“Seeds of God” by Karen Salicath Jamali: A Meditative Return to Unity and Voice
- Miles Coleman

- 1 day ago
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Somewhere between silence and breath a question drifts: what does a seed remember before it becomes a forest? In that suspended space, Seeds of God by Karen Salicath Jamali arrives like an answer whispered rather than spoken.
Karen Salicath Jamali, a composer and pianist whose artistic path was reshaped by a life altering near death experience in 2012, steps into a rare vocal and guitar performance that feels both exposed and intentional. The arrangement is stripped back, allowing each breath of her voice to sit closely with the acoustic guitar patterns, creating a sense of quiet ritual. Lyrically and sonically, the piece reflects a vision of humanity as interconnected fragments of a larger consciousness, held together by a thread of love. The production is understated, prioritizing clarity and emotional presence over embellishment. The result is a meditative listening space that feels reflective rather than performative, drawing the listener inward.
Seeds of God stands as both personal testimony and an expansion of her evolving sound world, marking a notable step beyond her established piano work. The track leaves a lingering impression of stillness and elevation, as if time briefly loosens its grip. Listeners are invited to follow her ongoing journey and explore her wider catalog across platforms.
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