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A historic song on serenity, condemnation of the powerful, and the bliss of the feminine God.  This song from Shaker traditions is over 200 years old, but has good wisdom for the times we’re living in. “Ode to Contentment” was written in 1910 by Shakers Elder Issachar Bates and Elder Richard Pelham. This song praises the virtues of living with a tempered and tranquil nature as a way to combat passions that might lead to harmful choices. The Shakers have always lived in community, and cultivating a calm character is key to communal harmony (Controlling the passions, for a Shaker, would also mean refraining from s-x as a way to live a more Christ-like life.)  I love this second verse that condemns the wealthy “lordlings,” who only possess “splendid wretchedness” and know nothing of actual joy or peace.  The “She” of this third verse could be a reference to god in the feminine aspect, since the Shakers recognize god as limitless and possessing the nature of many genders. God is spoken of as both “She” and “He” in many songs. This verse could also be a direct reference to Mother Ann Lee, one of the co-founders of the Shaker faith, who was understood to be a conduit for the Christ spirit.  I’m a pagan myself, but these lyrics really speak to me at many levels. What about you?  This is three of the total four verses to the song- you can find more versions online. Come contentment lovely guest! Reign unrivaled in my breast; Thou alone wilt do Thou alone canst fill the soul Every passion canst control, When the stormy billows roll, Thou canst bear me through. All the lordlings of the earth All their boasts, what is it worth? Nothing but a show All the wealth that kinds possess All their vain and gaudy dress All is splendid wretchedness Peace they never know Nothing on this earth below, Naught that heaven can bestow, Fills the soul with peace. If contentment dwell not there, All is dreary, dark, and bare; She alone makes heavenly fare, She alone is bliss. #shakers #spirituality #nokings #divinefeminine #democracymatters
A historic song on serenity, condemnation of the powerful, and the bliss of the feminine God. This song from Shaker traditions is over 200 years old, but has good wisdom for the times we’re living in. “Ode to Contentment” was written in 1910 by Shakers Elder Issachar Bates and Elder Richard Pelham. This song praises the virtues of living with a tempered and tranquil nature as a way to combat passions that might lead to harmful choices. The Shakers have always lived in community, and cultivating a calm character is key to communal harmony (Controlling the passions, for a Shaker, would also mean refraining from s-x as a way to live a more Christ-like life.) I love this second verse that condemns the wealthy “lordlings,” who only possess “splendid wretchedness” and know nothing of actual joy or peace. The “She” of this third verse could be a reference to god in the feminine aspect, since the Shakers recognize god as limitless and possessing the nature of many genders. God is spoken of as both “She” and “He” in many songs. This verse could also be a direct reference to Mother Ann Lee, one of the co-founders of the Shaker faith, who was understood to be a conduit for the Christ spirit. I’m a pagan myself, but these lyrics really speak to me at many levels. What about you? This is three of the total four verses to the song- you can find more versions online. Come contentment lovely guest! Reign unrivaled in my breast; Thou alone wilt do Thou alone canst fill the soul Every passion canst control, When the stormy billows roll, Thou canst bear me through. All the lordlings of the earth All their boasts, what is it worth? Nothing but a show All the wealth that kinds possess All their vain and gaudy dress All is splendid wretchedness Peace they never know Nothing on this earth below, Naught that heaven can bestow, Fills the soul with peace. If contentment dwell not there, All is dreary, dark, and bare; She alone makes heavenly fare, She alone is bliss. #shakers #spirituality #nokings #divinefeminine #democracymatters

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