Download Rickie Lee Jones’ ‘His Jeweled Floor’

by Sister Julie Ann on March 1, 2010

 

marquee_panorama1_lo_res.jpgFrom the 2009 album Balm in Gilead, a title heavily implying healing at work, a once Grammy Award New Artist, Rickie Lee Jones collaborates this month with the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity to offer His Jeweled Floor. Enjoy the gorgeous ambience of this inspirational song calling to mind John’s Gospel “in my Father’s house there are many dwelling places” (Jn 14:2). Rickie, artist, songwriter and producer plays all the instruments except bass and accordian with an inner fire that is burning brightly with the light of faith. She is a musical genius fearlessly comfortable sharing intensely personal songs. (Photo: Fred Graber, Fred Graber Photography, Madison, WI) Click here for further Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity comments.

 About Rickie Lee Jones

rickie2.jpgRickie Lee Jones is the second of three daughters and one son who are of Welsh and Irish ancestry. She was born in Chicago, Illinois. Her parents, Richard Loris Jones and Bettye Jane Jones, both had peripatetic childhoods: her father lived from hand to mouth in a number of transient hotels, and rode the rails, wandering the country. Her mother was an orphan. She has described her family as “lower-middle-class-hillbilly-hipster.

 Rickie Lee says:

 

rickie.jpgI believe that heaven, as Christ said, is inside of us. Words are imprecise; any sentence can mean many things, and I suppose that is the nature of our existence here; we cannot seem to get a true meaning from anything. It could be this or that. That is as the Buddhists discovered, the illusionary aspect of life in this dimension.

The Hindus express God correctly too, suggesting that it is a multi-faceted expression of heads that have different personalities and jobs. That helps bring order to the whole supreme being thing. I rather think all these ideas are interpretations of limited language, for there are no words to describe what God is, God exists outside this realm.

balm_cover.jpgBut for the part that is aware of God, inside of us, and only inside of us, God can be said to be us, because we are aware of God, and we are the only beings at the train station taking down his telegraph message. So we interpret signals, then we speak the dots into a language, and we deliver the message. But all of this is only symbolic of the true nature of God. Once we understand that faith means we cannot interpret the message, ever, in its true language, that we trust that we have at least heard the telegraph machine, and that everyone all over the world is trying to deliver messages, and that this in itself is a great thing, then we can feel that we are a part of God manifesting here. But to say we have the answer and only we know, this is not faith. To say we have heard the music of the wires, and although you have not heard it, I cannot make you hear it, but I know that it is, and hope that I bring you solace and joy, this is a message of compassion that we can deliver to others.

I think all the rules set up by the humans about how to run a church is just that, and the church has its place. But the greatest thing is the quiet moment inside each of us, when we are soothed by God’s loving hand, missing our dead parents, hurt by our friends, betrayed by our actions or emotions. Psychiatrists say we have created our own parent to sooth us. And why not? That is the interpretation of miraculous events, a language that cannot interpret God cannot find a way to include God in its interpretation. But we know that this is God’s work, the creation of evolution, the timeless space, the gift of concept of Genesis, what an incredible book, in which someone tries to explain to us that creation took place, first of all, and second, that how amazing it is that first there was nothing, and then here was something. That says it all.

For me, the more I learn, the more evidence of God, of the incredible intricacy is more proof of a point of origin. To me, God is not an human personality playing hide n seek with mankind. Why did you let these bad things happen? God creates a framework, and is the framework, and experiences the framework, just as we do, are.

He (God) creates every action has an equal and opposite reaction, but then he creates a bit of chaos or it would all be a clock, and nothing would ever change. We can lean in any direction to discover the workings of things, but we cannot ever understand.

To read Rickie Lee’s complete comments click here. 

Lyrics: His Jeweled Floor

And when you arrive
­shining and new
Forgotten by the fear and pain
you put your body through

On His Jeweled Floor
We are every one
Laying in His starry arms,
On His Jeweled Floor we are standing now
See me as I am…
You’ll come in the afternoon
of a hard travelin’ day
Blown by a stormy sky
that finally passes away

On His Jeweled Floor
We will meet again
He holds us all in His starry arms
On His Jeweled Floor I am standing now
Can you see me as I am?

There are no demons, only angels
Life will surely fade
Spend it loving tenderly
Or Shiva at your grave,
Sit shiva at your grave,

On His Jeweled Floor
we will all be there
He holds us all in His starry arms
On His Jeweled Floor no one ever falls
Can you see me as I am,
as we dance a thousand suns?

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  • Elizabeth

    “He holds us all in His starry arms” really touches my heart. This is a beautiful song.

  • Randy

    Suffering is trancient, in ourselves and in others.

  • Maureen

    We are a part of this jeweled floor-we are considered His Jewel. NICE. We are all together living- a community of jewels, gifts to God-if only we could live all with confidence.

  • Andrew

    What will I do to prepare for the kingdom of heaven? What is God calling me to be and how can I better serve him?

  • Eric

    God sees us and accepts us just as we are. God awaits the opportunity to shine through us, to bring forth our dazzling beauty, to lift us up and strengthen us.

  • http://www.fscc-calledtobe.org Sister Julie Ann

    Thanks, Elizabeth, Randy, Maureen, Andrew, and Eric, for your precious comments. We treasure your insights and we look forward to other ‘gems’ of insight into this awesome song.

  • Catherine

    When I look up at a starry sky, that is God. So when I heard the words in the song, “He hold us in his starry arms” all I could think was, “what a beautiful depiction of the natural breath-taking beauty of God.”

    It makes me realize that His jeweled floor is so magestic because of His perfect love, not because of worldly attainments. It reminds me to find comfort in simplicity.

