Hildegard von Bingen — In the 12th century, there was a Christian mystic in Germany named Hildegard. She was a nun with the power to heal (she was very good with herbs.) Sent to live in a convent at a very young age, to say she made the most of it is an understatement. She had religious visions all of her life, she was a writer, a scientist, and a musical composer. She lived in an age when Christianity was very austere, and I feel that influence when I hear her music. A certain dustiness or confinement. But I also hear her belief in her shinng visions and revelations. It’s said that there were beams of light over her convent on the day that she died. She was eventually declared a saint. And what a miracle it is that after all these centuries, we still have her music! Here it is:
Top photo: Wikimedia Commons / “This image (or other media file) is in the public domain because its copyright has expired.” / Hildegard Von Bingen receiving a vision and dictating to her scribe and secretary.
Second photo: Torii Ryūzō / Wikimedia Commons / “This photographic image is considered to be public domain according to article 23 of old copyright law of Japan and article 2 of supplemental provision of copyright law of Japan.” / The Moon-shape Monolith by Japanese anthropologist Torii Ryūzō about 1896
Third photo: Ivan Hernandez / Wikimedia Commons / “This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. “/ Lila Downs in Toronto Canada.

