An Easter Hallelujah — by Leonard Cohen

sung by Cassandra Star and Callahan

Good Evening, God

I just saw this and longed to share it. Yes, even to folks who have heard it a million times. This is just an ethereal version. Apparently it was recorded by these sisters for their grandparents.

An image is worth a thousand words. How much more when combined with music. I am so thankful . . . thankful for Easter . . . for life . . . for life eternal . . . however You do that.

The other day I was waxing exuberant about the Golden Plovers getting ready to fly from Hawaii to Alaska. What is even MORE amazing, I said to my wonderful husband, Kit, their babies fly from Alaska to Hawaii and they haven’t ever even been here!

There was a pause — and then Kit said, “God wants us to be amazed.”

Story teller,

Posted in Amazing, an invitation to abundant life, Awe, setting my life in context, web of life
One comment on “An Easter Hallelujah — by Leonard Cohen
  1. mlmullen86 says:

    I have never heard this song before. Truly lovely. Thanks Margie and Jane! 😍ML

    Sent from my iPhone

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