Enlightenment This was featured at the pivotal end scene in the 1998 movie Cruel Intentions . It is meant to portray Sebastian's ups and downs in life: his sister's cruel antics that nearly destroyed him and the beautiful girl who showed him how to love and redeemed his life.
4m:48s
Colours of the Wind
Vanessa Williams
Relationship between Self & the World
4m:16s
The Eyes of Truth
Enigma
Buddha/Enlightenment
0m:00s
Return To Innocence
Enigma
4m:07s
I Can See Clearly Now
Johnny Nash
Enlightenment.
2m:36s
I'll Be There For You (Theme From Friends)
The Rembrandts
The Sangha.
3m:09s
A Moment Like This
Leona Lewis
Enlightenment.
4m:20s
Fly
Hilary Duff
Buddha/Enlightenment
4m:00s
Pilgrim
Enya
Pilgrimage.
6m:15s
My Hero
The Foo Fighters
Religious Leaders - Buddha, Dalai Lama etc.
4m:10s
Hero
Darren Hayes
Religious Leaders - Buddha, Dalai Lama etc.
4m:27s
Hero
Chad Kroeger feat. Josey Scott
Religious Leaders - Buddha, Dalai Lama etc.
3m:26s
Perfect
Alanis Morisette
Following religious rules - the 8 fold path/10 Precepts etc.
3m:32s
Perfect
The Lightning Seeds
Following religious rules - the 8 fold path/10 Precepts etc.
3m:56s
The Greatest Reward
Celine Dion
Following religious rules - the 8 fold path/10 Precepts etc.
3m:32s
Everybody Hurts
R.E.M.
Dukkha.
5m:36s
Bring Me To Life
Evanescence
Enlightenment. Amy Lee once stated in an interview while on tour that this song was inspired when she met a friend of a friend: a total stranger who did not know her, yet could somehow "See inside her." When he spoke, his words "Woke her up inside." This encounter with a true "Word of Knowledge" inspired the hit that would launch her career. Lead guitarist Ben Moody: "Bring Me To Life is about discovering something or someone that awakens a feeling inside them that they've never had before. You discover there is a world that is bigger than just your safe bubble."