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Songs of faith, songs of transformation, songs that blaze a journey back to the heart and seed "the vision of a new dream" is the gift of "The Circle of Fire" album by singer-songwriter Cari Cole. Inspired by the teachings of don Miguel Ruiz, NY Times bestselling author of The Four Agreements, The Circle of Fire is an oasis of hope and healing that reflects a search for meaning and the power of love. A musical alchemy of classic songwriting merging elements of pop, folk, and jazz with a contemporary new age twist, Cari Cole interweaves her unique artistry, sonic vision and poetry of spirit into an expansive work. Compelling vocals soar and illuminate with poignant melodies that feel profoundly familiar and make the heart yearn with recognition. The CD's title song is a musical composition created for "The Circle of Fire Prayer" written by Toltec Shaman don Miguel Ruiz. It is a call to our divinity and a call to dream, resonating like a great divining rod towards the road back to ourselves and each other. "The Circle of Fire" is an opus of love and Cari Cole its 'soul singer', with a music that transforms the listener like gold through flame, in songs of heaven on earth.
Cari lives in New York City, and runs a female-owned + operated record label supporting artists in creating songs to heal the world. You can find out more about her label @ https://ccvm.co
"Circle of Fire" was originally released in 2000 on Amber Allen Publishing. Re-issued in 2009 on Cari's private label.
Cari lives in New York City, and runs a female-owned + operated record label supporting artists in creating songs to heal the world. You can find out more about her label @ https://ccvm.co
"Circle of Fire" was originally released in 2000 on Amber Allen Publishing. Re-issued in 2009 on Cari's private label.
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