WINGS OF DESIRE
vocals: Cecilia
music: Richard Currier
words: Jim Piazza
Earth, Wind, Fire, The Wings of Desire
Enfold you. A whisper of Angels
Voices in seashells
Console you
Those who can hear them
Are those who don't fear them.
I feel them, lifting me,
The Wings of Desire
Glorious Rapture, Glorious Rapture,
Glorious Rapture, Forever After.
The Angels make way for the dawn of the day of love
Those who believe them
Are those who will see them.
I feel them, lifting me,
On Wings of Desire.
© 2007 currier/piazza music
Spiritual author Stuart Wilde was the first to recognize the special quality of Cecilia's voice when he met her after one of his seminars. Later that evening she "wowed everyone" when she stood on a table and sang "Amazing Grace" a cappella. Wilde generously organized her first recording, "Voice of the Feminine Spirit" and included her on his tour of Australia with several other "collective conscious" authors, including: Louise Hay, Marianne Williamson, Dr. Deepak Chopra and Dr. Wayne Dyer.
When I first listened to "Voice of the Feminine Spirit," I was struck by Cecilia's unique sound like Enya, Celine Dion or Sarah Brightman. We began writing one another and a few months later I got a call "Hi, Its Cecilia I'm in New York and in front of your building." She came up. I had discovered a "soul-mate". The album continues to be one of my favorites.
I "made" this song "Wings of Desire" with my friend Jim Piazza a few years later and after the untimely death of my "life partner", Dr. (Saint Peter) Brothers. Peter and Cecilia had met several times when she was either visiting or working in New York City and they really liked one another. He was very sick when she brought two healers by on one of her visits to the City. Their names were Margaret and Peter and as a team, had co-authored books, they gave seminars and were on lecture circuits. Apparently, they were very credible folks in their business.
Peter practiced Family Medicine. He had "little faith" and "no experience" with folks who "channeled" for a living. When her "spirit guide" took over, she began to talk like a sailor. I remember thinking her "guide" was one crusty old geezer! "A little spooky" but I remember we all had a really good evening. Cecilia genuinely wanted "to heal" Peter by bringing these folks by. I felt comforted by her "Complete Faith". She became my Saint Cecilia that night. Whatever transpired, Peter seemed to have fun and we went to bed feeling hopeful. He died a few months later... forever my "Saint Peter".
I was completely inspired after seeing the 1987 film "Der Himmel über Berlin / Wings of Desire" by the German director Wim Wenders. Set in the late 1980s, toward the end of the Cold War, it follows two Angels, Damiel (Bruno Ganz) and Cassiel (Otto Sander), as they roam the city, unseen and unheard by the people, observing and listening to their diverse thoughts. A subplot of the film follows Peter Falk, cast as himself, who has arrived in Berlin to make a film about Berlin's Nazi past. As the movie progresses, it turns out that Peter Falk was also once an Angel, who renounced his immortality to become a mortal participant in the world after he grew tired of always observing and never experiencing. The film's title and Peter's death were inspiration for the song. Cecilia was kind to demo the song some years later while staying with me.
Archangel(s): Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, Barachiel, Jeremiel, Raguel, Saraqael, Phanuel, Chamuel, Jophiel, Zadkiel, Raziel, Metatron, Raziel, Sandalphon and All Angels... welcome them into your life. Trust your Guardian Angel and I pray the Spirits: of Allah, Buddha, Christ and Mohammad will walk with you always.
GOD BLESS YOU.
Sincerely,
Richard Currier
DiscoverCecilia@: http://www.ceciliasings.com/
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