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The phrase "sacred voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a voice or message that is considered holy, divine, or spiritually significant. It can also refer to the inner voice or intuition that guides a person's actions and beliefs. Example: The ancient texts spoke of a sacred voice that could only be heard by those who were pure of heart. In this sentence, "sacred voice" is used to describe a mystical or divine message that is only accessible to those who are morally upright. Another example: She felt a strong urging in her sacred voice to follow her dreams and pursue a career in art. In this sentence, "sacred voice" is used to refer to the inner voice or intuition that guides the speaker to follow her passion.
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Painfully thin and seemingly fragile, like a skeletal marionette, he speaks in strange rambling sentences – about love ("L, o, v, e" he repeatedly spells) and environmentalism – which could be the sacred voice of his inner child or the results of heavy-duty doses of propofol.
Antoun was one of Al-Zahrani's advisers for his dissertation, the topic of which was "Sacred Voice, Profane Sight: The Senses, Cosmology, and Epistemology in Early Arabic Culture".
"Self-rejection is the greatest enemy of the spiritual life because it contradicts the sacred voice that calls us the 'Beloved.' Being the Beloved constitutes the core truth of our existence".
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An illiterate peasant teenager, guided by sacred voices, rallies a demoralized nation and leads its armies into battle, defeating (for a while) the seemingly invincible English.
The essay, A Hundred Years, is recognised around the world as the blueprint for independent journalism and includes the line "Comment is free, but facts are sacred...The voice of opponents no less than that of friends has a right to be heard".
Melodic, haunting, sacred, his voice reverberated across the General Assembly hall like clouds floating on a windy day.
The words of power spoken or written as part of the ritual might also be words that are spoken by Christ himself or by other sacred persons voicing the Word of God and Grace.
"There's no more sacred sound than the voice of life around me," he told me.
Having already written two substantive works for this inimitable ensemble, he conceived this symphony as a humanistic sacred work for four voices (countertenor, two tenors and baritone) and full orchestra.
Wounded Knee should remain a sacred site where the voices of the Ghost Dancers, who more than a century ago danced for the return of our old way of life, still echo among the pines, where the spirits of our elders still walk the hills, and where "takini" still has meaning: the survival of our collective memory.
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