Songs of Stillness
Scripture indicates that music was used to quiet the mind and still the soul.
I have found it useful in my experience and have also noticed that it’s not always easy to find something suitable.
I offer these tracks for your use.
Just right click and then select “save target as” from the menu.
Enjoy!


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I want to thank you for those lessons you sent me this summer. They were very helpful. You have help me to learn how to be still and know God. I have been looking for this for thirtyfour years. I have been in church all my life. Since I was a little girl. I am fifty years old now. Because of your lessons you sent me I have finally found the peace of God I have been looking for a long time. I feel like I have been reborn. I am now walking in the newness of life. I truly want to thank you. I thank God for You. You teach in a way that is simple and real. Thanks again. For helping me find my way to the peace of the Lord. It feels like something fresh and new has come into my heart and life. I feel brand new. I sincerely thank you again.
Hi Robert,
Thanks so much for making these “songs of stillness” available on your website. They are to me what they are to you, soothing sounds that help me to be at peace within myself – and in the stillness that comes, I am able to better able to listen for and hear the “still small voice” of GOD.
Allen
Diana,
Thanks for sharing what God has done for you. I know it will encourage everyone who reads it. I thank God for you and your willingness to lay aside the weights that beset us and move forward! Praise God!
Blessings and Gratitude,
Robert
Allen,
I’m glad you’re enjoying the songs. While some music creates tension within these songs have always created a sense of peace for me. Enjoy!
Blessings,
Robert
are they any religions/churches which are not Godly? If so how then does one know ?
Tamburayi,
To answer your question you first have to define “Godly”. The term “Godly” likely means different things to different people.
Once you determine what Godliness is to you, then you may seek out a religion or a church that manifests those characteristics.
As you can see, this process is rooted in judgment – one is choosing based on their own judgments of “Godly” and then judging the appearances of the particular religion or church in question.
In my opinion it’s an exercise that won’t really serve you.
Here’s another approach: If you’re drawn to a church, trust your internal guidance. Go ahead and associate with that group. Then continue to pay attention to your internal guidance, and be prepared to move on if that is the instruction you receive.
Blessings,
Robert