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"HU is an ancient name for God. It is also a love song to God. All that we do with the word HU is to sing it with reverence. It represents the love of God for Soul, and we are Soul. HU represents the enormous love that the Creator has for Its creation.
"HU can be sung by anyone, whether Christian, Muslim, or of any other religion. It isn't meant to change your religion. HU will enhance it."
-Harold Klemp, HU, The Most Beautiful Prayer, p. 7.
ECKists use the HU as a daily spiritual exercise to further their spiritual growth. You can too. Join us every fourth Sunday morning at the Eckankar center to learn how to chant HU. Besides learning how to chant HU, you will receive free introductory books on the teachings of Eckankar and a HU CD, which contains guided spiritual exercises to experience the Light and Sound of God, and a recording of thousands of spiritual students chanting HU.
This HU chant takes place every second Thursday at 7:00 p.m. at the Lakewood Library, 6121 Worth St., Dallas 75214.
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"HU is an ancient name for God. It is also a love song to God. All that we do with the word HU is to sing it with reverence. It represents the love of God for Soul, and we are Soul. HU represents the enormous love that the Creator has for Its creation.
"HU can be sung by anyone, whether Christian, Muslim, or of any other religion. It isn't meant to change your religion. HU will enhance it."
-Harold Klemp, HU, The Most Beautiful Prayer, p. 7.
ECKists use the HU as a daily spiritual exercise to further their spiritual growth. You can too. Join us every Sunday morning at the Eckankar center to learn how to chant HU. Besides learning how to chant HU, you will receive free introductory books on the teachings of Eckankar and a HU CD, which contains guided spiritual exercises to experience the Light and Sound of God, and a recording of thousands of spiritual students chanting HU.
This HU chant takes place every Sunday morning from 10:00 to 10:30 a.m.. |
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