Here is the full version of the beautiful Canticle of the Sun by St Francis of Assisi, accompanied by several paintings expressing different aspects of Francis and the painters. St Francis of Assisi: iperceptive.com/blog/canticle-of-the-sun-by-st-francis-of-assisi/ The paintings in the video in sequential order: “St. Francis of Assisi” by José de Ribera (1642) “St. Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy” by Caravaggio (1595) “St Francis Comforted by an Angel” by Ribalta (1620) “ Francisco se aparece sobre fulgentísimo carro de fuego.” by José Benlliure y Gil “Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata” by El Greco (1585 - 1590) “St Francis in Meditation” by Francisco de Zurbarán (1635-1639) “St Francis of Assisi” by Cigoli (1597 - 1599) Empower your direct experience at iPerceptive.com "Organic meditations" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Follow iPerceptive’s mystical blog at iperceptive.com/blog/ Like iPerceptive at Facebook on.fb.me/raUG1o Follow iPerceptive at Twitter twitter.com/iPerceptive Follow iPerceptive at Pinterest bit.ly/113cbiL Follow iPerceptive at Google+ bit.ly/1PebOEx On a side note, I’m not really religious in the traditional way, but since St Francis is a mystic of the highest order I made this compilation with great joy and reverence towards this aspect of Christianity. I guess I could be called a spiritual person, which is in fact what many of my friends call me, but in my own heart I’m rather just what I am without definition or embellishment. I guess the ones that I can identify mostly with in this world and through history are the mystics and the buddhas, hence this video and the “Odes to the Mystics” that I’m currently working on. St Francis was a great light and I’m happy to have made this for others to see! You don’t have to be religious like that, just open to the full possibilities of the expressions of consciousness. It is a truly marvellous gift. Don’t you think? :) Yours Daniel