Precious Child of God  Precious Child of God

This is a proceess introduced by Deborah Hamm. I discovered that female workshop participants love it. I personally don’t like it because of the theological reference. Living Love otherwise rigidly avoids the issue of god and religion, wanting to remain compatible with all religions, agnosticism and atheism. I also find the lyrics too gushy.

Workshop participants sit in a circle, and sing to each participant in turn, who remains silent, locking eyes with the adorers. The song goes like this:

Precious Child of God

_______________, you are so wonderful,
_______________, you can let your true self show,
I know who you are, Precious child of God,
_______________, you are loved.

Some people use the word love instead of God to avoid the theological tar pit. You can listen to a recording click to listen of it online.


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