  • Tyler

    Makes you feel peaceful. Touches your core. Music makes you feel alive in all parts of your being.

  • http://www.fscc-calledtobe.org Sister Julie Ann

    Catherine and Tyler, thanks for the thoughtful commments. Rickie Lee’s music does move the listener to go deeper. You proved it.

  • Michelle

    I like how it asks “can you see me how I am?” I think a lot of people try to be themselves, but when they get a negative response they become someone they are not.

  • Rachel

    God will help you through tough times. Let others see you as what you are.

  • Mike

    Deep song that is slow but continuous. Reminds me of how God works-slow, but he keeps at it.

  • Sister Sean Marie

    Looking at a beautiful sky, I often wondered if I could connect all the star dots and have a direct path to heaven.This writers imagery of the embrace of God’s love, His seeing us and accepting us as we really are, and our transformation is comforting. No pain, suffering, or disallusions. So let us dance our suns in life making the most of each day until our spirit reaches that jeweled floor.

  • Austin

    The song makes me think of God’s kingdom in heaven. It is a glorious place where we have peace.

  • Samantha

    I need to be thankful for the people I love most in my life & show that I’m thankful for them. I’ve been blessed with wonderful people.

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  • Kristen

    It’s really calming and relaxing. Her voice is really delicate and the instruments make it cool and unique. My favorite part was when she described Jesus as having ’starry arms’.

  • T.M.

    It was peaceful, but realistic at the same time.

  • Megan

    To live a good positive faith-filled life it says “spend it loving tenderly: which means to me always to love & care. God will always be there for us & He always is holding us.

  • http://www.fscc-calledtobe.org Sister Julie Ann

    If God can have a ‘jeweled floor’, we are blessed with some ‘jeweled’commments here on Rickie Lee’s song. Thanks for sharing yourselves!

  • Chelsea

    It makes me think about being with God & having God hold me as though its the only thing that matters.

  • http://www.rickieleejones.com Rickie L Jones

    What a lovely site you have, including the work of contemporary artists who are off the grid. The many colored coat, the beautiful voices that express spirituality, compassion, love, dont always fall within the confines of conservative or traditional Christian music, and are so
    important, so important to educate people ‘of faith’ to the idea that they do not have to conform to be accepted by people who love Jesus, or believe in God. I look forward to following your site – and your
    explorations and discoveries.

  • http://www.fscc-calledtobe.org Sister Julie Ann

    Thanks for sharing your tender thoughts, Chelsea and Rickie. We are thrilled with the opportunity to collaborate with artists who are so spiritually alive that their relationship with God is experienced in sound and lyrics.

  • Sam

    Life will fade so spend it tenderly. Let things be and help others be free.

  • Nate

    Very peaceful and soothing

  • Carolyn

    God gives us music to touch our ears and bless our heart with indescribable love.

  • Kelsey

    God is as big as the sky.

  • Nicoletta

    Serenity and peacefulness came to my mind.

  • Dan

    Don’t be scared of pain and just dive in.

  • http://www.fscc-calledtobe.org Sister Julie Ann

    Your many ‘gems of insight’ truly allow us all to see the goodness in our world. Thank you.

  • Brett

    This song inspires me to think that our hearts will be exposed in the end, and that no matter how much we would like to hide from our sins, God knows us better than we know ourselves and still loves us.

  • Brad P.

    One’s worldly life is temporary.
    One’s afterlife is everlasting.

  • Amanda

    In heaven there are no tears, it is a point of grace and recluse from pain and to ever glory in God. Although love ones have passed we can always take joy and hope from the peace and love God offers us.

    Music is a key to feelings, fears or emotions I need to face in mylife. God uses that key to help me meditate in silence after I’ve turned the music off.

  • Jessica V.

    I can’t wait to die! Just kidding–but I love thinking about heaven. I can’t imagine not knowing Jesus or not being 100% sure of where I’m going after I die. God’s grace isso amazing as I know I deserve hell but am forgiven solely by His grace so I can be his in heaven!

  • Eric

    The thought of being in Jesus’ arms after our death–

  • Jenna

    This song foreshadows what will come…I haven’t really lost anyone close to me yet, so I cannot relate to it like the artist.

  • Jody

    “shining and new”
    “You’ll come in the afternoon of a hard traveling day…”

    It’s like the drive home after a long day at work–when it’s the destination you’re looking forward to: heaven!

  • smaryannsp

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts Brett, Brad, Eric, Amanda, Jenna, Jessica, and Jody! As each of you have reflected, “His Jeweled Floor” is a song about hope!

  • Caleb G.

    The instrumentation is so bizarre, but that just proves that God is everwhere!

  • Matthew

    This song reminds me of my friend that died a couple of months ago.

  • Connar F.

    The song has given me the understanding of a deeper meaning than just the words; (it makes my eyes water)

  • Matthew G.

    God usese music like this to motivate me.

  • Justin M.

    Music makes me think about what I do.

  • Colton E.

    This song puts me at peace. It soothes me and makes me forget all of the bad things in life.

  • Juan R.

    It expresses Jesus and connects him to us.

  • http://www.fscc-calledtobe.org Sister Mary Ann

    It is so good to share in so many of your thoughts about this meaningful spiritual piece! Thanks for writing!

  • Theresa Marshall

    I appreciated the image of The Jeweled Floor–where there was room for all. The same concept was communicated inthe refrain–He holds us in his stary arms–
    There is a vastness in God’s love and mercy.

  • Kajon

    Keep knowing God for who he is and what he has done for us.

  • Kelli

    Family and friends lost are still thought of…no matter what his “arms” are around us holding us tight.

  • Stacy

    You should see yourself as God views you by believing in what you do.

    Always remember that your family and friends will be there for you.

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