fullness of the moon. It is welcoming and inviting..so easy to behold! I am cancer rising so I see the moon as pure emotion.( actually have no choice in this matter – haha!) It is silent and brilliant and completely white and pure – the essence of God!
I am humbled as I sing this song.
love to all

the paths are many
the truth is one
the names of God are many
God is one
love thy neighbor as thyself
Jai Sita Ram

IN A MOTHER’S EYES
THE WORLD IS VAST AND WIDE
AN ENDLESS RIVER FLOWS
WHERE HER LOVE AND WISDOM LIE.
AS THE COLOR OF EACH DAY
BECOMES CRYSTALIZED AND CLEAR
SHE KNOWS THAT TIME IS NOTHING BUT
A PRECIOUS MOMENT TO BE HERE.
IN A MOTHER’S EYES
THERE IS A STORY TOLD
OF MAJESTY AND BRAVERY
AND OF LETTING GO.

IN A FATHER’S HEART
REST ALL HIS HOPES AND DREAMS
A PROMISE TO PROVIDE
AND PROTECT ALL HE BELIEVES.
HERE ON BORROWED TIME
HE KNOWS WE’RE ALL JUST PASSING BY
BUT PASSING BY GIVES TIME ENOUGH
TO SHARE A LOVE THAT NEVER DIES.
IN A FATHER’S HEART
THERE IS A STORY TOLD
OF MAJESTY AND BRAVERY
AND OF LETTING GO.

NOW WE LIGHT OUR LIGHT FOR RORY
AS HE SPREADS HIS WINGS ACROSS THE SKY
SAILING THROUGH ALL OF HEAVEN’S GLORY
WITH THE ANGELS BY HIS SIDE
AND WE HEAR HIS SONG OF FREEDOM
SELFLESS AND UN-COMPROMISED
AS IT RISES ALL AROUND US
THROUGH A FATHER’S HEART
AND IN A MOTHER’S EYES

HE SINGS
AHAM VISHVAM IDAM VICHITRAM
AHAM VISHVAM IDAM VICHITRAM
I AM THIS WONDERFUL UNIVERSE.

Jan 12, 2010 PASHYA MUSIC INC COPYRIGHT RENIE PRAVER

Pashya, Pashya, Pashya
January 12, 2010

On this auspicious day of Jan. 12th we celebrate all the knowledge that we have so graciously been given. Pashya means
“see” and in this new year may we all be blessed with the ability to “see” ourselves and the world as we truly are –
one voice, one breath, one heartbeat, one divine soul.